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''2016-04-05 The following is a DRAFT, that will be presented to the Sugar Labs Oversight Board at a regularly scheduled monthly meeting as a motion to approve it for the year. Your edits are welcome!''
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Sugar is high quality software for children to learn with, especially younger children.
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The following is a DRAFT, that will be presented to the Sugar Labs Oversight Board at a regularly scheduled monthly meeting as a motion to approve it for the year. Your edits are welcome!
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Sugar itself is a framework for programs called "Sugar Activities," which encourage learning through self-discovery. Collaboration, expression, and reflection are integrated into each Activity.
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Proposal 1:
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Every Activity respects every user's freedom to run, study, modify and redistribute it, governed by software licenses compatible with the GNU General Public License.
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“In 10 years or less, Sugar Labs is a solid global friendly libre software community where you can learn to design, develop, deploy and support high-quality self-discovery learning experiences and friendly collaboration environments among learners and makers of all continents, in all possible languages and all possible media of distribution."
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Our ultimate goal is for Sugar to be accessible to every child and every teacher in every school, all around the world, and for Sugar Labs to be a facilitator for knowledge exchange across all continents, especially knowledge that relates the software freedom movement to learning.
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Proposal 2:
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We grow our community to include users and contributors in all countries, in all languages, and in all cultures.
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[your proposal here...]
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We develop our software to run on every computer device, from desktops and laptops to tablets and smartphones.
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You may also enjoy related pages:
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Sugar began in 2006 as part of the One Laptop Per Child project. Today it is vigorously developed by Sugar Labs, a volunteer-driven and non-profit organization.
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* [[2016 Goals]]
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* [[Mission proposal 2016]]
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* [[Vision_proposal_2016/Call_1]]
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* [[Vision_proposal_2016/Call_2]]
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The machine we aspired to build in 2006 is now available as the OLPC XO-4 laptop, and you can buy XOs from us pre-installed with the 2016 release of Sugar.
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Sugar is high-quality software for learning, especially by younger children.
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Sugar is designed for use by people who do not yet have regular or reliable internet access.  
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We make things to think with. Join us.
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The Sugar Desktop runs on inexpensive desktop and laptop computers that have modest capacity, such as the XO-1 "$100 Laptop" developed by One Laptop per Child (OLPC).  
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A web-based version is under development for tablets and phones, called Sugarizer.
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Sugar Activities are applications that run in Sugarizer or the Sugar Desktop.
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Sugar Activities encourage learning through self-discovery and encourage collaboration, expression, and reflection.
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Sugar realises the educational vision of Seymour Papert and Alan Kay by providing a low floor and no ceiling.
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Every Sugar Activity respects every user's freedom to run, study, modify and redistribute it using software licenses compatible with the GNU General Public License (GPL) Version 3 or later.
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Sugar development began in 2006 at OLPC, and in 2009 Sugar Labs was established in service to the Sugar community as a volunteer-led and non-profit project.
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In 2016 the Sugar community is global, and we at Sugar Labs aspire to include users and contributors in all countries, all languages, and all cultures.
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We facilitate knowledge and software sharing among all people; we relate the software freedom movement to education.
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We provide plans for how to best use Sugar to improve learning, intended for individual parents and teachers all the way to national policy.
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We raise funds and use them to accelerate the progress of our Members, enabling them to access laptops, travel, and more.
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Our 2016 goals include
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We make things to think with.
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* successfully completing 6 GSOC projects
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Join us.
* fully staffing all boards, offices and committees
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* making TARGET_AMOUNT releases of Sugar
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* porting TARGET_AMOUNT Activities to Sugarizer, a web-based version of Sugar
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* Providing a step by step guide on the homepage website to setting up a 2016 vintage deployment device - one that can be purchased in quantities of 30+ for under $100 each - that covers where to buy them, how install Sugar on all of them at the time of deployment
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* consolidating all active development to Github
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** Making the github org membership a 'badge of honor' similar to [http://lists.sugarlabs.org/archive/iaep/2011-July/013736.html the old certificates]
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* cleaning up all sugar labs websites, starting with the wiki and issue tracker
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* liberate the "Learning To Change The World" text
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* offering batches of XO-4s at volumes of 20+ with 1+ school server units, so any classroom anywhere can become a Local Lab with almost "1 click" like convenience if they have $X to put down
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* your goal here!
 
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