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As the administrative arm of the Sugar Community, Sugar Labs is currently working with Software Freedom Conservancy to establish Sugar Labs as a not for profit organization.
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The administrative arm of the Sugar Community, led by Walter, is currently a non profit organization endorsed by the Software Freedom Conservancy. This is explained in more detail in the [[Sugar Labs/Governance | Governance document]].
 
 
This effort is being led by Walter.  You can see his progress and take part in the process by helping him develop our draft [[Sugar Labs/Governance | Governance document]].
 

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The administrative arm of the Sugar Community, led by Walter, is currently a non profit organization endorsed by the Software Freedom Conservancy. This is explained in more detail in the Governance document.