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  • === In the community ===
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  • ...sts and in the chat rooms, it is readily apparent that Sugar and the Sugar community are growing in both size and stability. Thank you. ===In the community===
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  • ...on January 22, 2009, an [http://wiki.laptop.org/go/OLPC_Rochester,_NY OLPC Community SIG] was starting. At this initial meeting [[User:KRobinson| Karlie Robins On February 26, 2009 it was settled. The Rochester NY OLPC Community SIG and Professor Jacobs class would participate in the Math4 project.
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  • Community members including: kaametza (Laura Vargas) * Create a local community devoted to the Sugar Labs principles, making Sugar more open and sustainabl
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  • ==Community involvement==
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  • == Notify the community ==
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  • ...ved in the community since 2017, I have noticed that while Sugar Labs as a community has been thriving, it has also suffered a drastic & tremendous reduction in
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  • ...re is some apparent confusion regarding roles and goals for the Sugar Labs community. ...owards a stable 1.0 release; (4) we have participation from a much broader community, which includes many (vocal) teachers.
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  • ...oversight-board members and community members to raise discussion topics. Community members should email any SLOBs member with a topic suggestion before the st === In the community ===
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  • ...in their local Free Software community and to engage with the global Sugar community more systemically and efficiently. Another result from the meeting is that === In the community ===
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  • ...ng web pages, building stories, teaching one another. Sugar is built by a community of volunteers, which means that anyone who cares about education can help. ...r is an open-source computer-based learning platform created and used by a community of thousands of volunteers, including educators on 6 continents and over ha
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  • ===In the community=== ...testing. While we have some great testing resources and individuals in the community, having someone who is actively coordinating these efforts would make a hug
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  • ...ki.meego.com/Proposal_for_Best_Practices_for_working_in_a_MeeGo_team MeeGo community's practice]. Please, share your experience. ...downloadable, preferably during a conference with a large number of Sugar community members in attendance, or in a co-ordinated hackfest or summit.
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  • In the greater OLPC/Sugar community?<br> Outside the community? <br>
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  • === Community jams, meet-ups, and meetings === ...upport for some student projects; he got an overwhelming response from the community. Mentoring is a key to our growth.
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  • === In the community ===
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  • === Community jams, meet-ups, and meetings ===
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  • * Community of Users * Community of developer
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  • This page is for people new to the [[Sugar on a Stick]] community who are wondering how to get started in helping with the project. ...sure what you can do, we can help you figure that out. In the open source community, we tend to help people come up with their own ideas of what they would lik
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  • ...his helps the students to not only connect with mentors but the Sugar Labs community at large. ...vise all students to post weekly progress to the mailing list and keep the community updated. In Addition to that, we expect students to be in constant touch wi
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  • community
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  • ...we were able to set higher-level goals enabling participation by a broader community of developers. ...ibuted source-code management and wikis enabled members of the development community to collaborate anywhere and at any time. We were also able to pilot Sugar i
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  • .../ Google Code-in] begins 7 December. We have more than 20 mentors from the community and about 250 tasks defined across 5 categories: documentation, quality ass === In the Community ===
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  • == You and the community == ...d be yours. The other two should be answers from members of the Sugar Labs community, at least one of whom should be a Sugar Labs GSoC mentor. Provide email con
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  • The Sugar community has regular meetings. We use Sugar Labs meetings public calendar within the
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  • ;Community members: GrannieB, jaskirat, Quozl_, ibiam, octamois, vipulgupta2048
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  • ;Community members: icarito
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  • === In the community ===
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  • ====You and the community==== ...d be yours. The other two should be answers from members of the Sugar Labs community, at least one of whom should be a Sugar Labs GSoC mentor. Provide email con
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  • ...g the selected projects, you will continue to contribute to the Sugar Labs community. === In the Community ===
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  • ...regions as well. Kiko Momayorga hosted a gathering at Escuelab to discuss community engagement more deeply. It was a chance for me to meet Anita Say Chan, Juan ...ode/2012|a page in the wiki]] for aggregating project ideas. Anyone in the community is welcome to make suggestions regarding a project that you think would mak
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  • See the [[Sugar Labs]] community [[Sugar Labs/FAQ|FAQ]] list for more information.
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  • 1. Election results: The Sugar community has cast their votes; the newly elected Sugar Oversight Board members are W ...al Anwar, Christoph Derndorfer, Sandy Culver, Aaron Konstam, and the Sugar community.
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  • Community members: satellite
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  • Some community members (including sdzialas and dogi) attended the meeting.
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  • ...arios que están conectados con otros a través de WiFi o a través de [[olpc:Community Jabber Servers | Jabber network]]. Los desarrolladores de Sugar son animado ...between users who are connected to each other by Wifi or through a [[olpc:Community Jabber Servers | Jabber network]]. Sugar developers are encouraged to write
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  • Community members including: cjl, JT4sugar, kab ...vidual who over the course of a sustained effort contributes to some Sugar community team, e.g., Sugar Translation Contributor. (The teams are listed on the wik
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  • See the Community [[Sugar Labs/FAQ|FAQ]] list for more information.
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  • ===In the community=== ...n on-line global education conference that may be of interest to the Sugar community (See [http://www.globaleducationconference.com/call-for-presentations.html
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  • This venture will depend on creative, community support and the cooperative spirit of participants. Please join and '''[[ ...smart, passionate students, who might not be familiar with open source and community development, a chance to immerse themselves in the culture.
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  • ===In the community===
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  • See also [[Community Jabber servers]].
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  • ;Community members: jaskirat, Hrishi, kipply, eohomegrownapps, sidhant, cristian99garc
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  • In the past, community members have inquired whether it is permissible to use the Sugar Labs Marks ...s and benefits of a ''sugarlabs.org'' subdomain are located on the [[Local community domains]] wiki page.
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  • From the community: icarito, Quozl`_
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  • Community members including: icarito, kaametza, outofindia, PabloBaques, Ignacio, ane
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  • ...m each other, it becomes difficult to know where to ask questions when the community is fragmented. ===In the community===
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  • == Me and the community == === Keeping the community updated ===
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  • Community members: Quozl` and bernie
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  • ...edora]] or [[Debian]]. For other distributions, contact your distribution community. Got a problem? Ask your mentors, ask other students, or ask the Sugar Labs community.
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