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This is the project page for the Sugar Labs application to [https://developers.google.com/open-source/gci/ Google Code In 2017]. Sugar Labs community members: please feel free to add tasks below. We'll do an edit before final applications are due the fourth week of October 2017.
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This is the project page for the Sugar Labs [https://opensource.googleblog.com/2017/10/welcoming-25-mentor-organizations-for.html application] to [https://developers.google.com/open-source/gci/ Google Code In 2017]. Sugar Labs community members: please feel free to add tasks below.
    
== Message to potential participants ==
 
== Message to potential participants ==
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Es importante que obtengas el permiso de tus padres para participar.
 
Es importante que obtengas el permiso de tus padres para participar.
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https://developers.google.com/open-source/gci/resources/contest-rules
      
Please see the Contest Rules for Eligibility and Registration process.
 
Please see the Contest Rules for Eligibility and Registration process.
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Please don't hesitate to ask questions on our irc channel (#sugar on irc.freenode.net) or on the sugar-devel list: sugar-devel AT lists.sugarlabs DOT org
 
Please don't hesitate to ask questions on our irc channel (#sugar on irc.freenode.net) or on the sugar-devel list: sugar-devel AT lists.sugarlabs DOT org
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== Why we are participating ==
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== Why Sugar Labs is participating ==
    
Sugar is written and maintained by volunteers, who range from seasoned professionals to children as young as 12-years of age. Children who have grown up with Sugar have transitioned from Sugar users to Sugar App developers to Sugar maintainers. They hang out on IRC with the global Sugar developer community and are full-fledged members of the Sugar development team. It is this latter group of children we hope will participate in and benefit from Google Code-in. Specifically we want to re-enforce the message that Sugar belongs to its users and that they have both ownership and the responsibility that ownership implies. Just as learning is not something done to you, but something you do, learning with Sugar ultimately means participating in the Sugar development process. At Sugar Labs, we are trying to bring the culture of Free Software into the culture of school. So the Code-in is not just an opportunity for us to get some tasks accomplished, it is quintessential to our overall mission.
 
Sugar is written and maintained by volunteers, who range from seasoned professionals to children as young as 12-years of age. Children who have grown up with Sugar have transitioned from Sugar users to Sugar App developers to Sugar maintainers. They hang out on IRC with the global Sugar developer community and are full-fledged members of the Sugar development team. It is this latter group of children we hope will participate in and benefit from Google Code-in. Specifically we want to re-enforce the message that Sugar belongs to its users and that they have both ownership and the responsibility that ownership implies. Just as learning is not something done to you, but something you do, learning with Sugar ultimately means participating in the Sugar development process. At Sugar Labs, we are trying to bring the culture of Free Software into the culture of school. So the Code-in is not just an opportunity for us to get some tasks accomplished, it is quintessential to our overall mission.
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== This is a stub for 25+ example tasks new for GCI 2017. ==
 
== This is a stub for 25+ example tasks new for GCI 2017. ==
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Note, more detailed task descriptions will be available once the contest begins.
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=== beginner tasks ===
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# Install the Sugar development environment by following the instruction at [http://developer.sugarlabs.org/dev-environment.md.html].
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# Install Sugar in a virtual machine.
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# Install Sugar packages on Ubuntu, Debian, or Fedora.
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# Create an example program in Turtle Blocks (See [https://www.pinterest.com/walterbender/turtle-art/] for some ideas).
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# Create an example program in Music Blocks.
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# Create a simple machine in Physics.
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=== general tasks ===
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# Organize a Turtle Art Day (or Music Blocks Day) in your community (Outreach)
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# Create a 60 second promotional video on Sugar and its community (Outreach)
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# Host a Question and Answer (Q&A)/Information session about Sugar on Google Hangouts. (Outreach)
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# DIY Sugar on a Stick||Organize and host a Sugar on a Stick party where you show people how to make their own Sugar on a Stick. (Outreach)
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# Find an educator who is using open-source educational software to teach. Interview the educator about their experience as an educator and why they are using open-source software to teach. (Outreach)
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# Write a blog post about your experience as a GCI participant for Sugar Labs. (Outreach)
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# Create a 10-minute presentation celebrating at least three women within the Sugar community and/or the open-source community at large. (Research/Outreach)
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# Gather information on who could benefit from using or knowing about Sugar. (Research)
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# Find the resources that people are using throughout the world to learn about or teach Sugar Activities. (Research)
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# Find the missing repo: we've lost track of the source repository of some Sugar activities: help us find them (Research)
 
# Investigate Google Fuzzing tool (Research)
 
# Investigate Google Fuzzing tool (Research)
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# Add more synths/sound fonts to Music Blocks (Research)
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# Design the music equivalent of Turtle Confusion for Music Blocks (Research)
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# Wiki cleanup (Documentation)
 
# Music Blocks examples (Documentation/Training)
 
# Music Blocks examples (Documentation/Training)
# Bugzilla clean up (QA)
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# Write a review about an Activity in Sugar. (Documentation)
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# How should the Sugar UI change to accommodate a small screen? (User interface)
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# What else should be made easier to customize in Sugar with minimal programming? (User interface)
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# Create a unit tests for a JavaScript activity (Quality assurance)
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# Bugzilla clean up (Quality assurance)
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# Refactor Turtle graphics to adopt look of Javascript version (Code: Python)
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# Refactor Planet server for Turtle Blocks (Code: Python)
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# Write a Pinetrest plugin for the Sugar Journal (Code: Python)
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# Investigate CSound/Python version of Music Blocks (Code: Python)
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# Resolve an open issue from https://github.com/sugarlabs/ (Code: Python)
 
# Teach me how to draw activity (Code: Javascript)
 
# Teach me how to draw activity (Code: Javascript)
 
# Plugin manager for Turtle JS (Code: Javascript)
 
# Plugin manager for Turtle JS (Code: Javascript)
# Refactor Turtle graphics to adopt look of Javascript version (Code: Python)
   
# Improvements to Lilypond interface (Code: Javascript)
 
# Improvements to Lilypond interface (Code: Javascript)
# Add more synths/sound fonts to Music Blocks (Research)
   
# Add ABC import to Music Blocks (Code: Javascript)
 
# Add ABC import to Music Blocks (Code: Javascript)
 
# Add Lilypond import to Music Blocks (Code: Javascript)
 
# Add Lilypond import to Music Blocks (Code: Javascript)
# Refactor Planet server for Turtle Blocks (Code: Python)
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# Wiki cleanup (Documentation)
   
# Write a Turtle plugin (Code: Javascript)
 
# Write a Turtle plugin (Code: Javascript)
# Write a Pinetrest plugin for the Sugar Journal (Code: Python)
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# Investigate CSound/Python version of Music Blocks (Code: Python)
   
# Visualize turtle movements in Pitch-Time Matrix (Code: Javascript)
 
# Visualize turtle movements in Pitch-Time Matrix (Code: Javascript)
 
# Visualize turtle pitch in Music Blocks widget (Code: Javascript)
 
# Visualize turtle pitch in Music Blocks widget (Code: Javascript)
 
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# Write a JavaScript version of [http://activities.sugarlabs.org/en-US/sugar/addon/4450 Turtle Confusion] (Code: JavaScript)
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# Write a extruder in JavaScript to convert from SVG to STL for 3D printing. (Code: JavaScript)
 
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# Write a slicer in JavaScript to convert between SL and GCODE for 3D printing. (Code: JavaScript)
== Tasks ==
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# Resolve an open issue from https://github.com/walterbender/musicblocks/ (Code: JavaScript)
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# Rewrite turtleblocksjs server (https://github.com/tchx84/turtleblocksjs-server) using NodeJS, express (https://www.npmjs.com/package/express) may be a good module to use (Code: Javascript)
    
Mentors: please feel free to add more tasks and/or add yourself as a potential mentor to an existing task.
 
Mentors: please feel free to add more tasks and/or add yourself as a potential mentor to an existing task.
    
Tasks must fall within one of these five categories: [[#Documentation/Training]]; [[#Outreach/Research]]; [[#User Interface]]; [[#Quality Assurance]]; and [[#Code]].
 
Tasks must fall within one of these five categories: [[#Documentation/Training]]; [[#Outreach/Research]]; [[#User Interface]]; [[#Quality Assurance]]; and [[#Code]].
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===Beginner Tasks===
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|Install the Sugar development environment||Following the instruction at [http://developer.sugarlabs.org/dev-environment.md.html], set up the Sugar development environment. Submit a screen-shot of the development environment running to complete this task. You can get help on our irc channel should you run into any difficulties.|| 48 || all || beginner
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|Install Sugar in a virtual machine||If your intention is to focus on documentation and training or outreach, then you may want to install Sugar in a virtual machine. Following the instructions at [http://wiki.sugarlabs.org/go/Sugar_Creation_Kit#Tutorials][http://wiki.sugarlabs.org/go/Sugar_on_a_Stick/Virtual_machines][http://wiki.sugarlabs.org/go/Downloads#Virtual_Machines_on_all_platforms], set up the Sugar development environment. Submit a screen-shot of the development environment running to complete this task. You can get help on our irc channel should you run into any difficulties.|| 48 || all || beginner
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|Create an example program in Turtle Blocks||We distribute examples with the Turtle Blocks programming environment. Create your example -- some art, some geometry, some multimedia, a simple game -- to be included with the package. Deliverable is a Turtle Blocks project file to be reviewed by Sugar Labs designers and educators. (Use either the Python version bundled with Sugar or the Javascript version at [http://turtle.sugarlabs.org Turtle Blocks JS]) One source of inspiration might be [https://www.pinterest.com/walterbender/turtle-art/]. || 48 || all || beginner
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|Create an example program in Music Blocks||We distribute examples with the [http://walterbender.github.io/musicblocks Music Blocks] programming environment. Create your example -- some music (and art) -- to be included with the package. Deliverable is a Music Blocks project file to be reviewed by Sugar Labs designers and educators. || 48 || all || beginner
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|Create a simple machine in Physics||We distribute examples with the [http://activities.sugarlabs.org/en-US/sugar/addon/4193 Physics Activity]. Create a simple machine we can include in the examples collection -- some interesting mechanical device. Deliverable is a Physics activity project file to be reviewed by Sugar Labs designers and educators. || 48 || all || beginner
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|Update the Sugar Labs entry in Wikipedia|| The Sugar Labs entry in Wikipedia could use some TLC. Please bring it up to date. || 48 || Walter || Documentation
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|Update the Sugar Labs wiki page on git||The [[Activity Team/Git Tutorial]] is out of date: we have migrated to GitHub. Please update the page to reflect the GitHub workflow. See http://developer.sugarlabs.org/contributing.md.html for more details || 48 || Walter || Documentation
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|Turtle Blocks Programming Guide 1|| Add live examples missing from the [https://github.com/walterbender/turtleblocksjs/blob/master/guide/README.md Guide to Programming with Turtle Blocks]. || 48 || Walter || Documentation
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|Turtle Blocks Programming Guide 2|| Extend the [https://github.com/walterbender/turtleblocksjs/blob/master/guide/README.md Guide to Programming with Turtle Blocks] to include more examples. || 48 || Walter || Documentation
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|Music Blocks Programming Guide|| Extend the [https://github.com/walterbender/musicblocks/blob/master/guide/README.md Guide to Programming with Music Blocks] to include more examples. || 48 || Walter || Documentation
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|Turtle Blocks Classroom Guide||Write a guide on how to use Turtle Blocks in the classroom -- a manual for teachers who might want to engage in programming. Please consult with a classroom teacher when creating the guide.|| 96 || Walter || Documentation
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|Music Blocks Classroom Guide||Write a guide on how to use Music Blocks in the classroom -- a manual for teachers who might want to engage in programming with Music. Please consult with a music teacher when creating the guide.|| 96 || Walter || Documentation
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|Sugarizer Server API Documentation||Write a documentation for the REST API for Sugarizer Server. Include some GET/POST/DELETE sample inside || 48|| Lionel || Documentation
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|Sugarizer Server Collaboration Tutorial||Write a tutorial on how to connect a Sugarizer Client to a Sugarizer Server and how to use it to do Journal sharing and collaboration || 24 || Lionel || Documentation
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|Sugarizer wiki page||Write a Sugarizer page in the SugarLabs wiki || 24 || Lionel || Documentation
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|Sugarizer wiki page||Create a Sugarizer entry in Wikipedia|| 48 || All || Documentation
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|Turtle Art Day||Organize a Turtle Art Day in your community. Details at [http://people.sugarlabs.org/walter/Guia_Ingles_10-08-2013.pdf]||96||Walter||Outreach
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|Promo Video||Create a 60 second promotional video on Sugar and its community.||96||Mariah||Outreach
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|Hangout Q&A||Host a Question and Answer (Q&A)/Information session about Sugar on Google Hangouts. Invite friends, family, peers, as well as academic and community leaders.||96||Mariah||Outreach
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|Local Lab Wiki||Create/update a "Local Lab" page for your area/country. Fill in the page with information on the Sugar community in your area. This could include contact information, mailing lists, events and any other information that may be relevant. ||96||Mariah||Research
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|How-To Guide||Create a guide for how to host your own DIY Sugar on a Stick party. The guide should include at least two promotional item designs (like a sticker, brochure, flyer). Feel free to change the name to something else. ||96||Mariah||Outreach
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|DIY Sugar on a Stick||Organize and host a Sugar on a Stick party where you show people how to make their own Sugar on a Stick. Then, hold a workshop on the basics of using Sugar. Take pictures to document the experience. Post a blog about it.||96||Mariah||Outreach
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|Potential Users||Gather information on who could benefit from using or knowing about Sugar. Look at non-profit organizations, academic institutions, the home-school community. Build a database including contact information, website URLS, social media profiles, and any other relevant information.||96||Mariah||Research
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|Introduce Yourself||Write a blog post about why you are participating in Google Code-In, what you hope to learn from the GCI and how Sugar Labs can help you. Include a picture. Share blog post through social media.||48||Mariah||Outreach
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|Interview an Educator||Find an educator who is using open-source educational software to teach. Interview the educator about their experience as an educator and why they are using open-source software to teach. Post about it on the blog, include a picture. Share the blog post through social media and with the educator.||48||Mariah||Outreach|
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|Women in the Sugar Community||Create a 10-minute presentation celebrating at least three women within the Sugar community and/or the open-source community at large. Write a blog post about what you learned when making this presentation and include a link to the presentation.||48||Mariah||Outreach
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|Wrap-Up||Write a blog post about your experience as a GCI participant for Sugar Labs. Share your thoughts on what was successful and what can be improved for next year's participants. Feel free to include pictures, videos, links to work that you are most proud of. Share the post through social media.||48||Mariah||Outreach
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|Programming on a small screen|| We put an emphasis on programming in Sugar. One popular programming environment is Turtle Blocks. Recently we made a Javascript version that can run in a browser (and hence on a smart phone). How should the UI change to accommodate that form-factor? A series of annotated sketches should be made as part of completing this task. || 72 || Walter || UI
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|End-user customization||We try to encourage our users to re-imagine Sugar as they'd like it. Users can change the icon layout, the background screen, and the XO avatar. What else should be made easier to customize with minimal programming? || 72 || Walter || UI
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|Behavior diff for Turtle Blocks JS|| [https://turtle.sugarlabs.org Turtle Blocks JS] is a Javascript port from the Python version of the activity. The goal of this task is to document any differences in behavior between the two versions.||72||Walter||QA
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|Unit tests for JS activities||We have no unit tests for our Javascript activities. This task is to investigate approaches to unit testing in Javascript||72||Walter||QA
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|Test Sugar on a Stick || Help test the latest Sugar on a Stick on Fedora (F25). See https://wiki.sugarlabs.org/go/Fedora_25#fedora_25,  https://wiki.sugarlabs.org/go/Sugar_on_a_Stick [http://dl.fedoraproject.org/pub/alt/stage/25_RC-1.3/] #fedora-qa (freenode IRC). Deliverable is a report of the major Sugar features, e.g., desktop, journal, collaboration, and the core activities, e.g., Write, Browse, Turtle, Chat, Speak, etc. || 48 || Satellit || QA, SoaS
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| Turtle Confusion in Javascript || [http://activities.sugarlabs.org/en-US/sugar/addon/4450 Turtle Confusion] presents 40 shape challenges to the learner that must be completed using basic Logo-blocks. The challenges as based on Barry Newell's 1988 book, Turtle Confusion: Logo Puzzles and Riddles. This task is to implement Turtle Confusion within the framework of the [http://turtle.sugarlabs.org JavaScript version of Turtle Blocks].|| 72 || Walter || Code, JavaScript
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| Turtle Blocks JS: Loudness block doesn't work on Windows || [[https://github.com/walterbender/turtleblocksjs/issues/238] Issue 238 || 72 || Walter, Amit || Code, JavaScript
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| Turtle Blocks JS: Camera doesn't work on Android || [[https://github.com/walterbender/turtleblocksjs/issues/236] Issue 236 || 72 || Walter, Amit || Code, JavaScript
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== Mentors ==
 
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* Walter Bender - co-administrator
 
* Walter Bender - co-administrator
* Ignacio Rodriguez -co-administrator
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* Ignacio Rodriguez - co-administrator
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* Hrishi Patel
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* Tayba Wasim (Tabs16)
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* Ibiam Chihurumnaya
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* Rishabh Thaney
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* Samson Goddy
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*Maluchukwu Nebeolisa (Malus)

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