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  • === Sugar Digest === ...Bs member with a topic suggestion before the start of a board meeting. The meeting chair will triage discussion-topic requests. To increase the likelihood tha
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  • === Sugar Digest === ...patches is contributing to the growing body of knowledge about how to use Sugar for learning. Rosamel Norma Ramirez Mendez has been an outspoken voice on t
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  • ;Oversight board members: walterbender, kaametza, llaske samsong, canoeberry, sverma ...to dispose resources (if needed) for the complete text to be translated to Sugar supported languages. This Policy contemplates the existence of a RESPONSE T
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  • ==Sugar Labs meeting, Monday, 30 June 2008== Participating by [[Oversight Board/Log-2008-06-30|IRC (See log)]]: bernie, mostro, mk8, BryanWB, arjs, shenki,
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  • === Sugar Digest === ..., where we held a week-long [[Marketing_Team/Events/Sugarcamp_Bolzano_2009|Sugar Camp]]. Bolzano is in South Tyrol, in the Italian Alps. The autonomous regi
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  • ==Sugar Digest== ...ries of workshops, including ones on Turtle Art, Butia, and how to write a Sugar activity. One teacher who attended the Turtle Art workshop exclaimed that s
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  • === Sugar Digest === ...(c) other hardware vendors are beginning to adopt Sugar; and (d) the FOSS Sugar learning platform offers encourages the direct appropriation of ideas in wh
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  • [06:48:48] -*- octamois nips in for meeting [07:00:38] --> sammy has joined #sugar-meeting
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  • ...ended to be a one-stop place for reviewing all of the Sugar Labs oversight board (SLOB) actions and decisions. ...ut they require both a proposer and seconder from among the members of the board. Several proposals that were not taken as motions are shown here struck ou
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  • Some community members (including dfarning) attended the meeting. ...officer-spending-300-to-save-3000-and-help-us-with-trademark-case-studies/ Meeting Minutes] in her blog.)
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  • :'''<meeting>''' * ChristoferR-es has joined :'''<meeting>''' * ChristoferR-es has left
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  • * 15:55:13< mchua> #action next meeting Walter report back with treasurer role clarification status (with dfarning) * 15:56:48< mchua> #action next meeting mchua report back with ED role clarification status (drive convo with Walte
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  • === Sugar Digest === ...ely gone unrealized in most Activities. In the upcoming (March) release of Sugar, the default behavior of all Activities will be to have their source code o
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  • [[Category:Sugar on a Stick]] [[File:SugaronastickMirabelle.png|450px|right|a Sugar environment you can carry in your pocket!|link=]]
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  • :'''<walterbender>''' shall we start meeting? :'''<walterbender>''' #start-meeting
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  • * How much money does Sugar Labs currently have, where did it come from, and what is it being used for? The Treasurer manages finances for Sugar Labs.
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  • :'''<cjb>''' we might be waiting for a meeting bot, too ...a manual meetbot for this round if needed (take/post logs, grep to create meeting minutes) if it takes more than a few mins to unblock that.
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  • == SLOB Meeting -- February 17, 2021 == ...the proposal, due 26 March. We agreed to apply for three slots: 1 each for Sugar, Sugarizer, and Music Blocks to develop support materials for teachers.
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