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  • === In the community ===
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  • ...sts and in the chat rooms, it is readily apparent that Sugar and the Sugar community are growing in both size and stability. Thank you. ===In the community===
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  • ...on January 22, 2009, an [http://wiki.laptop.org/go/OLPC_Rochester,_NY OLPC Community SIG] was starting. At this initial meeting [[User:KRobinson| Karlie Robins On February 26, 2009 it was settled. The Rochester NY OLPC Community SIG and Professor Jacobs class would participate in the Math4 project.
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  • Community members including: kaametza (Laura Vargas) * Create a local community devoted to the Sugar Labs principles, making Sugar more open and sustainabl
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  • ==Community involvement==
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  • == Notify the community ==
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  • ...ved in the community since 2017, I have noticed that while Sugar Labs as a community has been thriving, it has also suffered a drastic & tremendous reduction in
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  • ...re is some apparent confusion regarding roles and goals for the Sugar Labs community. ...owards a stable 1.0 release; (4) we have participation from a much broader community, which includes many (vocal) teachers.
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  • ...oversight-board members and community members to raise discussion topics. Community members should email any SLOBs member with a topic suggestion before the st === In the community ===
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  • ...in their local Free Software community and to engage with the global Sugar community more systemically and efficiently. Another result from the meeting is that === In the community ===
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  • ...ng web pages, building stories, teaching one another. Sugar is built by a community of volunteers, which means that anyone who cares about education can help. ...r is an open-source computer-based learning platform created and used by a community of thousands of volunteers, including educators on 6 continents and over ha
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  • ===In the community=== ...testing. While we have some great testing resources and individuals in the community, having someone who is actively coordinating these efforts would make a hug
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  • ...ki.meego.com/Proposal_for_Best_Practices_for_working_in_a_MeeGo_team MeeGo community's practice]. Please, share your experience. ...downloadable, preferably during a conference with a large number of Sugar community members in attendance, or in a co-ordinated hackfest or summit.
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  • In the greater OLPC/Sugar community?<br> Outside the community? <br>
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  • === Community jams, meet-ups, and meetings === ...upport for some student projects; he got an overwhelming response from the community. Mentoring is a key to our growth.
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  • === In the community ===
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  • === Community jams, meet-ups, and meetings ===
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  • * Community of Users * Community of developer
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  • This page is for people new to the [[Sugar on a Stick]] community who are wondering how to get started in helping with the project. ...sure what you can do, we can help you figure that out. In the open source community, we tend to help people come up with their own ideas of what they would lik
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  • ...his helps the students to not only connect with mentors but the Sugar Labs community at large. ...vise all students to post weekly progress to the mailing list and keep the community updated. In Addition to that, we expect students to be in constant touch wi
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  • community
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  • ...we were able to set higher-level goals enabling participation by a broader community of developers. ...ibuted source-code management and wikis enabled members of the development community to collaborate anywhere and at any time. We were also able to pilot Sugar i
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  • .../ Google Code-in] begins 7 December. We have more than 20 mentors from the community and about 250 tasks defined across 5 categories: documentation, quality ass === In the Community ===
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  • == You and the community == ...d be yours. The other two should be answers from members of the Sugar Labs community, at least one of whom should be a Sugar Labs GSoC mentor. Provide email con
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  • The Sugar community has regular meetings. We use Sugar Labs meetings public calendar within the
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  • ;Community members: GrannieB, jaskirat, Quozl_, ibiam, octamois, vipulgupta2048
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  • ;Community members: icarito
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  • === In the community ===
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  • ====You and the community==== ...d be yours. The other two should be answers from members of the Sugar Labs community, at least one of whom should be a Sugar Labs GSoC mentor. Provide email con
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  • ...g the selected projects, you will continue to contribute to the Sugar Labs community. === In the Community ===
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  • ...regions as well. Kiko Momayorga hosted a gathering at Escuelab to discuss community engagement more deeply. It was a chance for me to meet Anita Say Chan, Juan ...ode/2012|a page in the wiki]] for aggregating project ideas. Anyone in the community is welcome to make suggestions regarding a project that you think would mak
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  • See the [[Sugar Labs]] community [[Sugar Labs/FAQ|FAQ]] list for more information.
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  • 1. Election results: The Sugar community has cast their votes; the newly elected Sugar Oversight Board members are W ...al Anwar, Christoph Derndorfer, Sandy Culver, Aaron Konstam, and the Sugar community.
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  • Community members: satellite
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  • Some community members (including sdzialas and dogi) attended the meeting.
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  • ...arios que están conectados con otros a través de WiFi o a través de [[olpc:Community Jabber Servers | Jabber network]]. Los desarrolladores de Sugar son animado ...between users who are connected to each other by Wifi or through a [[olpc:Community Jabber Servers | Jabber network]]. Sugar developers are encouraged to write
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  • Community members including: cjl, JT4sugar, kab ...vidual who over the course of a sustained effort contributes to some Sugar community team, e.g., Sugar Translation Contributor. (The teams are listed on the wik
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  • See the Community [[Sugar Labs/FAQ|FAQ]] list for more information.
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  • ===In the community=== ...n on-line global education conference that may be of interest to the Sugar community (See [http://www.globaleducationconference.com/call-for-presentations.html
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  • This venture will depend on creative, community support and the cooperative spirit of participants. Please join and '''[[ ...smart, passionate students, who might not be familiar with open source and community development, a chance to immerse themselves in the culture.
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  • ===In the community===
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  • See also [[Community Jabber servers]].
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  • ;Community members: jaskirat, Hrishi, kipply, eohomegrownapps, sidhant, cristian99garc
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  • In the past, community members have inquired whether it is permissible to use the Sugar Labs Marks ...s and benefits of a ''sugarlabs.org'' subdomain are located on the [[Local community domains]] wiki page.
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  • From the community: icarito, Quozl`_
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  • Community members including: icarito, kaametza, outofindia, PabloBaques, Ignacio, ane
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  • ...m each other, it becomes difficult to know where to ask questions when the community is fragmented. ===In the community===
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  • == Me and the community == === Keeping the community updated ===
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  • Community members: Quozl` and bernie
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  • ...edora]] or [[Debian]]. For other distributions, contact your distribution community. Got a problem? Ask your mentors, ask other students, or ask the Sugar Labs community.
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  • ** Month 6 - [http://www.olpcsf.org/CommunitySummit2010/ Community Summit 2010]
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  • ...ty. My dedication to learning these skills and help from my mentor and the community will make success for this project a reality. ====You and the community====
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  • === In the community === 7. Aleksey Lim announced the latest in community-driven downstream Sugar distributions: [[Platform_Team/Harmonic_Distributio
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  • ...not permitted to serve on a Decision Panel. A Decision Panel will solicit community input, discuss (in private if they deem it necessary), reach a conclusion i ...ssues that must be decided in order for work to continue, and on which the community is otherwise deadlocked, should be escalated to a Decision Panel. I expect
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  • === In the Community === ...Educación a Distancia http://www.um.es/ead/red/46]) submissions from Sugar community members:
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  • I had written an NSF grant a while back: "Adding depth to and building community within informal education", which was rejected, but is worth pursing noneth ...r learning experiences and interests, and connecting these activities to a community of learners are significant enhancements to the status quo of informal lear
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  • ...ntributions coming from engineers at OLPC, Activity Central, and the Sugar community at large. ...patches to the Sugar toolkit as well. They are full-fledge members of our community.
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  • ...em'', last week. There was one line I cannot resist sharing with the Sugar community. Raz, our hero, is a young mathematician who leaves the nest to solve any n === Community jams, meet-ups, and meetings ===
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  • ...comunidad.2C|Querida comunidad]] | [[User:Sebastian#Dear_community.2C|Dear community]])
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  • === In the Community ===
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  • === Community jams, meet-ups, and meetings ===
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  • ====You and the community==== ...d be yours. The other two should be answers from members of the Sugar Labs community, at least one of whom should be a Sugar Labs GSoC mentor. Provide email con
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  • * Tutorials, teaching resources, community forums etc. http://squeakland.org/
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  • along the way, and the mentors and community members who manned the Also, some mentors (and community members) deserve special
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  • ...nt to have friends who can solve problems you can't." The diversity of our community is its strength. ...how to design, develop and deploy high-quality Free Software." Within our community, children and adults are working together.
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  • === Community jams, meet-ups, and meetings === ...r reports that "a bunch of enthusiastic Sugar developers, contributors and community members got together at FOSDEM'09 in Brussels, Belgium this weekend. In add
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  • ...been a primary goal for the Sugar Platform. In order to connect the sugar community File Sharing according to me is some thing of prime importance. ...y of the implementation and the actual use of such a project for the Sugar community were taken into account before I actually sat down to write this proposal.
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  • ;Community members: samsongoddy, iamutkarshtiwari, andresaguirre, davelab6, Ibiam, et
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  • ...]] for details and documentation). Many thanks to the release team and our community contributors. They've done a great job. === Community jams and meetups ===
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  • From the community: Quozl`, ignacio
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  • ...on the SugarLabs wiki is to increase communication between the development community and the users. Ultimately, this communication will serve to enhance the Su
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  • Community members including: John Tierney, Sean Daly, Caryl Bigenho, Thomas Gilliard.
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  • === In the Community ===
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  • ** growing the community of contributors ** growing the community of contributors
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  • == Pre-conference community meetup == OLPC / Sugar community meetup.
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  • Some community members (including alsroot) attended the meeting. '''ACTION:''' Walter will inform the community
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  • ...the release in the press—all quite favorable. Congratulations to the Sugar Community for a great effort and wonderful results. ...p for that" culture in an earlier posting). So my challenge to the netbook community was to invest in empowerment of the consumer to be a creator. The form fact
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  • === Community Bonding Period: === ...activity to the GSoC project, Exerciser Activity. The progress made during community bonding period was discussed along with approaching our GSoC project. In th
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  • ...am hopeful that we'll see some of Chris's suggestions adopted by the GNOME community. === In the community ===
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  • ...n of the design community; maybe our next award will be from the education community). Specifically, he suggests that we: ** Help build a community within each distribution to packages Sugar and Sugar Activities;
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  • * The official OLPC community support forum, forum.laptop.org http://en.forum.laptop.org/ * The Fedora community has an active forum, http://www.fedoraforum.org/
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  • ...5-82db-c8ed4b415eba&itemguid=8f7b0bd8-732a-4a8e-ad5a-ae2844d77291 Sugar in Community] – full proposal submitted 2008-12-01</strike>
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  • === In the community === ...he oversight board, so if you feel you represent a constituency within the community that is not being heard, please consider running for one of the open positi
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  • ...e whole semester learning (in a very exploratory way) about the Sugar Labs community and coming up with ways to convey their understanding of how open source pa ...read), and generally listening for things the Sugar (and Sugar-in-Fedora) community needs that they can make, and making them.
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  • ...roud that there is now more than 100 Sugarizer contributors today and this community is still growing. In the latest Google Summer of Code, 2 mentors was previo
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  • I got to know about this programme from the open source community of our college. Per Child project .The mission of Sugar Labs is to support the Sugar community of
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  • === In the community ===
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  • ;Community members: Quozl, vipulgupta2048
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  • Some community members attended the meeting.
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  • ;Community members: samsongoddy, GrannieB_, Ibiam, andresaguirre, davelab6, pikurasa
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  • ...re is a link to the '''[http://lists.sugarlabs.org/archive/community-news/ Community news archive]'''. ...//lists.sugarlabs.org/listinfo/Community-news Community News] || The Sugar community news weekly digest
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  • ...grees to abide by the principles of Free Software, open communication, and community participation; :c. will include Sugar Labs ABC as part of the global Sugar Labs community;
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  • ...ode/2012|a page in the wiki for aggregating project ideas]]. Anyone in the community is welcome to make suggestions regarding a project that you think would mak === In the community ===
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  • ...estion 3]</nowiki> "Should 'Sugar on a Stick' be a phrase that SL asks its community to avoid using unless they refer to the SoaS-Fedora distribution?" ...estion 3]</nowiki> "Should 'Sugar on a Stick' be a phrase that SL asks its community to avoid using unless they refer to the SoaS-Fedora distribution?"
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  • ...almost 400 sugar activities. Projects like sugar on a stick have widen the community for these activities (like they can be used by Fedora users as well). Still == You and the community ==
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  • ...ndows XP. We need to let the world know that: (a) there is a vibrant Sugar community; (b) that OLPC is still behind Sugar; (c) other hardware vendors are beginn ...so we need to make it easier for small groups to try Sugar. This includes community support of the existing LiveUSB, LiveCD, and Appliance efforts, but also fu
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  • ..."understand the benefits of human dignity, tolerance, connecting to self, community, and the world, they are better equipped to become conscious leaders in the === In the community ===
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  • ...we are reaching the end of 2009, we are still engaged in that debate. As a community, we remain passionate and outspoken about things that matter and we continu ...ishing a reputation for being responsible and reliable members of the FOSS community. In September we learned that ''every'' child in Uruguay is now a Sugar use
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  • ...h community (that doesn't exclude possibility of having storages for local community needs), i.e., having something similar to [[Activity Library]] but for Jour
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  • ...s/friends who have made and continue to make contributions to our project. Community members may nominate candidates. * Access to a community of experts in Sugar and Sugar deployment;
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