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  • NOTE TO COMMUNITY: Please add to our [[Google_Code-In_2012|task lists]] and please recruit pa ...t this morning. I am looking forward to growing participation in the Sugar community. (Note to CJL: they are very interested in providing Rarámuri language sup
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  • Community members: Martin Abente
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  • ...s to become involved in the FLOSS Manual [http://en.flossmanuals.net/write community] rather then contribute directly to Sugar Labs user documentation.
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  • ...your own helpful comments on other application's talk pages; and any other community tasks such as bug triage or wiki cleanup. Feel free to call attention to an
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  • Sugar Summits are where the Sugar community gathers in person to discuss the project.
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  • ...s not in Pootle yet, send email to the localization list or to Translation Community Manager [mailto:cjl@sugarlabs.org Chris Leonard].
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  • ...an interface for user's to input their own faqs, and community members for community driven faqs (which get higher priority) through the internet. :As an irc-bot, it would live on a server, and would get only community driven updates. The bot would respond to any question it thinks is a nice m
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  • ...needs of OLPC and the long-term goals and the relationship to the learning community:'' ...these efforts will be instrumental in our ability to reach a broader user community;''
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  • ==Community== ====Impact on the community====
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  • ==Community== ====Impact on the community====
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  • Some community members (including sdziallas and dogi) attended the meeting. ...expected that cjb and SeanDaly would draft some new TM and run it past the community for review. This was not completed, but nonetheless we spent most of the me
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  • === In the community ===
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  • <noinclude>{{TeamHeader|Sugar Labs|home=Community Home|meeting_link=Events|meeting_label=Events Calendar}}</noinclude>__TOC__ Sugar has a growing community that is ready to help you. Because users and contributors span the globe, a
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  • # Understand that Sugar is a Community Project supported by volunteers # Have an initial engagement with the Community
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  • * Create a local community devoted to the Sugar Labs principles, making Sugar more open and sustainabl ...for communication,between the local communities and the global Sugar Labs community
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  • The only thing better than Sugar is the Sugar community. ===In the community===
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  • == Drupal-OLPC community == There is a community of Drupal hackers who are deeply interested in the OLPC project and doing s
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  • Community members including: kaametza, bkuhn, keynote2k, jt4sugar ...to thank Bernie Innocenti and Mel Chua for their dedicated service to the community in their role as members of the oversight board.
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  • ...in Sugar in Colombia is on the rise, so it is great that there is a local community that can offer support. === In the community ===
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  • *http://somosazucar.status.net/ - Somos Azucar community microblog ===Possible tools for a new community site===
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  • === In the community === ...GNOME accessibility features, making it difficult to leverage the broader community's accessibility efforts.
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  • ..., including Teachers, Developers, Students, and everyone in the Sugar Labs Community. At the end, we are all learners. Please be free to add your own profile!
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  • ===In the community=== ...ecerra. We spent much of our time discussing how to better coordinate with community efforts in Peru. Oscar is organizing a meeting -- tentatively scheduled for
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  • ...ive exercise, with several inputs, so that we can capture the views of the community and beyond
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  • From the community: Quozl`
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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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  • ...please share your proposal with potential mentors and members of the Sugar community whom might be able to offer advice. ===You and the community===
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  • ...ears. I believe that open-source activity is nice way to "pay" for this to community. <h1>How will I keep the community informed of me progress and any problems or questions I might have over the
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  • See the Community [[Sugar Labs/FAQ|FAQ]] for more answers.
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  • === In the community ===
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  • From the community: tch__, ignacio, noemu, quidam, satellit, Quozl`
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  • ...501(c)3 corporation, serves as a support base and gathering place for the community of educators and software developers who want to extend the [[What is Sugar
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  • ...ed in the developer community, we are, IMHO, under represented by our user community.
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  • To be effective, the members of the Sugar Labs community must to work together; our code of conduct lays down the "ground rules" for ...—discovery, collaboration, and reflection—are central to the way the Sugar community operates.
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  • I serve the community in many ways from contributing codes, helping to maintain membership commit ...come in. I know there is some technical demands, but the idea is to form a community educators with Sugar as a core.
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  • * [[Community/Distributions/Sweets#Installation]]
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  • * understanding how community works -> make it better at Sugar Labs (find quick wins, proof-points) * engage community via IAEP and Sugar to harness people
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  • A number of community members attended the meeting.
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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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  • === In the Community ===
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  • ...holas Negroponte in ZDNET earlier this week that have caused a stir in the community. It is remarkable (to me) that there is still such confusion between operat ...s and freedom to explore and express lead to a vibrant, inventive learning community.
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  • ...d one that I find incredibly fascinating. Leveraging the power of a global community of developers to critique and help out with code and make the world better! ==You and the community==
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  • ...ar Labs has confidence in their skills. This would suggest that there be a community-based process in place.) ...highly-regarded assessment programme developed by the international Moodle community." We have no such rigorous Sugar assessment program, but perhaps the Activi
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  • ...caroline, bemasc, CanoeBerry, SeanDaly, mtd, lfaraone, bogstad, and other community members. :* "Should 'Sugar on a Stick' be a phrase that SL asks its community to avoid using unless they refer to the SoaS-Fedora distribution?"
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  • ...r Labs @ NDSU is to foster a culture of smarter computing in the Fargo, ND community by distributing Sugar and supporting the creation of games and activities t ...grees to abide by the principles of Free Software, open communication, and community participation;
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  • ...o an Open University report on "the effectiveness of a FLOSS-like learning community in formal educational settings" (Please see === Community jams and meetups ===
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  • === In the community ===
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  • From the community: cjl, icarito, karenesq, kaametza, tch__, ignacio, Quozl`, JT4sugar
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  • # Let people understand that Sugar is a Community Project and that we would like their help # Invite users to join the community by asking a question
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