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| == Introduction == | | == Introduction == |
− | Sugar 0.100 is the new version of the [http://www.sugarlabs.org/ Sugar learning platform]. It will be released the October the 30th 2013. | + | Sugar 0.100 is the new version of the [http://www.sugarlabs.org/ Sugar learning platform]. It was released the October the 30th 2013. |
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| The main addition in this cycle, is the possibility of create Javascript/Html activities, but there are many exciting features too. | | The main addition in this cycle, is the possibility of create Javascript/Html activities, but there are many exciting features too. |
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| By default, only one Home is configured, but the user can add more. | | By default, only one Home is configured, but the user can add more. |
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− | This Feature was developed by Daniel Francis with the mentoring of Walter Bender, in the Google Summer of Code contest. | + | This Feature was developed by Daniel Francis with the mentoring of Walter Bender, in the Google Code In contest. |
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| [[Image:Home-view-1.png|300px]] | | [[Image:Home-view-1.png|300px]] |
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| === Extending Sugar === | | === Extending Sugar === |
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− | Now is possible use extensions in the user home directory, then you can add your own control panel panels, or icons to the frame. | + | Now is possible use extensions in the user home directory, then you can add your own control panel panels, or icons to the frame. Simply place your extensions in ~/.sugar/default/extensions and they will be added to the system extensions in /usr/share/sugar/extensions |
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| + | This is particularly useful for installing [[WebServices]]. |
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| + | This feature was added by Walter Bender with much help from Daniel Narvaez. |
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| == How to contribute with testing == | | == How to contribute with testing == |
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| * the ''release team'' and [[Development_Team | ''Development team'']] for coordinating those efforts. | | * the ''release team'' and [[Development_Team | ''Development team'']] for coordinating those efforts. |
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− | This time, Daniel Narvaez took the responsability of manage the release. We want thank him and specially to Simon Schampijer, who did that work the last years. | + | This time, Daniel Narvaez took the responsibility of manage the release. We want thank him and specially to Simon Schampijer, who did that work the last years. |