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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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  • ...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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  • ** Month 6 - [http://www.olpcsf.org/CommunitySummit2010/ Community Summit 2010]
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  • ...ty. My dedication to learning these skills and help from my mentor and the community will make success for this project a reality. ====You and the community====
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  • === In the community === 7. Aleksey Lim announced the latest in community-driven downstream Sugar distributions: [[Platform_Team/Harmonic_Distributio
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  • ...not permitted to serve on a Decision Panel. A Decision Panel will solicit community input, discuss (in private if they deem it necessary), reach a conclusion i ...ssues that must be decided in order for work to continue, and on which the community is otherwise deadlocked, should be escalated to a Decision Panel. I expect
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  • === In the Community === ...Educación a Distancia http://www.um.es/ead/red/46]) submissions from Sugar community members:
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  • I had written an NSF grant a while back: "Adding depth to and building community within informal education", which was rejected, but is worth pursing noneth ...r learning experiences and interests, and connecting these activities to a community of learners are significant enhancements to the status quo of informal lear
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  • ...ntributions coming from engineers at OLPC, Activity Central, and the Sugar community at large. ...patches to the Sugar toolkit as well. They are full-fledge members of our community.
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  • ...em'', last week. There was one line I cannot resist sharing with the Sugar community. Raz, our hero, is a young mathematician who leaves the nest to solve any n === Community jams, meet-ups, and meetings ===
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  • ...comunidad.2C|Querida comunidad]] | [[User:Sebastian#Dear_community.2C|Dear community]])
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  • === In the Community ===
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  • === Community jams, meet-ups, and meetings ===
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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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  • * Tutorials, teaching resources, community forums etc. http://squeakland.org/
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  • along the way, and the mentors and community members who manned the Also, some mentors (and community members) deserve special
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  • ...nt to have friends who can solve problems you can't." The diversity of our community is its strength. ...how to design, develop and deploy high-quality Free Software." Within our community, children and adults are working together.
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  • === Community jams, meet-ups, and meetings === ...r reports that "a bunch of enthusiastic Sugar developers, contributors and community members got together at FOSDEM'09 in Brussels, Belgium this weekend. In add
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  • ...been a primary goal for the Sugar Platform. In order to connect the sugar community File Sharing according to me is some thing of prime importance. ...y of the implementation and the actual use of such a project for the Sugar community were taken into account before I actually sat down to write this proposal.
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  • ;Community members: samsongoddy, iamutkarshtiwari, andresaguirre, davelab6, Ibiam, et
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  • ...]] for details and documentation). Many thanks to the release team and our community contributors. They've done a great job. === Community jams and meetups ===
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  • From the community: Quozl`, ignacio
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  • ...on the SugarLabs wiki is to increase communication between the development community and the users. Ultimately, this communication will serve to enhance the Su
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  • Community members including: John Tierney, Sean Daly, Caryl Bigenho, Thomas Gilliard.
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  • === In the Community ===
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  • ** growing the community of contributors ** growing the community of contributors
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  • == Pre-conference community meetup == OLPC / Sugar community meetup.
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  • Some community members (including alsroot) attended the meeting. '''ACTION:''' Walter will inform the community
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  • ...the release in the press—all quite favorable. Congratulations to the Sugar Community for a great effort and wonderful results. ...p for that" culture in an earlier posting). So my challenge to the netbook community was to invest in empowerment of the consumer to be a creator. The form fact
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  • === Community Bonding Period: === ...activity to the GSoC project, Exerciser Activity. The progress made during community bonding period was discussed along with approaching our GSoC project. In th
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  • ...am hopeful that we'll see some of Chris's suggestions adopted by the GNOME community. === In the community ===
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  • ...n of the design community; maybe our next award will be from the education community). Specifically, he suggests that we: ** Help build a community within each distribution to packages Sugar and Sugar Activities;
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  • * The official OLPC community support forum, forum.laptop.org http://en.forum.laptop.org/ * The Fedora community has an active forum, http://www.fedoraforum.org/
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  • ...5-82db-c8ed4b415eba&itemguid=8f7b0bd8-732a-4a8e-ad5a-ae2844d77291 Sugar in Community] – full proposal submitted 2008-12-01</strike>
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  • === In the community === ...he oversight board, so if you feel you represent a constituency within the community that is not being heard, please consider running for one of the open positi
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  • ...e whole semester learning (in a very exploratory way) about the Sugar Labs community and coming up with ways to convey their understanding of how open source pa ...read), and generally listening for things the Sugar (and Sugar-in-Fedora) community needs that they can make, and making them.
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  • ...roud that there is now more than 100 Sugarizer contributors today and this community is still growing. In the latest Google Summer of Code, 2 mentors was previo
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  • I got to know about this programme from the open source community of our college. Per Child project .The mission of Sugar Labs is to support the Sugar community of
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  • === In the community ===
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  • ;Community members: Quozl, vipulgupta2048
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  • Some community members attended the meeting.
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  • ;Community members: samsongoddy, GrannieB_, Ibiam, andresaguirre, davelab6, pikurasa
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  • ...re is a link to the '''[http://lists.sugarlabs.org/archive/community-news/ Community news archive]'''. ...//lists.sugarlabs.org/listinfo/Community-news Community News] || The Sugar community news weekly digest
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  • ...grees to abide by the principles of Free Software, open communication, and community participation; :c. will include Sugar Labs ABC as part of the global Sugar Labs community;
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  • ...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 === In the community ===
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  • ...estion 3]</nowiki> "Should 'Sugar on a Stick' be a phrase that SL asks its community to avoid using unless they refer to the SoaS-Fedora distribution?" ...estion 3]</nowiki> "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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  • ...almost 400 sugar activities. Projects like sugar on a stick have widen the community for these activities (like they can be used by Fedora users as well). Still == You and the community ==
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  • ...ndows XP. We need to let the world know that: (a) there is a vibrant Sugar community; (b) that OLPC is still behind Sugar; (c) other hardware vendors are beginn ...so we need to make it easier for small groups to try Sugar. This includes community support of the existing LiveUSB, LiveCD, and Appliance efforts, but also fu
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  • ..."understand the benefits of human dignity, tolerance, connecting to self, community, and the world, they are better equipped to become conscious leaders in the === In the community ===
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  • ...we are reaching the end of 2009, we are still engaged in that debate. As a community, we remain passionate and outspoken about things that matter and we continu ...ishing a reputation for being responsible and reliable members of the FOSS community. In September we learned that ''every'' child in Uruguay is now a Sugar use
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  • ...h community (that doesn't exclude possibility of having storages for local community needs), i.e., having something similar to [[Activity Library]] but for Jour
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  • ===In the community=== ...it.org/ GUADEC]; my plan is to both introduce Sugar to the broader desktop community (with the goal of recruiting more contributors), to sing the praises of the
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  • ...some new contributors as a result of this renewed exposure to the desktop community. (We already have a volunteer to work on the touch-screen interface.) ===In the community===
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  • Community members: kandoi, raulhugo, gp94
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  • not act alone: you can work within a community; communities arise community is a meritocracy: all that matters is what you do, not who
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  • It is important that the Sugar community keep united and focused on providing a great educational experience to chil ...en formed to voice and support the needs of Sugar deployments to the Sugar community and to organize forums for the exchange of experiences between Sugar users
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  • ...professional, disciplined, and equitable manner. Good governance lets the community engage in discourse and provides a transparent mechanism for arbitration in ...o the wiki (Please see http://wiki.sugarlabs.org/go/SugarLabs:Governance). Community input and feedback is important: please help us get this done properly. Fee
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  • ...ários que estão conectados com outros através de WiFi ou através de [[olpc:Community Jabber Servers | Jabber network]]. Os desenvolvedores do Sugar são estimul
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  • ...s/friends who have made and continue to make contributions to our project. Community members may nominate candidates. * Access to a community of experts in Sugar and Sugar deployment;
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  • ...GSOC in August will be the testing and integration phase, where hopefully community members can get their hands on it and test it out, see how well it fairs in == Impact on the Community ==
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  • Community members including: bkuhn (Bradley Kuhn --SFC), keynote2k (Tony Sebro --SFC)
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  • ...nfigurations, indicate them. The more specific you can be, the better the community testing can be.''
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  • ...ure. Please help us fill in the schedule in the wiki ([[Sugar Labs/Roadmap|Community Roadmap]]). ...o the list ([[Deployment Team/Guide_to_community_outreach#Entries_on_blogs|Community Blogs]]).
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  • * [http://book.git-scm.com/ Git Community Book]
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  • === Community jams and meetups === ...he wiki, outreach to education and developer communities. On behalf of the community, we give our warmest thanks to the developers and contributors who made thi
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  • ...GCI as announced by Google this morning (Stephanie Taylor). Should inform community via IAEP and Sugardevel list – Devin to send message.
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  • Benefits to the Community: We'll greatly expand the reach of the project by opening the door to JavaS * Tools to support community management of the site
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  • ...ts.sugarlabs.org/listinfo/sugar-devel mail list] has a friendly and active community of Activity and Sugar developers.
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  • ...at Sugar, to a greater and greater extent, is being shaped by its end-user community. Kids from Australia to Zimbabwe taking responsibility for their tools of l === In the community ===
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  • See the Community [[Sugar Labs/FAQ|FAQ]] for more answers.
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  • ...oups: second graders who are studying geography (through the lens of their community), number lines, and clocks; third graders who are also studying geography a ===In the community===
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  • ...d to make this the focus of an upcoming meeting. (We'd like to do in every community what gregdek has done in Fedora. And we'd like to better engage with effort
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  • === In the community === ...sync with our upstream and opens the door to much of the work in the GNOME community around topics such as accessibility and touch. Many thanks to everyone who
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  • ...://developers.google.com/open-source/gci/ Google Code In 2017]. Sugar Labs community members: please feel free to add tasks below. ...to Sugar maintainers. They hang out on IRC with the global Sugar developer community and are full-fledged members of the Sugar development team. It is this latt
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  • === In the community === ...ey DeLorme, Erik Price, Rahul Gaur, and Suraj KS. Also, many thanks to our community mentors, including Marten Abente, Lionel Laské, Claudia Urrea, Gonzalo Oda
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  • See the Community [[Sugar Labs/TODO|TODO]] list for more thing that need doing.
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  • Some community members (including sdz) attended the meeting.
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  • ...e connected to each other by [[wikipedia:Wi-Fi|Wi-Fi]] or through a [[olpc:Community Jabber Servers | Jabber network]]. Sugar developers are encouraged to write ...Kindern in der Umgebung via [[wikipedia:Wi-Fi|Wi-Fi]] oder über ein [[olpc:Community Jabba Servers | Jabber Netzwerk]]. Sugar setzt in seinen "Activities" auf z
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  • See the Community [[Sugar Labs/TODO|TODO]] list for more thing that need doing.
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  • ...://developers.google.com/open-source/gci/ Google Code In 2018]. Sugar Labs community members: please feel free to add tasks below. ...to Sugar maintainers. They hang out on IRC with the global Sugar developer community and are full-fledged members of the Sugar development team. It is this latt
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  • If you are contemplating taking Sugar out into your community, you will find a wide selection of resources at [[Deployment Team/Resources
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  • ...you are interested in running for one of the open board seats, open to any community member, please feel free to contact me or the membership committee with any
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  • === In the community ===
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  • ;Community members: Rahul Bothra and Peace Ojemeh. * benefits and costs, including exposure to broader FOSS community,
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  • ...tp://www.educalibre.cl '''Educalibre'''], an educational and technological community founded in late 2004 and now is in the formal process to become an official ...onal Development]. Opencourseware to be openly developed by latinamerican community support, focused on Sugar as a way to accquire key teachers ICT competences
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  • ...ver the past few days, so I am a bit late in giving an update to the Sugar community. ...; the Release Team has been cleaning a few outstanding bugs in 0.84.1; the community has been busy helping potential Google Summer of Code applicants refine the
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  • Sugar Labs community members: please feel free to add tasks below. ...to Sugar maintainers. They hang out on IRC with the global Sugar developer community and are full-fledged members of the Sugar development team. It is this latt
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  • [http://sugarlabs.org/ Sugar Labs] is the community organization behind the Sugar Learning Platform, a free and open-source sof ...re Freedom Conservancy]. The mission of Sugar Labs is to support the Sugar community of users and developers and establish regional, autonomous “Sugar Labs”
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  • ==Offer community help on [[IRC]]== :<wim-9397> no community help?
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  • ...ight Board, consisting of seven (7) members, elected annually by the Sugar community—the Sugar Membership. The Oversight Board shall meet at least once per qu ...r of the Oversight Board, the Community Members shall elect a replacement Community Member to serve on the Oversight Board.
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  • ...s (www.sugarlabs.org) is an independent outgrowth of OLPC. We are a global community of volunteers—teachers and software developers—whose mission is to brin ...s children fortunate enough to have access to a computer at school, in the community, at home (or only the occasional access to a computer in an Internet café)
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  • Community members have [http://translate.sugarlabs.org contributed] with initial tran ...check out [https://youtu.be/PXFaXAGIw04 this] fantastic video made by our community members. It is also available in [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1SMzR8nI5
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  • A number of community members attended the meeting.
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  • ...mary purpose is to attempt to make our work more transparent and allow the community to participate.
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  • ...e dialog between the packaging team, the developers, testers, and the user community; as a result, we are converging on a more sustainable process and we are be ...r Labs mission; (e) how it impacts Sugar; and (f) how it impacts the Sugar community. Stay tuned.
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  • ...rticipated in the selection process—the feedback on the proposals from the community has been especially of great value. ...d hope that you will be able to find time to participate in the Sugar Labs community in some fashion this summer. We hope you'll reapply next year.
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  • ...a plan together and take advantage of this generous offer from the Fedora community. ===In the community===
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  • ...Fedora or Sugar on Debian. Sugar Labs “central” exists as a forum for the community to reach consensus on its goals. The heavy lifting is happening in the leav ...modified without restriction.” There is a residual in that it enables the community to play an important role in development, but it does not directly follow t
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  • ...ilmore's talk, where he outlined what he thinks are the next goals for the community. It is no surprise that Eben Moglen gave an inspiring talk. He spoke about ...the past two years, in part by hanging onto the coattails of the GNU/Linux community's efforts. I tried to make the point that the usual metrics — robustness,
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  • ...onard, Gonzalo Odiard, and Claudia Urrea for their years of service to the community. I'm enthusiastic about the quality and dedication of [[Oversight_Board/201
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  • ...at if we could get a heads start on next year by inviting more of our user community, e.g., teachers, to join Sugar Labs. Please spread the word. Also, anyone w My apologies to two community members who were unable to vote because their ballots were rejected by thei
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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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  • 1. Thanks to the input from many members of our devel community, we were able to finalize our application to Google Summer of Code. Our app
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  • ...t deployment, so they are hoping to pull together a team to help the Sugar community to accelerate its efforts to get Sugar (or a Sugar-like experience) running === In the community ===
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  • ...f software, services, and practices that make interacting within the Sugar community more useful and complete. Harmonic Distribution consists of two major parts ...st popular GNU/Linux distributions and hardware platforms within the Sugar community. Sweets Distribution provides the easiest way to launch Sugar and start exp
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  • ...re enfants connectés ensemble directement par Wi-Fi, ou bien via un [[olpc:Community Jabber Servers | réseau Jabber]]. Les développeurs de Sugar sont encoura ...evenir disponible sur de plus en plus de machines.) En fonction du [[olpc:Community Jabber Servers|serveur Jabber]] auquel vous êtes connectés, vous verrez d
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  • ...for Free and Open Source software] that characterize the intentions of our community.
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  • Some community members (including sdz, satellit, dogi) attended the meeting.
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  • ...e oversight board and continue to make numerous contributions to the Sugar community. ...as both Piotr and Ezequiel did great work and have deeply engaged with the community. Congratulations to both of them. And, again, thank you to all of the conte
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  • ...resentation | OLE Overview, Content Tools, and Collaboration w/ the Sugar Community.]] (Jim Krzywicki, Chris Rowe) | 1900 || rowspan="2" | Community (Mel Chua (maybe) / Greg DeK / Yamandu ''the Art of list management'')
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  • While I think that the Sugar Community has worked hard towards providing clarity, there remain deficiencies and di ...rning. Sugar is developed and maintained by Sugar Labs, a global volunteer community of software developers and educators. Our goal is to raise a generation of
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  • ...ort Sugar development itself much longer. We need to acknowledge that as a community and continue to work with OLPC while seizing the other opportunities for di ...he ideas and opinions of the less aggressive or more remote members of the community. It felt as if some important voices are not being heard; we need that inpu
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  • === In the community === ...is announced the creation of [http://www.franxophonie.org FranXOphonie], a community portal for Sugar projects in Francophone countries around the world, includ
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  • ...influence of other people writing learning software. We came together as a community because we share certain principles about learning and we want to help peop
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  • ...leagues and build some new connections that will further enhance the Sugar community. For example, Tomeu Vizoso, Bernie Innocenti, and I had a chance to spend t ...he downside was that we were not at all successful in engaging the on-line community in the process—in part due to technical difficulties (a flaky network) an
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  • (As recommended by community members -- this list is not endorsed by Sugar Labs) ...more sites that might be beneficial to add here, please add it! This is a community list.
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  • ...eally want to be a part of the open source community mainly because of the community. The idea of working together with all sort of people from all sorts of pla ** Beta testing and bug reporting, hopefully i can get some of the community to participate in the testing and bug reporting.
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  • ...nfidence regarding any issues you may have with the oversight board or the community.
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  • I'm working for open source community from about a year and have various past experiences in Python, Django, C++, == I and the community: ==
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  • ...r of free software and is exploring ways in which they can engage the FOSS community more deeply. They have a regional development organization, [http://www.tis ...Sugar Labs in establishing various value-added services to the Sugar user community. We will be discussing these guidelines over the next few weeks. We also sp
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  • Currently I am attending New River Community College where in less than a year I will receive an Engineering Computer Sc == Impact on Community: ==
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  • ...Having spoken with many of you, I know you will remain active in the Sugar community, even as you seek new opportunities. ...ties or dependencies on any single company or organization. The Sugar Labs community is expanding. The downsizing of OLPC's engineering efforts, while significa
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  • ...s who travelled from as far away as Siberia in attendance. It really was a community effort. What struck me above and beyond the passion that the Sugar community has for providing great learning opportunities for children is that we have
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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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  • ...min] Technical part with a focus on "issues that make sense for the Fedora community" (present a rough list of the 8 most important tasks at hand. talk 2min abo
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  • ...folks who actually live in very populated locations, searching for a local community college which provides cna classes will not be a issue because it’s a rea ...ion. Not only are you able to get your instruction at a regional school or community college, but you are able to also attempt some local hospitals or perhaps r
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  • ...ol administrators alike in the process of our tool development and broader community.
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  • ...ctions below are a place to explore and summarize ideas collected from our community on how best to market Sugar Labs through a web site for our primary target ===Sugar Labs: a community===
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  • ...s, we run our own. As a nice side effect we contribute back to the OpenPGP community by being [http://sks-keyservers.net/status/info/keys.sugarlabs.org part of]
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  • ==Me and the Community== ...be a solution for it. Even without a mentor, there will be the Sugar Labs community to turn to for advice, and there are always online resources to help with f
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  • ...tle prompting from Dave Farning, Anne Gentle has been leading a discussion community efforts to document Sugar. She is circulating some ideas for getting more e === Community jams and meetups ===
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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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  • ;Community members: GrannieB, Ibiam, icarito
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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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  • ...eed that we would apply again to Google Code In. It is imperative that the community come up with challenges for the contest. We'd like to focus more on bug-fix
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  • ===In the community=== Visit our [http://planet.sugarlabs.org planet] for more news from the Sugar Community.
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  • * Active contributor to Mozilla Delhi Community Website (Mozpacers) - [https://github.com/h4xr/Mozpacers.github.io Mozilla ...plore, discover, create, and reflect with the mission to support the Sugar community of users and developers and establish regional, autonomous "Sugar Labs" aro
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  • * Monitor Sugar Labs community communications to learn of potential wiki content or service improvements. * What can Sugar Labs 'central' or the community do to help?
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  • I started diving into the FOSS community since January ,2014. I started my open source journey with Mozilla.<br /> ...anges in porting strategy, if any , will be discussed during or before the community bonding period.
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  • ...had the opportunity to lead the .uy community closer to the mainline Sugar community. === From the community ===
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  • === Community jams, meet-ups, and meetings === * thinking about how to involve the community more directly in Sugar development; self-contained bundle vs packages with
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  • ...l use of TurtleArt, between different actors of the Uruguayan educational community.
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  • ...n other words, it is exactly about having a platform that supports a Sugar community.
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  • ...ing the project. I see GSoC as a wonderful opportunity to become part of a community, contribute and also learn something valuable. '''April 21 - May 19 (Community Bonding Period)'''
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  • ...ity members on other extensions based on the framework and encourage other community members to work with us on additional services.
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  • ...spect, that will allow even less experienced students to contribute to the community by simply reporting their experiences with Sugar on a Stick. #* I've been part of the Sugar Labs community for probably two years now. However, my story starts earlier, when I was in
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  • ...Sugar 1.0 release, and many other accomplishments in order to broaden our community of contributors and users. Please contact Sean if you have themes we should === In the community ===
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  • 1. Now that the Sugar community and the Release Team have wrapped up 0.84, it is time to talk about our “ ...l recession; nonetheless, the goals for Sugar Labs in 2009 are to grow its community, broaden its code base, and most important, increase the number of children
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  • ...tware Freedom Conservancy. Sugar Labs coordinates volunteers—international community of teachers, software developers, artists and writers, parents and children ...rior mentoring skills to sign up. All potential mentors are interviewed by community members who have been successful mentors in the past. Specific criteria inc
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  • ...areer as open-source contributor. I would like to start giving back to the community that has taught me a lot, and helped me unconditionally on my developments. === III. You and the community ===
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  • ...r/ Sur list], I was struck by the dichotomy that seems to exist within the community: those who see and voice problems and those who are trying, despite the cha We can and do argue about how to achieve this goal (and some within the community take issue with the goal itself, e.g., our focus should be on helping child
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  • ...terface. I also intend to take continuous feedback on my progress from the community. I intend to keep enough time to assess the feedback and make further chang ...posed framework for the project and discussing its nitty-gritties with the community and my mentor.
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  • ;Question 3: "Should 'Sugar on a Stick' be a phrase that SL asks its community to avoid using unless they refer to the SoaS-Fedora distribution?" ...plurality of people with definite opinions say ''yes'', SL should ask its community to avoid using 'Sugar on a Stick' in a confusing way. There is consensus t
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  • ...contributions to the Music Blocks project. I have been a part of Sugarlabs community since December 2017. Here is the link to all the contributions made by me === You and the Community ===
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  • ..., observant and caring human beings. I'm honored that they have chosen our community in which to develop their skills. Bonus: as I was hoping, we got some codin === In the community ===
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  • ...evolve and serve the needs of many people. I'm eager to collaborate with a community, members from different countries and tring to do something that will help ===You and the community===
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  • ...bs has created a number of trademarks and logos to identify the Sugar Labs community and individual Sugar Labs projects. In addition to the ‘Sugar Labs’ tra * The Sugar Labs trademarks are a symbol of the quality and community support that people have come to associate with Sugar Labs. To ensure that
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  • *Mandriva SA cedes control of Mandriva Linux to the Community : http://blog.mandriva.com/en/2012/05/17/mandriva-linux-will-return-to-the-community/
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  • .../ ''Make Magazine'' and the Makerfaire], gave a nice overview of the maker community aesthetic. In my presentation, I pointed out that 50 years ago, Logo was al === In the community ===
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  • === In the community === ...evel archives. Aleksey's ultimate goal is to encourage more "doing" by the community and he makes a compelling argument that infrastructure does matter in advan
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  • ...rg/go/Proyecto_Piloto_Hexoquinasa Hexoquinasa] project created by Peruvian community to support Sugar Learning Platform deployments.
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  • ...nectivity, servers, training, content development, documentation, support, community outreach, etc. ...advantage of great content developed elsewhere, for example, by the Etoys community.
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  • ...prehensive program that includes connectivity and computing throughout the community. For the younger children, they have instituted 1-to-1 computing, also usin === In the community ===
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  • Some community members (including mtd, satellit_, jt4sugar) attended the meeting.
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  • ===You and the community=== '''How do you propose you will be keeping the community informed of your progress and any problems or questions you might have over
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  • ...s/community/olpc_san_francisco_community_summit_2012.html OLPC SF's global community summit]. ...cs.google.com/document/pub?id=1dnhU2F6EntepVXTgN8QpkME8fZVUuPjcCoMUfAVKbcc Community Edition] (hassle-free [http://ChildrensLibrary.org ICDL], Yes We [http://kh
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  • I started diving into the FOSS community since January ,2014. I started my open source journey with Mozilla.<br /> ...garding the functionality will be discussed thoroughly with the sugar-labs community during the
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  • ...or America) that develops open source civic solutions that aim to help the community and the society. The app listed below is a proof of concept made in a 2 day ...finalize collaboration strategies with mentors and developers of the sugar community. <br>Deliverable <br>-> A finalized specification document for the new API.
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  • ...not ideal. It's better to be organic, become Recommended first and let the community and users drive popularity. ** ALSO is meant to be a community oriented site. With editors who are closely monitoring additions to the sit
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  • ...t of open-source stuff for so long that I really want to contribute to the community. ==You and the community==
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  • ...rs themselves. This is an unprecedented accomplishment for which the Sugar Community should be proud. Sugar Labs participation in Google Code-in is icing on the ...n 2013. Perhaps at MIT or perhaps at a deployment. It is time to bring our community together face to face on a larger scale.
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  • ...nd it certainly would be a privilege to contribute back to the open source community. <h2>You and the community</h2>
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  • The project will include a level editor, so members of the Sugar community will be able to create and share challenges with their friends. ===You and the community===
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  • ...-class development environment in Sugar. An indication of progress is that community members not directly affiliated with the development effort are beginning t === In the community ===
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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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  • ...member can put a request for a decision on the next SLOBs meeting agenda. Community members can contact an Oversight Board member to put their requests for a d
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  • The Sugar community will gather to discuss the project at MIT on '''October 7th, 2016.''' ...rg/web/20210620163914/http://mariahnoelle.com/web-log/thoughts-on-the-olpc-community-summit/
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  • ...een to Sugar Labs. I want to start giving back to the Free and Open Source community that has given me so much both in terms of software, experience and guidanc '''You and 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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  • ...activities, artifacts derived from Sugar activities, books, etc., and the community social activity centered around this content. It is the common information ...rg/go/Proyecto_Piloto_Hexoquinasa Hexoquinasa] project created by Peruvian community to support Sugar Learning Platform deployments.
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  • ...ike to devote my summer in this world of open source and contribute in the community with my technical know how. ...tivity written in JavaScript and would add towards the motive of the sugar community to add support for HTML 5/JavaScript.
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  • ...e core ideas have settled down and are ready to be presented widely in the community. It will be useful to let people in the Sugar community to concentrate only on software they are developing, and to reuse existing
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  • See the Community [[Sugar Labs/TODO|TODO]] list for more things that need doing.
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  • ...r discussion on the IAEP list] is an indication of just how passionate the community is about being responsive to the needs of deployments. ===In the community===
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  • <noinclude>{{TeamHeader|Sugar Labs|home=Community Home|meeting_link=Events|meeting_label=Events Calendar}}</noinclude> ...is point, you should have a solid plan, and the appropriate members of the community should be ready to support the new project and see to its success.
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  • :Sugar Labs is the community organization behind the Sugar Learning Platform. Sugar is the core componen ...e to dedicate themselves full-time to doing something substantial with the community. The GSoC program also provides us with a useful impetus to examine our sup
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  • ...d>'''Open Source Projects:'''</td> <td>I have contributed in Mozilla Delhi Community</td></tr> ...plore, discover, create, and reflect with the mission to support the Sugar community of users and developers and establish regional, autonomous "Sugar Labs" aro
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  • ...C++. I am deeply impressed by the collaborative working in an open source community and am keen to work with Sugarlabs this summer. ...iscuss about the design and features of project with mentors and Sugarlabs community.
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  • ...h software freedom as well as offers tools to exercise those freedoms in a community setting. ...patches, and community involvement on GitHub and Sugar's IRC. In his local community, Devin has represented Music Blocks software as a workshop lecturer (Constr
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  • ...rior to the Camp, there will be a [[Conozco_Uruguay_Tour|"Conozco Uruguay" Community Exploration Tour]] for those interested in seeing Sugar in action in the sc ...I have been doing more work on the Turtle Art plugin mechanism. I have two community efforts under way to use plugins: Ian Daniher wrote a plugin for WeDo and E
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  • ...bbit/CppSamples-Samples (A repository of modern C++ samples curated by the community.) May 4 - May 30 Community bonding, getting to know
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  • <h3>Impact on the Sugar Labs community</h3> ...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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  • # UX & UI problems to be listed of the website(Source :first time users and community) | social help and mailing list under community and better button
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  • We are said to be responsible for setting the Educational goals for the Sugar Community, but this says both too much and too little. In the long run, the children ...he roles of consumer, critic, and creator within the context of a learning community.
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  • <p>You and the community</p> ...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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  • ...um in the community, since we are suddenly more dependent than ever on the community... :'''<walterbender>''' developers in the general sense of the community...
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  • ...to promote it, but the development work itself is done downstream, in the community, both by volunteers and groups that want to offer services, in some cases f ...making their needs and point of view known to the community. We (the Sugar community) should strive to make our code work for everyone, not just OLPC, so that t
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  • * Give the community enough time to develop and upstream new features.
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  • ...hat underly Sugar become more mainstream. This will help us to broaden our community and our reach. C. Scott Ananian [http://cananian.livejournal.com/tag/google ===In the community===
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  • ;Community members in attendance: davelab6, icarito, cjl, samsongoddy, kaametza, Ibiam
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  • ...?: Sugar, the learning platform developed and maintained by the Sugar Labs community, is about giving children an opportunity to use technologies to engage in a ...to Sugar maintainers. They hang out on IRC with the global Sugar developer community and are full-fledged members of the Sugar development team. It is this latt
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  • ...the mentees are doing, and if they are involving themselves in the greater community.
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  • ;Community members in attendance: davelab6, icarito, GrannieB, satellit
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  • ...discuss the transition process in more detail with Greg Dek. in regard to community impact.
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  • ...rojects which are either closed-source or academic projects. As new to the community I would like to push my limits this summer as a open-source contributor, make new friends in developer community and help others!
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  • ...n the BugSquad; in fact it is a great way to return something to the Sugar community if you cannot program. If you have an interest in the programming and deve
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  • See the Community [[Sugar Labs/TODO|TODO]] list for more things that need doing.
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  • ...l embody. Therefore, we have adopted a new set of metaphors that emphasize community. While there are some correlations between the Sugar UI and those of tradit
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  • - Community bonding period
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  • ...ete) is far from meeting the needs of a teacher (or anyone else new to the community). Bill Kerr wrote up some questions that I tried to answer in the wiki (See * What is FOSS etiquette, how do you go about learning to be a member of this community?
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  • ...the IADB-sponsored evaluation. When I asked him what more the development community could do, he response was that he wanted less—fewer activities—because Thursday evening, I attened a meeting for Sugar community volunteers organized by Sebastian Silva [www.fuentelibre.org FuenteLibre] a
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  • ...meeting I am able to, as well as continue to contribute to the Sugar Labs community in other ways, including but not limited to advocacy, outreach at maker eve
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  • ...latform", says Walter Bender, executive director of Sugar Labs. "The Sugar community looks forward to working more closely with the GNOME Foundation on topics s ...th technology and the internet. This work is heavily influencing the GNOME community as they think about potential ways to improve GNOME in the future."
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  • ...mazing how people from different time zones can come together to work as a community. I think it would be the best utilization of my summer holidays to work on (Community Bonding period)
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  • ;Want to help?: Welcome to the Sugar Labs community! We are contributors of all types - teachers, writers, coders, designers, t
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  • ...discussion a part of your project - maybe something to be done during the community bonding period). Here are the things we can do: ...Discuss which authentication bridge to use with Discourse. Get to know the community. Make a standalone WebKitGTK+ activity that can be later ported to sugar.
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  • ...forts. (If we build it and they come, we need to make sure that there is a community connection.)
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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/HTML. The coding standards will be strictly followed as laid down by the community to make the project consistent with sugar. As I can see, there are endless == You and the community ==
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  • "I am Jaskirat Singh, SL community member.
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  • rsync -aP aslo bugs colombia community-news dextrose fourthgrademath gsoc iaep italia marketing slobs soas somosaz rsync -aP aslo* bugs* colombia* community-news* dextrose* fourthgrademath* gsoc* iaep* italia* marketing* slobs* soas
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  • These principles proved affective at MIT in establishing a learning community that is both collaborative and critical. These same principles were an infl * They would be an easy way to get the community to test the idea;
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  • ...er and can readily be ported to platforms such as Android. This has been a community effort with contributions coming from all corners and has already attracted * The School Server project has a new life thanks to a concerted community effort.
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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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  • ...lectrical grid doesn't reach - so there is no electrical experience in the community). ...puters to provide a more meaningful educational experience for students at community schools which are on the wrong side of the 'digital divide'. One primary as
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  • ...cons of having an executive director. Please share your thoughts with the community. === Community jams and meetups ===
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  • ...tion for the wiki. On the wiki navigation sidebar, Teams are listed in the Community block and premier Projects in the Projects block.
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  • ...game of "Teenpatti" It is the part of effort put forwarded by our college community by organising DA(Dhirubhai Ambani) Winter Of Code. and second open source p ...the project(s) around sugar labs.This project can attract a wide range of community from developers to teachers and parents.It helps to connect all communicate
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  • ...feature policy is to make systematic and predictable the process by which community ideas on how Sugar should evolve get transformed into actionable proposals. The person responsible for managing the Feature Process is our community-designated Release Manager.
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  • ::* To help other users to get started in the community in very quick manner. :::* [https://publiclab.github.io/community-toolbox/ Publiclabs First Timer issue]
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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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  • ...ftware that runs on the XS and how software can support Learners and their community using the [[Sugar System Stack |Sugar Platform]].
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  • ...is is a new project while Moodle has lots of developers and a very healthy community. * Provide UI Images Screenshots to the community and ask them to comment over it.
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  • ...on]. The gist of our project plan is to reach out to and support the Sugar community of educators and software developers. We are seeking resources to expose mo === Community jams, meetups, and meetings ===
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  • ...ut the interface, discussing the best approach to teaching Python with the community. ====You and the community====
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  • ...with Paraguay Educa and colleagues at ANU since 2007. Here we have found a community of educators well versed in the pedagogy of contructionism. They have had p ...ether we also need to create a space of growth for the remarkable learning community in Paraguay so that they can make a difference in Paraguay, and consequentl
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  • * Latest [[Community/Distributions/Sweets_Distribution/Testing|Test results for Sweets Distribut * Older [[Community/Distributions/Ubuntu/Tests|Test results for Sweets Distribution on Ubuntu]]
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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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  • :'''<cjb>''' the community is still as blocked. ...harder it will be to reach consensus. I don't think we should say that our community is blocked when it doesn't reach consensus on something
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  • ...cessible on school servers, it might be not integrated to the global Sugar community. To support [[Wikipedia:Offline|offline]] workflow, students need to do rou ...paring to (1.3). The existing ways to discuss the content within the Sugar community is either limitted or too basic. There is the [[Activity Library]], but peo
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  • ...loyment sounds like "user community" and "learning workers in the field". Community (as currently framed) seems more like "Participation". :'''<walter>''' I think the idea behind community committee was not so much the constituency as much as the task: they'd be a
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  • ...re specific to Webkit, so it should be both feasible and beneficial to the community at large to wrap PyWebkitGTK in Hulahop's API.. ====You and the community====
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  • Benefits to the Community: We'll greatly expand the reach of the project by opening the door to JavaS Benefits to the Community: Long-overdue feature that will make this core Sugar feature more visible a
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  • * Test the activity and send the patches to the community for review and make necessary changes. * Test the activity and send the patches to the community for review and make necessary changes.
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  • ...people who ''won't'' be coding that night to sprint with David Farning on community infrastructure setup. Problems to tackle include building a Newbie Welcome
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  • ...hers and students an easy-to-use mechanism to share this resource to their community. This feature is a popular request from many deployments, including Paragua
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  • ...ating acoustic models for Indian English and Hindi. This part needs active community participation to bring in support for more languages. A speech collection a ...long term goals and some of those will need active participation from the community. I have already made progress with Steps 1 and 6 (these are continuous task
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  • Make final submission and discuss future prospects with the community. == You and the community ==
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  • From the community: srevinsaju ...the Sugar Labs code of conduct, Martin Guy's membership in the Sugar Labs community is hereby revoked. Motion by Walter; Seconded by MrBios
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  • ...o of a Turtle Art Arduino-controlled robot, and discussed Sugar with local community. ===In the community===
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  • ...issues. It will also allow contributors, from inside and outside the Sugar community, to participate and follow the work being done. Please list current initiat
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  • Community members including: Tony Forster and John Tierney * online chats to build community with teachers...
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  • ...e build to the mailing list and the Wiki page so that other members of the community can test, and record results * Community Bonding Period
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  • ...le is very flexible and can be changed as per the convenience of my mentor/community members. (Community Bonding period)
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  • How satisfied have parents and the community been with Sugar? (very unsatisfied 12345 very satisfied) # School becomes the center of 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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  • ...me personally I am motivated by opportunity it gives me to build within a community of builders. Last weekend's Sugar Camp in Prague organized by Daniel Drake ...et-to-be-seen-in-the-field reading system, I still believe that a learning community that includes teachers and parents is vital. We have a long ways to go in o
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  • ...e extensions based on the framework in #0002 and #0003 and encourage other community members to work with us on additional services.
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  • ...f different pages, diving deep into the codebase, and discussions with the community ...the current wiki-pages will be deprecated(deleted/moved as desired by the community)
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  • ...sider representing Sugar as a building block, we could treat Sugar Labs as community structure composed of those blocks, emphasizing both construction(ism) and ====A connected community of learners====
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  • ...sed by the SugarLabs team to improve the functionality of the Journal. The community made ​​suggestions on each point: ...easily from the activity, and not have to wait to close the activity. The community considers this is a very good functionality and makes the following recomme
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  • ...nowledge with other.This is the reason why I too wish to be a part of this community where people care for and support each other. == You and the community ==
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  • ...-source software countless times. Now I want to give something back to the community. Thus, the Sugar Labs community can profit ideally from my contribution, even after the end of the GSoC.
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  • I am new to the open source community and have not participated in any such project before. But this time I am lo === You and the community ===
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  • ...hink I can handle the amount of work of this project and contribute to the community. ==You and the community==
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  • ...Bulletin Board provides an environment for sharing with the entire laptop community. Furthermore, each activity has its own Bulletin Board, providing a space f ...can also view the things that others have posted as well. Moreover, as a community space, group sharing occurs naturally.
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  • ...e, so the short-term focus will be on testing, bug triaging and fixes. The community has done a great job in that we achieved practically all the features that === Community jams and meetups ===
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  • ...tunity for me to learn and contribute in open source. Becoming a part of a community, ==Me and the community==
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  • ...side note: I must mention my mentor was very humble, cheers to open source community.</i> ...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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  • ...a very terse proposal, mostly outlining our goals and the need to support community efforts. ...posed to school network environment--to foster Sugar-like collaboration on community projects; and (2) Sugar for the elderly, with a focus on accessibility and
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  • ...ant source of frustration. My deep desire to contribute and be part of the community would often turn to guilt, especially when I would be awed by the quality o ...I think this summer, this SoC could enable me to finally contribute to the community in the capacity of a developer/designer.
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  • :'''<walter>''' I plan to solicit them from the community this week and hold the election beginning next week. :'''<walter>''' and the relationship to the learning community
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  • ...tent, we rely on [[Activity Library/Editors|Activity Library Editors]] and community feedback.
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  • === Community jams, meet ups, and meetings ===
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  • ;Community members: Jaskirat Singh and Peace Ojemeh. * private complaints should be public so the community can react,
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  • with Satyaakam Goswami and his students at JNU and members of the local FOSS community. === In the community ===
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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 Su * Tools to support community management of the site
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  • ...(made in Inkscape). The Discourse button is merely an example (in case the community decides on using a different forum platform). ...use (sounds like a subjective option, nevertheless it is also based on the community voice and the project scope as a whole). Provides a user profile with some
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  • ===Community resources===
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  • ...te '''''Learners''''' for 'Users' when we speak of the '''people''' in our community. ;Wiki: a collaborative website that allows for community contributions and editing, e.g., http://wiki.sugarlabs.org
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  • Some community members (including satellit, sdziallas, karenesq) attended the meeting.
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  • ;Community members: samsongoddy, cjl, Ibiam, Quozl` et al.
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  • ...e extensions based on the framework in #0002 and #0003 and encourage other community members to work with us on additional services. ...he Wiki, outreach to education and developer communities. On behalf of the community, we give our warmest thanks to the developers and contributors who made thi
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  • ...t.py], but the final library that is to be used will be decided during the community bonding period. | '''Community Bonding Period(28th April-18th May)''' ||
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  • ...s, which we will vet over the next few weeks. Thanks to the applicants and community mentors. ...is still reflected in the Sugar code-base and the spirit of the Sugar Labs community.
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  • ...uring this period I will remain in constant touch with my mentor and sugar community. I will remain active on IRC and mailing list to discuss the design details ====You and the community====
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  • ...Monroy Gomez: use the introduction of the computers as a reason to hold a community celebration that draws the parents into the school as stakeholders.
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  • ...mazing how people from different time zones can come together to work as a community. I think it would be the best utilization of my summer holidays to work on (Community Bonding period)
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  • - Work together with all members of the board, and community to continue to develop and evolve the mission for the organization, taking
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  • ...ugar_Labs/Getting_Involved/lang-es|español]]}}{{TeamHeader|Sugar Labs|home=Community Home|meeting_link=Events|meeting_label=Events Calendar}}</noinclude> The Sugar community is made of individuals, teams, and relationships.
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  • ...together with a sound design, which I have already discussed with several community members. And I can provide as much time as is required for the work to get ..., I will be using it interchangeably between actual deployment and the irc community depending on context
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  • ...ighborhood view, where learners can connect to each other through a [[olpc:Community Jabber Servers|Jabber network]]; a Journal view, which can be used as a ''l :'''and take it out into your 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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  • <noinclude>{{TeamHeader|Sugar Labs|home=Community Home|meeting_link=Events|meeting_label=Events Calendar}}</noinclude> :Sugar is a community project where all work is done by volunteers. You can get an idea of the pe
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  • ...th Sugar; some are using Sugar and reporting upon their experiences to the community; and some are providing help and support.
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  • ...Ubuntu community. My talk at the conference was titled “What the learning community can learn from Free Software.” One of my slides made the point that soste ...towards a common goal, such as creating a newspaper or a story about your community. The guides are targeting different skill levels and they beautifully illus
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  • ...w, and for me this project is a great chance to give something back to the community. <big>'''You and the community'''</big>
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  • ...an outline of the project and more discussion with my mentor Sam and other community members regarding the features that are to be implemented. == Me and the community ==
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  • ..., contestants will be given the opportunity to engage with the open source community and get involved. The participating open source organizations gain the bene
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  • Some community members (including satellit, bemasc) attended the meeting.
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  • You and the community ...al interaction. Also, instead of just being impacted by it, the Sugar Labs community could use it to help the world by creating programs using Etoys that would
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  • See the Community [[Sugar Labs/FAQ|FAQ]] for more answers.
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  • <perrie> it more transparent and allowing the community to provide feedback on ...features and discuss existing features that needs to be improved, that the community can provide feedbacks on
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  • It is a renowned organization and has a large community of developers. It has also been creating an impact for ** a table listing each user community and a person in each community who Sugar Labs can talk with
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  • === What is the community protocol for submitting patches? === # Introduce yourself to the community.
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  • ..., contestants will be given the opportunity to engage with the open source community and get involved. The participating open source organizations gain the bene
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  • ...pache, etc that are being developed by the community. Becoming a part of a community which involves hundreds of developers in different time zones, working toge ...on the UI. Take feedback from mentors and other members of the Sugar Labs community. Ask some of the students living around my house about the UI - this would
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  • *Developing community web applications *<b>Position:</b> Community Development Liaison
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  • ...e user interface into many languages by our diverse “localization” (L10n) community. Lack of i18n means an inability to share.''' ...ommunity and hence we strive to provide as much control as possible to our community members, including our end-users. Towards these ends, we chose the GPL as o
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  • ..., contestants will be given the opportunity to engage with the open source community and get involved. The participating open source organizations gain the bene
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  • ;Community members: icarito, ibiam, Quozl ...not seconded: "The Sugar Labs Code of Conduct to include the Geek Feminism Community anti-harassment Policy <http://geekfeminism.wikia.com/wiki/Community_anti-h
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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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  • ..., contestants will be given the opportunity to engage with the open source community and get involved. The participating open source organizations gain the bene
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  • == '''Me 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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  • .../asetalias.github.io/pull/52 First pull request] on my college open-source community’s website, [http://www.github.com/asetalias ALiAS] - Maintainer since 201 * [https://gitlab.com/asetalias/Community-Connect gitlab/asetalias/Community-Connect] [Ongoing]
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  • * Community bonding period. * Gain consensus of the community on the designs and UI of the proposed features.
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  • ...l embody. Therefore, we have adopted a new set of metaphors that emphasize community. While there are some correlations between the Sugar UI and those of tradit
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  • ..., contestants will be given the opportunity to engage with the open source community and get involved. The participating open source organizations gain the bene
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  • ...plementation in a Python web framework, to tap into the existing developer community :)
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  • ...incomplete test of Sugar 0.112, but sufficiently close to be useful to 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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  • ...ke cross platforms apps. This will attract the web app developers to sugar community and help them launch their activities in sugar without playing or learning ...sitories apart from Sugar side. So we need to co-ordinate with the cordova community and get our additions to the cordova code be accepted. Only then can the Su
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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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  • ...of setting up a project for [[Replacing Textbooks]] with [http://www.wsis-community.org/pg/groups/14358/open-educational-resources-oer/ Open Education Resource ...It further means that materials can be translated into the language of any community that wishes to undertake the work, with the more advanced students translat
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  • | style="width: 200px;" | Community Bonding Period || Interact with mentor and organization members, understan -> Start making activities, the designs and logic for which got completed in community bonding period.
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  • ...verything you need to get started in becoming part of the Sugar on a Stick community. There are three main ways you can contribute to the Sugar on a Stick community. We work closely with our upstreams, [http://sugarlabs.org Sugar Labs] and
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  • ...USB-device, ensuring access to Sugar in their homes, school, library, and community. Any PC, Mac, or netbook becomes a child's own "Sugar computer" with a cont
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  • '''<big><big>You and the community</big></big>'''<br><br> ...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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  • Some community members (including alsroot, dogi) attended the meeting.
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  • | SugarLabs ||indirect support on features development/maintenance, community sustainability || technology - trademarks, support for communities || being part of Sugar Community
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  • :'''<walter__>''' both for developers and the user community ...e work? I am really impressed by the mix of educators and techies in their community.
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  • * [[Deployment Team/Guide_to_community_outreach|Guide to community outreach]]
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  • * [[File:Kathmandu-FOSS.pdf | Kathmandu FOSS community talk]] by Walter Bender, May, 2014 ...User:Bernie|Bernie]] at [http://www.olpcsf.org/CommunitySummit2010/ OLPCSF Community Summit 2010].
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  • ...://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 edit before final ...to Sugar maintainers. They hang out on IRC with the global Sugar developer community and are full-fledged members of the Sugar development team. It is this latt
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  • ...we talk about interns, I would like to see their work more exposed to the community ...lterbender>''' tomeu: I spend a few minutes each week posting to the blog, community news, and the wiki...
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  • == Step 2. ASLO User & Community Feedback == ** Tier 3) Plugin authored by licensee, company or a community member (or as legally obtained from [http://mycroft.mozdev.org/ Mycroft] o
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  • ...om [[User:Enimihil|Greg Stevens]]. Brian is new to the Linux / OpenSource community, and is working on documenting a development environment for <b>you</b> and ** http://help.ubuntu.com/community/ApacheMySQLPHP
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  • ...sut will surely do more than ust turn heads. We are here to worth with the community and do whtas some might say is the imposssible.
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  • Community members have [http://translate.sugarlabs.org contributed] with complete tra
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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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  • ==Community== Feedback from the community
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  • ...s from her classroom (Rosamel is a teacher in Uruguay) and challenging the community in regard to using technology for learning to its maximum potential. She ha
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  • === In the community ===
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  • ...the software, previously the single term Sugar would have gravitated both community & software clusters towards each other.'' ...'''<br>Sugar and Work surrounded by OLPC, lab, education, development, and community.
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  • * You must register with one of the working [[Community Jabber servers]] as [[OLPC:Sugar_Control_Panel#Network|instructed here]].
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