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  • {{TeamHeader|Platform Team}} {{:Platform Team/Mission}}
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  • ...egy. In other words, it is exactly about having a platform that supports a Sugar community. ...but rather provides a useful software infrastructure to help people in the activity development process.
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  • <noinclude>[[Category:Team]]</noinclude> When Sugar Labs was very large, we found it convenient and effective to divide into te
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  • This subpage is used to gather obsolete pages from the Activity Team hierarchy. It serves to maintain the history of Sugar Activity or Activity services development, including dead ends.
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  • * If you are not the author of the activity, '''query''' the author to let them know about the move. * '''Clone''' your activity from [http://dev.laptop.org/git dev.laptop.org].
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  • | source = Development Team/Manual *[[Design Team | Designers]]
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  • === Sugar Digest === ...e Babson team's [[:File:Sugar_Deployment_in_US_Schools_Report.pdf|study of Sugar Labs]]. The gist of the various conversations is that we need to tackle a t
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  • [[Category:Activity Team]] GObject based library to provide high level client API for what activity developers might need to code collab activities.
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  • [[Category:Activity Team]] A set of first level GUI widgets to simplify process of activity creation.
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  • [[Category:Activity Team]] Access to various sugar environment settings.
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  • [[Category:Activity Team]] High level client API to sugar-datastore.
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  • This page describes the infrastructure map that the Platform Team provides. See also Sweets [[Platform_Team/Sweets|introduction page]]. Technologies involved within the Platform Team infrastructure
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  • [[Category:Services/Documentation]] ...lopers of packages that are not included in the [[0.86/Platform_Components|Sugar Platform]] but are well packaged by various GNU/Linux distributions.
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  • [[Category:Activity Team]] .... This library (and all its dependencies) is an analog of the python-based sugar-toolkit library.
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  • ...sponsoring the refactoring of the presence and collaboration framework in Sugar with the following objectives: The strategy that will be followed can be summarized as '''turning Sugar into a normal Telepathy client'''.
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  • [[Category:Activity Team]] Compatibility level library to sugar-shell.
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  • [[Category:Activity Team]] ...in background and provides [[Documentation_Team/Services/Activity_Triggers|Activity Triggers]] infrastructure.
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  • [[Category:Activity Team]] Hight level library to create your own Journal-like activity.
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  • ...support, long-term supported releases, etc. But, there may be cases where Sugar has its own specific needs: ...ill use only the latest stable Sugar release. For example, the latest OLPC Sugar is <s>0.82, next will be 0.84, but the latest stable version is 0.88</s>.
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  • <noinclude>{{TeamHeader|Sugar on a Stick|home=Project Home|xbgColor=ffe792|join_label=Get Involved}}</noi ...nt discussions take place on the [http://lists.sugarlabs.org/listinfo/soas Sugar on a Stick (SoaS) mailing list],
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  • This is the initial release of [[Sugar Server Kit]] project. It states the fact that basic ideas and core implemen [[Sugar Server Kit]] is not a final solution for school servers in the filed but ra
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  • [[Category:Activity Team]] Optional possibility to send anonymous information about activity usage to ASLO.
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  • # Sugar Labs certificate program # North Dakota State University Sugar Lab
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  • ==Sugar Digest== ...Activity development. It is great that deployments are facilitating local Activity development—many of our most popular activities have come from downstream
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  • layman --add sugar To install core sugar components (services, window manager, etc.)
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  • ...ugar Journal toolbars and palettes in order to expose any installed online services. ...l atm: https://www.itevenworks.net/2013/05/a-backend-for-sugars-future-web-services-infrastructure/)
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  • This is the first Sugar Server Kit release that is being positioned as ready for use in the field, ...so the first release that is following the [[Sugar_Server_Kit/Release_plan|Sugar Server Kit release plan]].
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  • [[Category:Activity Team]] ...f they still work in declared sugar environments. See [[Documentation_Team/Services/Service_Developers_Guide#Versioning_scheme|Versioning guide]].''
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  • * Bernie gives an overview of the current state of Sugar Labs: ** infrastructure (servers, services, etc.) in in place
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  • ...ough bug food. If you have non-bug feedback about features you can use the sugar-devel mailing list to share it with us. ...letely. You can still start a new instance using the 'Start' option in the Activity palette.
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  • Sugar 0.100 is the new version of the [http://www.sugarlabs.org/ Sugar learning platform]. It was released the October the 30th 2013. Web Services make easier for the users share their work in online services, like Facebook, Twitter or Google+/Drive.
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  • ==Sugar Digest== ...the occasion of the release of Sugar 100. It is by far the best version of Sugar to date and it was developed using the most effective workflow we have yet
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  • <noinclude><div class="noprint">{{TeamHeader|Activity Team}}</div></noinclude> {{:Activity Team/Mission}}
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  • ...ntrol panel, thanks to the ongoing efforts of Walter Bender and the design team. We already wanted to land the Feature in 0.88 but had so many ideas that w ...hey will be represented with designated icons in the neighborhood view. If Sugar sees no "known" network (the learner has not been connected to an currently
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  • <noinclude>{{GoogleTrans-en}}{{TeamHeader|Activity Team}} [[Category:Activity Team]]
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  • == Sugar Digest == ...cs Show (CES), Sugar figured prominently. The XO surrounded by a spiral of Activity icons was everywhere (e.g., [http://www.blogcdn.com/www.engadget.com/media/
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  • ==Sugar Digest== ...r sweet year: Each year I am asked to write up a summary of the Sugar Labs activity for the Software Freedom Conservancy annual report. Here is a draft of this
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  • === Sugar Digest === 1. Software Freedom Conservancy: Sugar Labs is entering discussions
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  • This is the Official SUGAR-LABS Wiki page for "One Laptop Per Child Afghanistan" project. OLPC Afghanistan team consists of
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  • == Sugar Digest == ...oal is to build an interface between the Sugar Journal and several on-line services. Specifically, Raul and I are working on an interface between the Journal a
    10 KB (1,738 words) - 10:39, 19 February 2013
  • ...lar bi-weekly meetings on Fridays at 15 UTC on irc.freenode.net (channel: #sugar-meeting). " :'''<walterbender_>''' icarito: they are very enamored with Sugar and with the Maggie Orth work in Colombia
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  • | Sugar Network | Sugar
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  • ...comp.file-systems.zero-install.devel/2776/focus=18807 forwarded] it to the sugar-devel mailing list. The idea of using Zero Install in the Sugar ecosystem passed several mutations and, eventually, it seems that the core
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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 === 1. Award-winning: We can start referring to Sugar as "award-winning software." It earned a silver medal in the International
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  • == Sugar Digest == ...g the Future conference on educational technology and the possibility of a Sugar deployment in the Negev.
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  • === Sugar Digest === ...will be Friday, 19 September at 14:00 UTC (10 AM EST) on irc.freenode.net #sugar-meeting—please join us.
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  • ...ordinates the efforts of the Sugar community to enable users to experience Sugar in their own language. This role is not meant to eclipse the [[Translation Team]], the [[Translation_Team/Coordinator|coordinators]], or anyone else intere
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  • :'''Note:''' Most of this page was copied from [[OLPC:Developers/Stack#Activity Development Stacks]], so most of the links refer to pages in the OLPC wiki, ...and the individual activities are the Sugar Framework ("Glucose") and the Sugar Software Stack (the upper part of "Ribose").
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  • # Team Reports # follow up meeting to look at content support (including activity output and commentary)
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  • Q3. '''What is your Sugar Labs wiki username?''' Ans.Hyderabad, India-500032. In summer, I can devote full time on open source activity. Any time suits me fine.
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  • :'''Icarito-d234''': we would like to operate as Sugar Labs :'''Icarito-d234''': a Sugar Labs team
    25 KB (4,043 words) - 15:32, 2 December 2011
  • ** How does an instructor get the questions they have written/found into an Activity? ...other Math4 teams and Sugarlabs (What would it take to be included in the Sugar core?)
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  • When you click on an activity to review, you'll see a review page with the following elements: * Authors – a listing of the activity's authors with links to their user pages
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  • == Sugar Digest == 1. While shovelling snow I have been reflecting on Sugar – a lot of
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  • What is your Sugar Labs wiki username? ...e and reflect on what they just learned.<br>In addition to the activity in Sugar, this project would necessitate sending small amount of text data over the
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  • == Sugar Core == === Sugar Framework for writing activity in full HTML5 ===
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  • <noinclude>{{TeamHeader|Sugar on a Stick|home=Project Home|xbgColor=ffe792|join_label=Get Involved}} <big>'''Frequently Asked Questions about Sugar on a Stick'''</big>
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  • ...er to continue past work, the home view will display recent entries in the activity palettes. You can decide if you want the activity icons to represent the last journal entry with a new setting in the favouri
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  • == Sugar Digest == ...they are talking about Sugar. '''Over 850 software programs?''' Are these Sugar activities? Many would be new to me. Does anyone know whom to contact to fi
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  • <noinclude>{{ GoogleTrans-en}}{{TeamHeader|Marketing Team}}</noinclude> '''The Sugar Labs Marketing Team exists to spread the good word about Sugar.'''
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  • ===How to install Sugar on Mandriva=== :task-sugar migrated to Mageia2-alpha1
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  • Q3. '''What is your Sugar Labs wiki username?''' Ans.Hyderabad, India-500032. In summer, I can devote full time on open source activity. Any time suits me fine.
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  • #sugar-meeting [INFO] Channel view for “#sugar-meeting” opened.
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  • * SocialCalc activity doesn't work (and you can't download) ** ACTION: improve support for JavaScript activities in Sugar (CScott)
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  • === Sugar Digest === 1. Lima: Sugar was well represented in Peru this past week. Rafael Ortiz and Sebastian Sil
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  • ...//www.google-melange.com/gci/homepage/google/gci2013 Google Code In 2013]. Sugar Labs community members: please feel free to add tasks below. We'll do an ed Also, you will likely need to set up the Sugar development environment. See http://developer.sugarlabs.org/dev-environment
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  • Back to [[Sugar Labs/Current Events]] * [[Archive/Current Events/2016-02-09|2016-01-25]] Sugar 108
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  • # What is your Sugar Labs wiki username? ...lpc project.It is a really inspiring open source endeavour.I had installed Sugar and have been playing around with the activities.
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  • ==#sugar-meeting :[freenode-info]== :Now talking on #sugar-meeting
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  • ''The following is a DRAFT, that will eventually be presented to the Sugar Labs Oversight Board at a regularly scheduled monthly meeting as a motion t * 2. to make two releases of Sugar, one in February (0.108) and one in October (0.110);
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  • ...n to [https://developers.google.com/open-source/gci/ Google Code In 2016]. Sugar Labs community members: please feel free to add tasks below. We'll do an ed Also, you will likely need to set up the Sugar development environment. See http://developer.sugarlabs.org/dev-environment
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  • ...code.withgoogle.com/dashboard/project/5716653544308736/overview/ Mind Math Activity]<br>[[Summer of Code/Sanjay Kumar]] ...rofcode.withgoogle.com/dashboard/project/6106673893605376/overview/ Giving Sugar Labs Website a New Look]<br>[[Summer of Code/Seetarama Raju]]
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  • irc.freenode.net #sugar-meeting :'''<walter>''' I tried to be inclusive of all the Sugar contributors and anyone who spoke up recently.
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  • This page is a guide to basic Sugar Network concepts. See [[Platform_Team/Sugar_Network/Architecture|its twin p ...Sugar Activities, books, etc. for friends, a class, parents, teachers, or Sugar Learners anywhere.
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  • <noinclude>{{TeamHeader|Design Team|roadmap_link=Design Team/Vision|roadmap_label=Vision}} [[Category:Design Team]]
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  • ...ojects"], as a starting point for a discussion on what sorts of activities Sugar Labs should be funding. In the essay, Mako takes a strong stance against th ...ces provide a venue for sharing information between members of a volunteer team, allow for in-person brainstorming and design sessions, help increase the q
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  • ...are usually written in Python using the [http://api.sugarlabs.org/ Python Activity API]. This page documents the underlying mechanism that all activities need ...e implementing the [[olpc:Squeak|Squeak]]-based [[Activities/Etoys|Etoys]] activity. Please fill in missing pieces and correct mistakes!''
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  • The Sugar Labs Google Summer of Code 2014 projects/students/mentors: |Activity Unit/UI Tests||Gaurav Parida||Daniel Narvaez||[http://gp94me.tumblr.com/tag
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  • Q.3: '''What is your Sugar Labs wiki username? ...t of speech related projects. Please visit my profile at http://seeta.in/j/team.html
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  • *(09:03:52 AM) walter: I'l reach out to them all in the next SUgar DIgest *(09:04:36 AM) pflores: hi team!
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  • Sugar Labs goals for 2017. ...cs.google.com/document/d/1fvR8Qr3CVI_n8ccho0dEW81hvAhgoWmJJl6ACgDvBNY/edit Sugar Labs Goals] for another shared editing document started in that thread.]''
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  • ...//www.google-melange.com/gci/homepage/google/gci2015 Google Code In 2015]. Sugar Labs community members: please feel free to add tasks below. We'll do an ed Also, you will likely need to set up the Sugar development environment. See http://developer.sugarlabs.org/dev-environment
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  • * SocialCalc activity doesn't work (and you can't download) ** ACTION: improve support for JavaScript activities in Sugar (CScott)
    18 KB (2,959 words) - 09:16, 11 May 2011
  • Q.3: '''What is your Sugar Labs wiki username? ...t of speech related projects. Please visit my profile at http://seeta.in/j/team.html
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  • [[Design Team/Meetings#Saturday 10 July 2010 14:30 UTC]] ...hristianmarcsch [~christian@cpe-69-203-208-242.nyc.res.rr.com] has joined #sugar-meeting
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  • * '''What is your Sugar Labs wiki username?''' ...would never die out. I have always wanted to take part in some opensource activity and I think there is no better platform than to participate in GSoC. It wou
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  • '''[[Platform Team/Guide/Sugar via Sweets]]''' provides the instructions followed. -- sweets-index service was installed to /home/inky/.local/share/dbus-1/services
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  • '''What is your Sugar Labs wiki username?''' .../github.com/quadrotor-IITKgp “Aerial Robotics Kharagpur”]: I am a software team member of this organization. Few specific (other than open code contributio
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  • === Sugar Digest === ...ve the keynote at the first Netbook World Summit in Paris (See [[Marketing Team/Presentations|Presentations]]). The opening welcome was delivered by Hervé
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  • ...//www.google-melange.com/gci/homepage/google/gci2014 Google Code In 2014]. Sugar Labs community members: please feel free to add tasks below. We'll do an ed Also, you will likely need to set up the Sugar development environment. See http://developer.sugarlabs.org/dev-environment
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  • ...gely complete) is intended to be a one-stop place for reviewing all of the Sugar Labs oversight board (SLOB) actions and decisions. ...D MOTION 2020-17: Sugar Labs, Inc authorizes 60 hours for Ibiam to work on Sugar Maintenance as contractor at the agreed upon rate.
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  • :For full language support in the Anaconda installer and in Sugar Sugar Desktop Environment (sugar-desktop-environment)
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  • "Sugar has the capacity to become the main facilitator for free-libre knowledge ex Facilitating the access to the net communication exchange services directly from the OS, as SN does, facilitates the knowledge exchange among
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