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  • member of the Software Freedom Conservancy, a New York nonprofit public benefit corporation locate ...ce, distribute, and support the use of the Sugar learning platform, a free software project.
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  • ...the discussion about appropriate uses of computers in education, including software design, textbook redesign, and other content, and about what computers are ...synthesis of ideas—is the most efficient means of invention and subsequent development. The “intelligence is in the leaves” and those who unleash that intelli
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  • * [http://0install.net Zero Install] - Decentralized cross-distribution software installation system that Sweets is based on. * [https://addons.mozilla.org addons.mozilla.org (AMO)] - The source software for [[#Activity_Library|Activity Library]].
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  • ...ve industrial experience in coding. I completed 2-3 paid internship in web development and e commerce websites in developer role. I would like to mention those he * As web team head ,I contributed in development of kshitij,2015 website and various games and portals associated with kshi
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  • Also, you will likely need to set up the Sugar development environment. See http://developer.sugarlabs.org/dev-environment.md.html for ...lopment 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 u
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  • ...Sugar Shell. But the major purpose of introducing new format is supporting software hosted on the [[Sugar Network]]. In particular, new format assumes the foll * Support binary based software;
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  • The public can learn that it is the Sugar software that powers those computers; and it is people, dedicated to the Sugar princ ===Learning software===
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  • ...ardware and distro independent alternative to traditional “office-desktop” software. Sugar Activities running on the Sugar Learning Platform promote collaborat ...profit organization, is a member project of the [http://sfconservancy.org/ Software Freedom Conservancy]. The mission of Sugar Labs is to support the Sugar com
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  • ...n, distribute, and deploy the [[What is Sugar?|Sugar Learning Platform]] ''software'' on inexpensive USB and SD flash storage devices, which people can easily ...nload in the [http://activities.sugarlabs.org Sugar Activity Library]. The software on the portable memory device allows students to have the same learning too
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  • ...e activation delays), and expanded internationalization of Etoys. The next development release is scheduled in two weeks. Thanks to everyone who made this release ...These volunteers are engaged in a variety of activities: some are writing software to improve Sugar; some are porting Sugar to new platforms; some are develop
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  • ...xt of a critical dialog is a powerful model for both learning and software development. I'm in Finland now, fulfilling my obligations as a visiting faculty member ...at value to the project. The audience of these communications are the free software community, educators, educational researchers and activists, philanthropies
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  • 1. Award-winning: We can start referring to Sugar as "award-winning software." It earned a silver medal in the International Design Excellence Awards '0 ** Help expand the community to include development of pedagogy; models of use; etc.
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  • ...f the source code to the Browse activity and submitting it upstream to the Development Team, in addition to writing the launcher script. ====Quiz software====
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  • Also, you will likely need to set up the Sugar development environment. To do that and to further information about contributing to th ...lopment 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 u
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  • *A major feature of f18 is the development of newUI a new anaconda. {{Note/note|WAIT until Installation source and software selection checking finishes before clicking on any spokes otherwise install
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  • ...it is the most efficient way of developing software, and perhaps not only software.<br /> ...hat schools instill in their students by teaching them using closed source software. I have been fortunate enough to get some exposure to linux and kde early e
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  • ...nfrastructure like wiki/trac/launchpad, using existing groupware web-based software, or creating project from scratch. The site could also be lightweight, and * Mix in a groupware component with the Sugar development model, keeping in mind its casual and decentralized nature
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  • ...au in Hobart. It is an open discussion to explore strategies for community development and paths forward for OLPC and Sugar in the region. We expect attendees fro ...st week. He reports lots of enthusiasm now that getting involved with OLPC development is as easy as getting involved with Fedora.
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  • ...ll give you with unmetered website hosting resources for reaching complete software & hardware freedom in maintaining your ever-expanding online presence. You ...hey rely on third-party software solutions. Unlike theirs, our web hosting software was created in-house by us. On top of that, our business approach is custom
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  • This is the most current (development) version of Glucose. It will eventually be frozen and numbered like the ve ...ce to start, the strings in this project largely overlap with Glucose (the development version) and finishing one of these two projects will result in many string
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  • ...argeted audiences with different levels of knowledge, while also submitted development projects under way and will form groups to work during the days in differen ...map Schedule]]) and join in the discussion of the upcoming 0.84 release ([[Development Team/Release/Roadmap/0.84|Roadmap 0.84]]).
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  • The OLPC's software environment is a heavily modified [[Fedora]] 11 Linux system running a cust ...re just wanting to check the platform out, or are setting up for long-term development work (i.e how much time you want to invest in getting the best possible set
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  • | You can directly benefit a new software developer's coding competency and confidence levels while contributing to S ...ideatorrent/gsoc/most_popular_ever/ ideas], and here you can look for more development ideas - [http://wiki.sugarlabs.org/go/Summer_of_Code/Resources#Project_Idea
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  • ** Does it have dependent software? (nix it if it does) *** If there isn't active development or releases within the last 6-8 months
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  • ...lked about some of the opportunities, especially in education, afforded by software that is "reliable and has a unit cost of zero." I spoke briefly with Brewst ...generation). They are a group of pre-university students involved in FLOSS development. Sugar Labs has great synergy with this group; I have already tried to conn
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  • ...ing of a Joint Architecture for Unmanned Systems (JAUS) compliant Software Development Kit as a part of a startup I am co-founder off. Things I worked on (all in Q.3 : '''What is the timeline for development of your project? The Summer of Code work period is 7 weeks long, May 23 - A
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  • There are several options for setting up the Sugar desktop environment for development, depending on what equipment you have; | Install virtualisation software, make a new virtual machine and install [[Sugar Live Build]], [[SoaS|Sugar
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  • ...ther options are [[VirtualBox]] (Free Software) and [[VMware]], commercial software with a no-cost runtime version. * BSD: qemu in development
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  • This is our development and community shell server, also running a number of first-tier The dom0 is hosted by the [http://www.fsf.org/ Free Software Foundation] at the [http://www.gnaps.com/ Global NAPs] collocation facility
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  • ...st creates possibilities that still baffle the old-school business types. Software really does want to be free. I'd really like to help this happen. What is the timeline for development of your project? The Summer of Code work period is 7 weeks long, May 23 - A
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  • deal with before we are officially members of the Software Freedom part of the unstable development cycle. Though there surely will be
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  • ...alkie helps to meet two of the very important goals of Sugar Labs and free software communities :- #To provide a forum for discussion and support for technology and development for learning.
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  • ===Development Environment=== ...tall the Pydev plugin for Eclipse. Help --> Software Updates --> Available Software --> Add Site. Add http://pydev.sourceforge.net/updates/ and install.
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  • ...is developed and maintained by Sugar Labs, a global volunteer community of software developers and educators. Our goal is to raise a generation of critical thi ...that Free Software developers don't just write code; they talk about Free Software, they criticize it, and they discuss other people's criticisms.
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  • ...ck from teachers who have been using the Sugar learning platform&mdash;the software that runs on the OLPC-XO-1 laptop&mdash;to help Sugar Labs prioritise resou Sugar is the software used on the OLPC-XO-1 laptop computers deployed as part of Project Ceibal.
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  • :Sugar is an educational software platform built with the Python programming language and based on the princi === Who is doing Sugar development? ===
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  • ...them were developed in university classes (they are in different stages of development) and they are hosted at Google Code: ...o supervise the university stock. It has been developed for a course named Software Engineering Laboratory 2 and
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  • It is strongly recommended that you read about the review process and [[Development Team/Code guidelines|Code guidelines]] before starting to code. ...r code follows the [[Development Team/Code guidelines|code guidelines]]. [[Development Team/Code guidelines#Tools|Automated style checkers]] can be quite helpful.
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  • ...are to facilitate discussion in classroom with the help of technology. The software will aim at providing teachers and students with a tool to pose problems an ...erical marks. '''Though this feature is subject to discussion. Since, this software does not want to promote the current examination system of awarding marks i
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  • ...ts who blog about their Sugar learning experiences; and everyone, not just software engineers, contribute to the code base. (Children as young as 12-years old ...Nepal, the United States, and more than 40 other countries. Sugar is Free Software (GPL3) and is available in more than 25 languages. (We have projects in mor
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  • ** <font color="red">Status:</font> Currently under development; See "Reading Library" below. ...ore about this portion of the XS project or are interested in assisting in development.
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  • ...separately, to minimize confusion. For cutesy codenames, we could have a development build ("glycogen", a starch used to produce Glucose) and a stable build ("c ~ For example, Skype, printer capability, IM software
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  • :* Dual boot with your current software, if you have Windows ...hild with a rugged, low-cost, low-power, connected laptop with content and software designed for collaborative, joyful, self-empowered learning. When children
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  • ...s, but I do have a good deal of experience working in teams assigned in my software engineering courses, with whom I successfully complete our assigned project Learning of Sugar Labs’ aim is to innovate learning software for children, and all of the amazing projects listed on the wiki, inspired
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  • This guide describes how to prepare software projects to be distributed via Sugar Labs' Packaging Management System, Swe ...it is useful for this topic's purpose. Read the [[#Development with Sweets|Development with Sweets]] section to learn about the available usage scenarios.
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  • It goes without saying that reading is a crucial tool for a child's development; the OLPC program provides the means to provide the world's poorest childre ...be accomplished with participation from the authors of the Activities and software which ideally will be used in this project, in a collaborative effort with
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  • ...ncept enables every developer to learn new things and to contribute to any software to enhance its quality and also his own developing skills.Its an easy way t ...e package. Since there is requirement of the latest technologies for every software so I would work as fast as i can so as to port it to Python3. After that, i
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  • ...s volunteers are passionate about learning and the opportunities that Free Software can bring to education. ...re especially important. Most developers will not become familiar with the software and comfortable contributing through day-to-day use.
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  • ...ld not apply before, but now after gaining enough experience about project development and technical skills I didn't want to lose the opportunity to contribute ba ...ese creativity are the most important one and the most beneficial in child development. Computers on other hand are meant for catching imagination and creating ar
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  • This page displays the pertinent information regarding the development of Blocku. If you would like to help out with the development of Blocku then contact any of the active members. We would be happy with an
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  • * https://dl.fedoraproject.org/pub/fedora/linux/development/30/Spins/armhfp/images/ * https://dl.fedoraproject.org/pub/fedora/linux/development/rawhide/Spins/armhfp/images/ (f31 rawhide)
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  • * Worked on backend development of [http://www.ieeeniec.com IEEE NIEC] The development of Server dashboard will help create a user friendly interface through whic
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  • ...log post about the Sugar desktop pointing to ways volunteers can help with development||??|| Needs a volunteer|| ??|| ?? * Objective: Maintain development and documentation of Music Blocks and Turtle Art
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  • ...uld read and understand the terms of the [[Sugar_Labs/SFC_Fiscal_Agreement|Software Freedom Conservancy Fiscal Agreement]], because such terms bind our behavio 2.2. The Project Will Be Free Software.
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  • ...through SugarLabs. This is my first time contribution towards Open Source Development. '''What is the timeline for development of your project? The Summer of Code work period is from May 19 - August 22;
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  • ...he urging of Yama Ploskonka, I went to Washington, DC to the Interamerican Development Bank (IADB) to attend a [http://www.iadb.org/news/detail.cfm?Language=Engli :The stated workshop objectives were: (i) Understand development experiences and case studies of national projects for the integration of In
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  • ...Simon Schampijer reports that Sucrose 0.82 has been released (Please see [[Development Team/Release/Releases/Sucrose/0.82|Sucrose 0.82]] for details and documenta Please also see [[Development Team/Release/Roadmap/0.84#Goals|0.84 Goals]].
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  • ===Software Freedom Conservancy=== ...s of a formal legal structure while keeping themselves focused on software development." Governance must be maintained by Sugar Labs on its own behalf to provide
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  • * '''What is the timeline for development of your project? The Summer of Code work period is from May 19 - August 22; ...r pixel data available for further statistical analysis by the rest of the software.
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  • * https://dl.fedoraproject.org/pub/fedora/linux/development/rawhide/x86_64/os/images/boot.iso Development and Creative Workstation (developer-workstation-environment)
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  • ...ged member of the team which implemented phonetic search in the automation software using Python and Django. The biggest problem that I faced was to implement ...unctionality so that students can provide feedback to their teachers. This software is not only limited to this feature, but it has further three different mod
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  • ...e]], and [[QEMU]]. Virtual machines emulate computer hardware resources in software and allow your to install and run disc images from different operating syst * The virtual appliance is ''not ready'' for general use and under heavy development. Any help with testing it is appreciated, though.
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  • Development is proceeding on a new version of Sugar Clone, which uses the Device-mapper ...e security, enhancement, and bug fixes are distributed through PackageKit (Software Update) or Yum update, which are turned off by default on LiveOS installati
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  • ...gist of the various conversations is that we need to tackle a typical Free-Software project issue: how can we make the project more friendly and accessible to
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  • ...oyed in, for example, Uruguay), the grass is not greener in the commercial software world. One need not look farther than the evolution of Android or iOS over ...el Perscheid from the University of Potsdam has been using Etoys as a game development platform with his students. [http://www.hpi.uni-potsdam.de/hirschfeld/proje
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  • * https://dl.fedoraproject.org/pub/fedora/linux/development/rawhide/Spins/x86_64/iso/ [[File:F30-software.png|600px]]
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  • ...it is the most efficient way of developing software, and perhaps not only software.<br /> ...hat schools instill in their students by teaching them using closed source software. I have been fortunate enough to get some exposure to linux and kde early e
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  • 2. FOSSED: Kevin Cole is helping to promote the Free & Open Source Software in Education (FOSSED) conference to be held at the Governor's Academy in By ...discussing various approaches to school administration tools on the Server Development list. Moodle, which will be bundled with the school server by default is co
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  • Some Pygame/PyGTK Activity development and a module for Pygame. I'm a few months behind on Sugar development, but think its a fabulous project. Let me know what you need of me.
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  • ...ith a former classroom teacher who is now focusing full time on curriculum development. There was synergy between all of our goals: good things will happen. Howev ...that way: It seems there is still quite a bit of misinformation about free software in Texas (See [http://austinist.com/2008/12/10/aisd_teacher_throws_fit_over
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  • * https://dl.fedoraproject.org/pub/fedora/linux/development/32/Spins/armhfp/images/Fedora-SoaS-armhfp-32-20200322.n.0-sda.raw.xz :Installed "Raspbian Buster with desktop and recommended software" (1)
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  • ...rally, thus I think it will work well with the distributed nature of Sugar development. (So fork your favorite project (TurtleArt) in order to try out your ideas! ...e GNOME Foundation as part of the GNOME Advisory Board. Sugar Labs creates software for young children used on platforms like the One Laptop Per Child's XO. Su
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  • ...h-tech market research and technical writing, and work in Unicode and Free Software. The mission is whatever planning, funding, research, development, and deployment is needed to make that happen, with a focus on Management b
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  • ==Upgrade to f25 in Gnome Software== *Upgrade is now offered to go to f25 in Gnome Software
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  • * [https://sugardextrose.org/ Dextrose development site] - [[Dextrose]] *software update uses http://wiki.laptop.org/go/Activities/G1G1/
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  • ...efficient audio and video conferencing.As most of the applications in OLPC software,this tool can also be implemented using python programming language.To prot :* The development of the Talkie activity can be stated in following sequence.
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  • ...into child development and computers in education. Much more research and development will be needed in this direction.
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  • ...Also, when their employees work within the communities that maintain their software, they work directly with the most qualified engineers in those technologies ...and they interoperate with each other." Alas, there is no mention of Free Software in the article. It is not clear to me how a proprietary system would solve
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  • ...t the Activities themselves). To learn how to create smoke tests for other software (such as Activities), see [[Release Team/Creating a Smoke Test]].
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  • ===Development Approach=== This would help in revealing any bugs/mis-conception early in development phase itself and also give more time on enhancing the application as desire
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  • ...is basically aimed to help learners especially children who are new to web development to build skills. The technologies to be used to build this project will be * What is the timeline for development of your project? The Summer of Code work period is from May 19 - August 22;
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  • 1. Software Freedom Conservancy: Bradley Kuhn has written to inform us that the Conserv 8. Libre Software: Hilaire Fernandes reports that the 9th Libre Software Meeting will be held at Mont de Marsan, Landes, in SW France, from the 1 to
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  • ...is a Sugar-based log viewer that is in most distributions to help you view software logs. You can copy text from the view pane into the Sugar clipboard, then f If you are using a version older than the development release 0.83, run the emulator with the following command:
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  • ...ther program to bail out the computer industry. Simply replace the clunker software that most schools are using—Windows 2000 or Windows XP—with Sugar. Sug ...Mahidol at an MIT Symposium, “Miracle of Life”, which focused on her youth development program in Thailand. John (J5) Palmieri and I demoed Sugar on a Stick to th
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  • ...academic outcomes, improved national economic competitiveness through the development of a creative society, and that the total cost of technology ownership, inc ...evelopers (You can follow the development in the wiki at [[Deployment Team|Development Team]]). We plan to meet biweekly on irc.freenode.net, Channel #sugar-meeti
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  • ...u|Tomeu]] on 26th September 2010 at [http://www.kosovasoftwarefreedom.org/ Software Freedom Kosova Conference]. ...rg/bernie/sugar/slides/realness-leading-sugar.odp Realness - Leading Sugar Development], presented by [[User:Bernie|Bernie]] on 30 May 2010 at the [http://realnes
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  • ...ls=sugar web client]) and ask your question about activity, or sugar core, development process. Also browse chat [http://meeting.sugarlabs.org/sugar logs]. ...changes and benefit from their efforts. Sugar 0.96 (available in OLPC 12.1 development builds) includes support for a transition period, where both GTK2 and GTK3
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  • 1. Latest Sucrose: The new [[0.82/0.81.3 Notes|Sucrose]] 0.81.3 Development Release is now available. The release has some new features, including: Man With the release of 0.81.3 we will be in feature freeze ([[Development Team/Release#Feature_freeze]]): this affects all of the modules included in
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  • ...phone with Nitika Tolani-Brown, a Research Analyst with the International Development Program at the American Institutes for Research. She and her colleagues are ...of the region and to create a viable community around free and open-source software, a major movement internationally that is fueling innovative technology and
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  • ...ld not apply before, but now after gaining enough experience about project development and technical skills I didn't want to lose the opportunity to contribute ba ...ese creativity are the most important one and the most beneficial in child development. Computers on other hand are meant for catching imagination and creating ar
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  • ...nt, check out Karl Fogel's [http://producingoss.com/ Producing Open Source Software].)
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  • ...de Usuario - ''user interface'') que afectan directamente al desarrollo de software y las maneras bajo las cuales las aplicaciones, presentadas como "[[Human_I ...and focus closely on the parts of the UI that pertain directly to software development and the ways in which applications, presented as "[[Human_Interface_Guidel
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  • http://wubi-installer.org/ Designed, initially led development of, and created the prototypes and early versions of the Windows-based Ubun Further details about of my FOSS development activities (code repository, bug reports, specs) can be found on http://lau
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  • ...of free software and currently belong to the Peruvian Association of Free Software APESOL(www.apesol.org). After the project worked with SugarLabs and OLPC fo ; What is the timeline for development of your project? The Summer of Code work period is 7 weeks long, May 23 - A
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  • 1. Software Freedom Conservancy: Sugar Labs is entering discussions with the Software Freedom Conservancy (Please see
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  • ...tory of Constructionism, which has had a great influence on the design and development of Sugar. ...g software to run on computers is a powerful means to drive learning. Free Software raises the ceiling by enabling student contributions to the design, the doc
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  • * [[Development Team/Release/Roadmap]] * [[Development Team/Release]]
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  • ...Guzman Trindad, a teacher in Uruguay, has been giving me feedback in this development. I think we have a pretty decent tool in Version 41 [http://activities.suga 4. Daniel Drake has announced the first release candidate of the new 12.1.0 software release for the XO. It features Sugar 0.96 running on Fedora 17. Details ca
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  • ...orkflow and that I am motivated to collaborate. I have been an open-source software user for more than 5 years now, and for me this project is a great chance t '''What is the timeline for development of your project? The Summer of Code work period is from May 19 - August 22;
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  • ...page lists known Sugar activities which are in development or have started development, but have not been released on activities.sugarlabs.org.<br>'''See''' [[#Le |No active development. Py2 only
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  • ..." efforts. For example, teams in Uruguay and Paraguay have led much of the development efforts. This is due in large part to the steadfastness of Tomeu Vizoso and ...ins on Friday, 19 March. You can learn more about these three days of Free Software activism at http://groups.fsf.org/wiki/LibrePlanet2010. (I'll be participat
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  • ...ight actually pull off an open source project. Open source is democracy in software, and it certainly would be a privilege to contribute back to the open sourc Q.3 : '''What is the timeline for development of your project? The Summer of Code work period is 7 weeks long, May 23 - A
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  • 1. Bradley and Tony have ask us for a summary of Sugar Labs activity for the Software Freedom Conservancy annual report. It has been a busy year, with tremendous ...a new 13.1.0 development build is available (This one comes with the first development release of the GTK-3 port of Sugar and probably a fair number of bugs for y
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  • ...ge you to sign up for membership in the Sugar community. You need not be a software developer to join: contributions come in many forms, including: teaching, d * Game Development on glucose (Ezequiel Pereira)
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  • ...guage pairs, or may not be possible in a given situation (due to hardware, software, monetary, etc. limitations), it is advantageous to give our translation se ===== Proposed Development Timeline =====
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  • ...d pedagogical practice; providing localization and internationalization of software, content, and documentation; and providing integration and customization se
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  • ...board. Beyond the code he contributed to the project&mdash;he was a gifted software engineer; Marco shared with us his vision that Sugar ultimately belongs to ...gar-build], which has by-and-large replaced sugar-jhbuild as the preferred development environment for Fedora and Ubuntu.
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  • ...ed contibuting to FOSS.Since I have now familiarized with software and web development, I thought of contributing to FOSS with sugarlabs being my first contributi '''What is the timeline for development of your project? The Summer of Code work period is from May 19 - August 22;
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  • ...At the same time, we don't wish to impose unnecessary limitations on the software either. Instead, we hope to create a platform suitable for all kinds of cr ...tivities, since they will have a greater impact on the performance of your software on the laptop than on other platforms.
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  • and we are in Music Blocks Development (Sugar Labs) A complete overhaul of Music Blocks. Contribute to sugarlabs/musicblocks-v4 development by creating an account on GitHub.
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  • ...習ソフト「Music Blocks」教員向け研究会 参加者募集中 ~経済産業省『「未来の教室」実証事業』] Programming learning software for 2020 compulsory "Music Blocks" Recruiting participants for faculty memb ...el-tiempo-a-walter-bender_13855020-4 'Cada niño podría ser un maestro del 'software': Walter Bender]
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  • [[Summer of Code/2013/Social Sugar|Social Sugar]] project involves development of GUI components that can help bring user's social interactions on externa # Set up your [http://developer.sugarlabs.org/dev-environment.md.html Sugar development environment]
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  • ...an that most of the softwares I use are open-source becuase I believe that software should be<br /> Python3 is the future of python and every software will eventually be ported to Python3. The main difference that makes Python
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  • == Software Goals == * 11. to consolidate all active development to Github (see [[Infrastructure Team/Migrating to GitHub]]);
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  • ...pass when it is done. If it needs to be tested with different hardware or software configurations, indicate them. The more specific you can be, the better th ''If you cannot complete your feature by the final development freeze, what is the backup plan? This might be as simple as "None necessar
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  • Karma is a framework for creating educational software using JavaScript, html5, and SVG. The Karma team is primarily focused on de Karma is a sub-project of Sugar Labs that is under active development. The latest examples can be seen at [http://karma.sugarlabs.org http://karm
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  • ...pen ­Source development has introduced me to a whole new world of software development which I was unaware of previously. It has been a great experience to learn '''What is the timeline for development of your project? The Summer of Code work period is from mid-May to mid-Augu
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  • ...a different directory structure than, [[olpc:Creating_an_activity|activity development]] ...] in general and its section on [[olpc:OLPC Bitfrost#Software installation|software installation]]
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  • ...Translations | [[0.90/Notes|english]] }}{{TeamHeader|Development Team|home=Development Team|roadmap_link={{Upcoming Stable Release}}/Roadmap}}</noinclude>[[Catego ...for children, Sugar offers an alternative to traditional “office-desktop” software. Furthermore it provides a flexible and powerful platform for activity deve
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  • ...hat did not boot would not power on at all—not something we could fix with software.) We did have one machine with an invisible cursor, but otherwise it ran fi ...ogether, we came up with a list of design goals to possibly include in our development schedule for 0.86, with concrete tasks to be accomplished in advance of Sug
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  • ===Governance and the Software Freedom Conservancy=== ...s is the upstream maintainer for the work and helps to promote it, but the development work itself is done downstream, in the community, both by volunteers and gr
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  • ...ware Week. It was in the context of [http://www.freesoftwareweek.org/ Free Software Week] that we came to Bolzano.
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  • ...Open-Source development has introduced me to a whole new world of software development which I was unaware of previously. It has been a great experience to learn ...and Javascript for basic game shell. The framework I'll be using for game development is Phaser (<nowiki>http://phaser.io/</nowiki>). It provides a fast, free an
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  • ** develop sugar software (javascript and python) ** contribute to translation, usability, software (Activity, Sugar Desktop/izer)
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  • ...s at SEETA, New Delhi, India http://seeta.in, I am mangaing the design and development of speech related projects. Please visit my profile at http://seeta.in/j/te ...blication was entirely based on how Python and its batteries helped in the development of ShruthLaikh project.
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  • ...in the field of the jabber server to test with our unsafe [[Service/jabber|development jabber server]]: ====Software Update====
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  • ...h 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 year's report. ...d Lionel Laské, the developer team has made Javascript/HTML5 a first-class development environment, i.e., you can write Sugar activities in Javascript and they wi
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  • This is our third Development Release in the 0.84 [[Development Team/Release/Roadmap#Schedule|cycle]]. Besides all the great bug fixing tha ...the version shipped with [http://wiki.laptop.org/go/Release_Notes/8.2.0 XO Software Release 8.2.0]. An exception is Browse, which depends on new versions of X
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  • * Development * Look to the Development Team for a best practice recommendation for GTK3, PyGI activity migration a
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  • ...for children is that we have reached a turning point in the project. While software is never complete—see the discussion below—the bulk of the discussion w ...áez arranged for me to meet with her team, which is driving the curriculum development and teacher training for the project. Among them is a math teacher who is r
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  • ...ts.edge.launchpad.net/soas Feature blueprints] tracking system for feature development. ...operate off their transportable data, and optionally, update their stick's software to the latest image.
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  • ...s at SEETA, New Delhi, India http://seeta.in, I am mangaing the design and development of speech related projects. Please visit my profile at http://seeta.in/j/te ...blication was entirely based on how Python and its batteries helped in the development of ShruthLaikh project.
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  • ...e, previously the single term Sugar would have gravitated both community & software clusters towards each other.'' ...08 August 2nd-8th'''<br>Sugar and Work surrounded by OLPC, lab, education, development, and community.
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  • ...freshmen year and from then, most of my time goes into reading and writing software. I have been contributing to open source regularly in past few months but a ...GSoC provides a good platform to dive right into the middle of open source development with the opportunity to work in big open source projects with the core deve
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  • ...he Enter key. Note that as user "root" you have the ability to destroy all software on the XO, so you should end your session as soon as you successfully chang * [[Development Team/Jhbuild|Build]] from sources, and [[OLPC:Getting started]].
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  • ...assroom and beyond-the-classroom exploration. We coupled the hardware with software that provides the scaffolding needed to encourage children and teachers to ...fy them. We do this by utilizing free and open-source software (FOSS), AKA Software Libre. We provide the license to use and modify the tools. We also provide
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  • Part of the vision of Sugar Labs is to introduce young people to the software freedom movement. ...hey are actively participating in Sugar's development, and the wider libre software world.
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  • ...ed topics. It is mobile-friendly. Since it is a general purpose discussion software, it has a decent universal-like design. Discourse is skinnable and themable ...ion between [[Sugar_Network/Concept#Targeted_audience|students, educators, software developers]]. It offers a social network to [[Sugar_Network/Declaration_of_
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  • *(09:16:24 AM) pflores: ANII supports a lot innovative software development projects. However they're not used to work much with non-profits ...d pedagogical practice; providing localization and internationalization of software, content, and documentation; and providing integration and customization se
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  • * [[Archive/Current Events/2016-03-25|2016-02-09]] Education Needs Free/Libre Software ...6-01]] Paraguay educa team conducted a two-week workshop on Sugar Activity development.
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  • ...lly when I would be awed by the quality of some feature in the Open-source software stack I use every day (Linux has been my Primary OS since 2002). ...t in developing and deploying the IT infrastructure using 100% Open-source software stack (Plone, Django, Zope, MySQL, Apache, TeX, Ubuntu).
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  • 4. Marketing and Sales (managing perceptions, which for a software freedom project is often not sales as in exchange of commodities for money, ...note that the demand side needs attention as it increases the value of the software created.
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  • * Software developers who will have a chance to get feedback directly from users. In the Sugar Network, Contexts are instances of content or software that include with them assumptions on how they may be shared or used. A Co
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  • The project comprises two pieces of software: a harvest server that can be localed anywhere in the cloud, and a harvest == Development ==
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  • ...pass when it is done. If it needs to be tested with different hardware or software configurations, indicate them. The more specific you can be, the better th ''If you cannot complete your feature by the final development freeze, what is the backup plan? This might be as simple as "None necessar
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  • Descripción: Ribosa es el conjunto de componentes de software centrados en el hardware que se han desarrollado a lo largo de este proyec Description: Ribose is the set of hardware-centric software components
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  • ;How do you think Electronic Publishing is evolving with the rapid development of reading devices like iPad, NOOK, Kindle and the major use of ebooks?: To ...lopment 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 u
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  • ...ajor FOSS project, and really in every major engineering project (even non-software) - it's how we systematically make sure we build something that's good and === Activity development confusion ===
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  • ==Development Plan== ...e is to promote math education through the use of fun and interactive game software. The game will be designed to teach students to use their math skills in a
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  • ...nderwater robotics team in which i am a member of the autonomy division of software (https://github.com/mcgill-robotics/auv). So while i have never worked on a *** The impact on the community of this project will be to better the development tools for activities and to help more "hackers" to work together in the cre
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  • Also, you will likely need to set up the Sugar development environment. See http://developer.sugarlabs.org/dev-environment.md.html for ...lopment 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 u
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  • 5. Chris Ball announced on behalf of OLPC that they have decided to base the software release for the new XO-1.5 laptop on Fedora 11. They plan to use a full Fed ...RSTVS017AA2904.htm?idnoticia=CC116HNVJ120090429 Así se vivió la fiesta del software libre]
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  • '''What is the timeline for development of your project? The Summer of Code work period is from May 19 - August 22; ...unt of time. In 2012 Micorosft WOWZAPP competition, I started with Windows development as a complete beginner and in a week, I managed to single-handedly develop
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  • # What is the timeline for development of your project? The Summer of Code work period is 7 weeks long, May 23 - A ...hat it is now. I've been experienced several release cycles of open source software engineering thus far and am especially looking forward to work on coding ov
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  • ...rchitecture.md.html first stage] is to make HTML5/Javascript a first-class development environment for Sugar. The basics are largely complete: we already have abo ...of both tools and knowledge. We remain dedicated to the principles of Free Software, even in the commercial world of Android.
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  • :''' http://dl.fedoraproject.org/pub/fedora/linux/development/21/x86_64/os/ ''' :http://dl.fedoraproject.org/pub/fedora/linux/development/21/x86_64/os/ (same as above; select workstation)
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  • ...ow up using free software that I make and hope that they will produce free software themselves, a few of them at least. :'''4 What is the timeline for development of your project? The Summer of Code work period is 7 weeks long, May 23 - A
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  • ...n Plan resources]]) to aggregate collections of lesson plans or curriculum development materials "posted in some dusty corners of the Internet"; they provide pote ...reated to explore the use of spreadsheets in education and rural community development (Please subscribe at http://lists.laptop.org/listinfo/socialcalc).
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  • This is our first Development Release in the 0.84 [[Development Team/Release/Roadmap#Schedule|cycle]]. The code base has seen many refactor * {{OlpcBug|8674}} 8.2-764, Software Update erased complete /home/olpc/Activities directory
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  • Software and Free Digital Textbooks. Let us say that children get an development so that point comes sooner rather than later.
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  • This is Release Candidate 2 for the upcoming 0.84 Release - see the [[Development Team/Release/Roadmap#Schedule]] for more details. Only one more week to go ...the version shipped with [http://wiki.laptop.org/go/Release_Notes/8.2.0 XO Software Release 8.2.0]. An exception is Browse, which depends on new versions of X
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  • * A major feature of Fedora 18 is the development of newUI, a new anaconda. ...des software that the Fedora Project or Red Hat doesn't want to ship. That software is provided as precompiled RPMs for all current Fedora versions and Red Hat
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  • ...through SugarLabs. This is my first time contribution towards Open Source Development. Cordova / Phonegap is a software which is used to make multi-platform applications. Phonegap basically takes
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  • ...ease refer to Karl Fogel's [http://producingoss.com/ Producing Open Source Software] ...new feature proposal as described below. The owner may want to follow the development and provide feedback throughout the process;
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  • ...n the degree to which they mix deep thinking about pedagogy with practical development of learning materials. Many thanks to my hosts, Gila, Avi, and Cecelia. The ...overall program in Australia, which goes beyond distributing hardware and software to providing training, support, and sharing of resources. It is a program w
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  • ...Free and Open Source community that has given me so much both in terms of software, experience and guidance. '''What is the timeline for development of your project?'''
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  • ...(programming languages, etc.) will you be using? What is the timeline for development of your project? The Summer of Code work period is from May 19 - August 22; These are some libraries that I will look into in order to accelerate the development. The libraries are all at least MIT licensed. This is not a definitive choi
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  • ...rooms (where often the school IT department prohibit teachers from install software on school computers). As part of the book-sprint effort (there is a chapter ...Simon Schampijer reports good progress on the Sugar Roadmap (Please see [[Development Team/Release/Roadmap/0.84#Goals|0.84 Goals]]).
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  • You can install it in your development environment doing: If you are working with the Help software in a browser, you can add a ''View source'' button, which will appear in th
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  • ...ED MOTION 2019-13: appoint Devin Ulibarri as Project Representative to the Software Freedom Conservancy. ...submitted to Google who participate in pedagogy, music, or other facets of development,
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  • ...may have led to communication disconnects down the line that made Activity development and Marketing more difficult. In particular, we did not make it clear enoug ...ajor FOSS project, and really in every major engineering project (even non-software) - it's how we systematically make sure we build something that's good and
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  • ...utput to the query, it can be read by Screen Reader (or any text to speech software).Basically text needs to confirm W3C guidelines (http://www.w3.org/WAI/quic ...m machine independent I intend to develop application's own text to speech software using Washington University’s OpenSource project for Online Screen reader
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  • * WebKit Development: http://wiki.sugarlabs.org/go/Features/WebKit ...ing: http://hothardware.com/News/Nonprofit-Group-Releases-Open-Source-WiFi-Software/
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  • ...r>''' sugar plays a minor role, but it maybe a little funding for some key development and more classroom exposure :'''<walterbender>''' transition from OLPC handing all responsibility for software off to the Fedora and Sugar communities...
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  • ...new tools, techniques, concepts and practices used in real world software development. My commits for OpenStack can be glanced at https://review.openstack.org/#/ ...ing, forking etc) can be achieved easily. All the users who practice/learn development using Sugar(turtle blocks)will get benefit from this. For developing git ba
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  • [[Dextrose/3|Development releases]] | [[Dextrose/Resources|Older releases]] ...e [http://www.gnu.org/philosophy/free-sw.html Freedom #1] provided by Free Software.
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  • ...|Note|Until announcing API freeze, this document describes the most recent development version of the API.<br>You can find its implementation on the [[#API server * [http://node-devel.sugarlabs.org/ node-devel.sugarlabs.org]<br>Development server which does not contain important data and is free for any experiment
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  • ...an that most of the softwares I use are open-source becuase I believe that software should be<br /> '''What is the timeline for development of your project? The Summer of Code work period is from May 19 - August 22;
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  • ...s lost its CTO (bryan) and has hired someone (peter something) to continue development of Karma ...s" seem much much much more technical and would not have lobbied to stop a software upgrade
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  • ...since then I have been very interested by open-source communities and Free Software's philosophy. I like to correct wikis and github projects when I find an er * What is the timeline for development of your project? The Summer of Code work period is from mid-May to mid-Aug
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  • ...ibed the process of using git -- and commit messages -- to manage software development. Thursday, Alex and Melissa focused on curriculum development with Sugar. Alex described a process by which one could develop a curriculu
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  • ...ts efforts on deployments, largely leaving engineering, including software development, to third parties, the abruptness of the transition and its direct impact o ...gh them. TA Portfolio includes the typical major functions of presentation software: an editor that allows text to be inserted and formatted (this is largely i
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  • :First, see this page, [[Development Team/Release/Releases/Sucrose/0.84]]. ...These volunteers are engaged in a variety of activities: some are writing software to improve Sugar; some are porting Sugar to new platforms; some are develop
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  • * Software Update in My Settings is unresponsive - {{Bug|4285}} {{Bug|4321}} {{Bug|444 development team and other Sugar developers. A lot of work has been
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  • ...s that vetting potential tm licensees is counter to the principles of free software :'''<SeanDaly>''' cjb says: why do tm any differently from software?
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  • ...it. Note that images were built using a recent development version of the software. So, images might be used to easily test recent changes.
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  • In general, I18n is the responsibility of the Sugar development team. Localization, l10n, requires effort by volunteers who know the native Monitoring new activity development and advocating for i18n of code<br>
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  • ...t that only a small percentage of teachers would participate in the actual development process, building bridges to even that small group would be worthwhile. It ...posted a list of "idioms" that he relies on in order to make his software-development efforts more predicable and robust (See [http://wiki.laptop.org/go/User:Mst
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  • * [https://github.com/quadrotor-IITKgp “Aerial Robotics Kharagpur”]: I am a software team member of this organization. Few specific (other than open code contri '''What is the timeline for development of your project? The Summer of Code work period is from mid-May to mid-Augu
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  • Q3: '''What is the timeline for development of your project? The Summer of Code work period is 7 weeks long, May 23 - A ...h_to_Text which will help me in this project. I am also familiar with the development environment.
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  • ...different, as yet non-existent page. But a good organization for software development tips is currently unclear to me, so I'll stash this here for now.'' [[User:
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  • ...a en cuenta que como usuario "root" tiene la capacidad de destruir todo el software en el XO, por lo que cuando cambie la fecha y la hora, salga de la sesión ...he Enter key. Note that as user "root" you have the ability to destroy all software on the XO, so you should end your session as soon as you successfully chang
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  • ...about JS to help other fellow students. This would not require any further development skill. The teacher/student would have to enter only three things to make tu ...within a time constraint and all of it by himself. We intend to generate a software platform where anyone with some knowledge of a language can create small in
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  • '''What is the timeline for development of my project?''' As a developer, I believe in the agile techniques of software development which I developed while working as webmaster and activities coordinator for
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  • ...n use the command line to manipulate it. The rudimentary task of managing development files has required me to repeatedly resort to the command line, which I det ...complicated activities, which can not be linearized temporally. Activity development is just one instance of those possible future activities. Temporal state s
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  • Also, you will likely need to set up the Sugar development environment. See http://developer.sugarlabs.org/dev-environment.md.html for ...lopment 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 u
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  • :'''<SeanDaly>''' for example if marketing stuff which impacts development, :'''<cjb>''' motion: no non-free software or content on ASLO, as judged by DFSG/OSI
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  • ...mentorship, and participation in the design and development of educational software. ...ions, maintenance of project-wide resources, running a deployment of Sugar software, outreach, teaching, testing and feedback, or other non-trivial activities
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  • ...sos adecuados de las computadoras en la educación, incluyendo el diseño de software, el rediseño de libros de texto y otros contenidos, y sobre para que son b ...the discussion about appropriate uses of computers in education, including software design, textbook redesign, and other content, and about what computers are
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  • <noinclude>{{ Translations | [[0.88/Notes|english]] }}{{TeamHeader|Development Team|roadmap_link={{Upcoming Stable Release}}/Roadmap}}</noinclude>[[Catego ...| ''Tomeu Vizoso'']] for introducing the new upstream contributors to the development process.
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  • What we need to get Sugar into classrooms and community centers is a software distribution that works "out of the box" with both Sugar and Gnome. The Tr * '''What is the timeline for development of your project? The Summer of Code work period is 7 weeks long, May 21 - A
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  • ...rce code that might help you. Get a [[Development Team#Development_systems|development environment]] installed. We definitely appreciate it if you can show your r === Core Software ===
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  • This is Release Candidate 1 for the upcoming 0.84 Release - see the [[Development Team/Release/Roadmap#Schedule]] for more details. Only two more weeks to go ...the version shipped with [http://wiki.laptop.org/go/Release_Notes/8.2.0 XO Software Release 8.2.0]. An exception is Browse, which depends on new versions of X
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  • ...k to do to make this ready for prime time. Specific to this project is the development of a collaboration model that includes both the mechanisms for identifying ...l is still being actively developed, but is already mature enough for game development.
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  • ...of “anyone could contribute code” is just splendid. Developing a piece of software that would be used by millions of people by coordinating with other develop '''What is the timeline for development of your project? The Summer of Code work period is from May 19 - August 22;
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  • developers all across the world and developing software that millions of people features which are in need of essential development.
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  • * https://dl.fedoraproject.org/pub/fedora-secondary/development/30/Spins/i386/iso/ [[File:F30-software.png|400px]]
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  • ...ral) or [http://lists.sugarlabs.org/listinfo/sugar-devel sugar-devel] (for development-related) questions, you will reach many more Sugar Labs followers who are n :First, see these pages: [[Development Team/Release]], [[{{Upcoming Stable Release}}/Roadmap]], and [[Features/Pol
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  • ...ogramming languages, etc.) will you be using? What is the timeline for the development of your project? The Summer of Code work period is from 30 May to 21 August I think, it will make the use of sugarlizer and the maintenance easier. This software will allow user to configure multiple tablet for the same configuration. An
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  • ...rg/docs/osd as a set of guidelines for what is permitted on ASLO, for both software and content, and http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Licensing#Good_Licenses's op :'''<cjb>''' Red Hat actually has more free software lawyers than any other company, that I know of
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  • ...lity or it could help foster a familiar comforting feeling while using the software and technology. Mainly, it will be used to help bridge the gap with childre What is the timeline for development of your project? The Summer of Code work period is from May 19 - August 22
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  • ...lopment 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 u Depending on the project, we will assign multiple mentors from our various development and support teams.
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  • * Develop Local content and software that can be used not only for local purposes but also for the overall commu ...zation of conferences, workshops, talks and meetings related to the use or development of Sugar.
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  • ...inst the idea that we need more strict trademark rules than the other free software projects we've been comparing ourselves to :'''tomeu''' CanoeBerry: hmm, maybe next development team meeting could be about QA?
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  • ...tribution]]: A set of repositories with native packages that compose Basic software of the [[Harmonic Distribution]] effort. This is a special, Sugar only, dis ;IRC/chat (Internet Relay Chat):real-time text chat used by the development and technical support communities (and hopefully the learning community as
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  • :Primero revisa [[Development Team/Release/Releases/Sucrose/0.84 | esta página]]. ...n una gran variedad de actividades, entre ellas se incluyen: desarrollo de software para mejorar Sugar; portar Sugar a nuevas plataformas; desarrollar nuevas a
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  • ...]] 키들의 가운데는 활동을 위한 것입니다. The slider can be mapped directly to a control in software. ...even positions along the slider; intermediary postions are interpolated in software, turning each of the keys into a 13-position slider.
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  • * installable software, so its easy to try out and to use * stable software, so nothing crashes
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  • ...ation on uses of a variety of technologies in education, research on child development (especially Constructivism), and evaluations of programs in use. Resources ...A. (2002). The integrated studies of educational technology: Professional development and teachers’ use of technology. Menlo Park, CA: SRI International.
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  • ...ce of learners from Puno-Region by localizing, distributing and supporting software based on their needs and conditions. :'''Icarito-d234''': Field Testing + User Support + Product Development
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  • development team and other Sugar developers. A lot of work has been ...ajor FOSS project, and really in every major engineering project (even non-software) - it's how we systematically make sure we build something that's good and
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  • ...should cover implementation... so if we think about software or curriculum development, it should be in context of a program we are planning to implement
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  • <noinclude>{{TeamHeader|Development Team|roadmap_link={{Upcoming Stable Release}}/Roadmap}}__NOTOC__ [[Category:Development Team]]
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  • * The possibility to launch Base Software in heterogeneous software and hardware environments.
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  • ...s. Al mismo tiempo, tampoco deseamos imponer limitantes innecesarias en el software. En cambio, esperamos crear una plataforma adecuada para cualquier tipo de ...At the same time, we don't wish to impose unnecessary limitations on the software either. Instead, we hope to create a platform suitable for all kinds of cr
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  • ...platform, which includes laptops, connectivity, servers, training, content development, documentation, support, community outreach, etc. ...some percentage of hardware from multiple vendors. Both programs use Free Software.
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  • Expenses:Sugar:Development 550.00 Donated To [Software Freedom] Conservancy 12,683.40
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  • ...'' The other thing I did was to follow up with Mako regarding the election software :'''<marcopg>''' there is also the problem of who move forward sugar development
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  • === Activity Development Framework === * Any other work which makes the development process hard and can be framed.
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  • ::* as Sugar Labs is moving towards GitHub style of development (see [http://lists.sugarlabs.org/archive/sugar-devel/2018-January/055005.ht ::* GitHub is the world's leading software development platform, ([https://insights.stackoverflow.com/survey/2018/#work-version-co
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  • :'''<erikos>''' tomeu: maybe with the new development release we have something to test and i can coordinate and update a bit ...''' when universities in peru, uruguay, etc start to get involved in sugar development because their kids are using it, sugar may catch interest in the robotics d
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  • Also, you will likely need to set up the Sugar development environment. See http://developer.sugarlabs.org/dev-environment.md.html for ...lopment 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 u
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  • ...king together in a coordinated fashion to develop a sophisticated piece of software such as Linux which is used by millions of people, is something that has im ...in mind, the current project aims to provide an offline-enabled integrated development environment to learn JavaScript.
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