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== Team lead ==
 
== Team lead ==
The Development Team coordinator position carries administrative tasks such as organizing regular meetings, keeping the TODO list updated, keeping the membership list updated, and making sure that the team has clear goals and is kept focused.  We are currently accepting nominations for an election for this position, see [[Development_Team/Team_Lead_Candidates_2010_05]].
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The Development Team coordinator position carried administrative tasks such as organizing regular meetings, keeping the TODO list updated, keeping the development team membership list updated, and making sure that the team has clear goals and is kept focused.  We were accepting nominations for an election for this position, see [[Development_Team/Team_Lead_Candidates_2010_05]], but the position is now open.
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== Releases ==
 
== Releases ==
 
See the [[Development Team/Release]] page.
 
See the [[Development Team/Release]] page.
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== Schedule ==
 
== Schedule ==
The schedule is based on [http://live.gnome.org/Schedule GNOME releases], a 6-month release cycle.
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A schedule was based on [http://live.gnome.org/Schedule GNOME releases], a 6-month release cycle.
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Now, releases are scheduled in an ad-hoc manner if at all.
 
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== Development systems ==
 
== Development systems ==
All of core Sugar development except system-dependent modifications can be done on a standard computer by installing [http://sugarlabs.org/~buildbot/docs/build.html sugar-build] and editing with your favorite editor (eclipse/pydev, emacs, vim, etc.). Activity (aka application) development can be done in many environments using pre-compiled [[Supported_systems#Sucrose|packages]] ("sucrose") or [[Supported_systems#Starch|images]] ("starch").
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All of core Sugar development except system-dependent modifications can be done on a standard computer by [https://developer.sugarlabs.org/dev-environment.md.html installing Sugar].
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Activity (aka application) development can be done in many environments using pre-compiled [[Supported_systems#Sucrose|packages]] ("sucrose") or [[Supported_systems#Starch|images]] ("starch").  For example, see [[Debian]], [[Ubuntu]], or [[Fedora]].
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See also the [[Platform Team/Sweets]] technology.
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See also the now unmaintained [[Platform Team/Sweets]] technology.
    
== Document your work ==
 
== Document your work ==
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== Kill Bugs! ==
 
== Kill Bugs! ==
 
* Help test. See [[{{Upcoming Stable Release}}/Testing]].
 
* Help test. See [[{{Upcoming Stable Release}}/Testing]].
* See our bug tracking system https://bugs.sugarlabs.org/.
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* See our bug tracking system https://bugs.sugarlabs.org/ or Issues on GitHub.
* Join the [[BugSquad]].
      
== Project Ideas ==
 
== Project Ideas ==

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