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| == Schedule == | | == Schedule == |
− | The schedule is based on [http://live.gnome.org/Schedule GNOME releases], a 6-month release cycle.
| + | 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. |
| <!-- == Mini tutorials == | | <!-- == Mini tutorials == |
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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"). | + | 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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− | See also the [[Platform Team/Sweets]] technology. | + | 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 now unmaintained [[Platform Team/Sweets]] technology. |
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| == 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/. | + | * See our bug tracking system https://bugs.sugarlabs.org/ or Issues on GitHub. |
− | * Join the [[BugSquad]].
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| == Project Ideas == | | == Project Ideas == |