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## Describe: ## the teams's purpose and community role ## the team tasks and work ## who might be interested in joining/getting involved with the team |
Welcome the [[https://launchpad.net/~sugarteam|Ubuntu Sugar Team]], we are the folk that are maintaining the [[http://sugarlabs.org|Sugar]] Learning Environment on Ubuntu. Sugar, originally designed for the [[http://wiki.laptop.org|One Laptop Per Child]] projects, promotes sharing, collaborative learning, and reflection. Through Sugar's clarity of design, children and their teachers have the opportunity to use computation on their own terms; they are free to reshape, reinvent, and reapply both software and content into powerful learning activities. We are dedicated to triaging, fixing, testing, and providing support for Sugar and its many [[SugarTeam/Packages|activities]]. Please see our [[SugarTeam/Roadmap|road map]] for tasks we are working on. |
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## List the contact information of the team: Mailing-list, IRC channel and Web Forum as they may apply. Provide a link to the Launchpad page as a Team Member list if applicable. Consider how people will get in touch with you based on the contact information you supply. | If you wish to contact the team, you can do so in several ways: the best way would be through the mailing list, the address is ubuntu-sugarteam AT lists DOT ubuntu DOT com. We can also be found on IRC, on the Freenode server '''irc.freenode.net''' at #ubuntu-sugarteam. |
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## Describe easy ways to contribute to the team. These should look a lot like the bulleted points on the ContributeToUbuntu wiki page. Link to more detailed subpages as necessary. | === Bug Reporting === |
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= Projects = ## List the team's current projects and tasks as well as status and contact persons for each one. Make it easy for new people to know who to ask and where to go to get involved with a specific project. |
The [[SugarTeam/Bugs|bug reporting]] page contains useful information on how you can report bugs in a way that will helps the team to process them more efficiently. |
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= Launchpad Membership Policy = ## Describe your Launchpad team membership policy here. |
=== Bug Triage === If you want to join the Sugar Team or just want to help out, triaging bugs is a fairly easy task that always needs to be done. Information on bug triaging can be found on [[SugarTeam/Bugs/Procedures|triage procedures]]. === Bug Fixing === The next step is fixing the properly triaged issue reports, more information can be found on our [[SugarTeam/Develop|development]] page. === Quality Assurance === We document our QA procedures in [[SugarTeam/QA]] ==== Preview Testing ==== The last step is testing our new build before pushing them in the Ubuntu repositories. We have a set of [[SugarTeam/PreviewArchives|preview archives]] for testing recent fixes. === Wiki Maintenance === At the present moment the wiki is growing quickly, we need a few more people to help get it into shape, please see our [[SugarTeam/Wiki|wiki standards]] page for more information. |
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'''Sub-pages :''' [[Navigation(children,1)]] | '''Sub-pages :''' <<Navigation(children,1)>> |
Contents |
Introduction
Welcome the Ubuntu Sugar Team, we are the folk that are maintaining the Sugar Learning Environment on Ubuntu. Sugar, originally designed for the One Laptop Per Child projects, promotes sharing, collaborative learning, and reflection. Through Sugar's clarity of design, children and their teachers have the opportunity to use computation on their own terms; they are free to reshape, reinvent, and reapply both software and content into powerful learning activities.
We are dedicated to triaging, fixing, testing, and providing support for Sugar and its many activities. Please see our road map for tasks we are working on.
Contact
If you wish to contact the team, you can do so in several ways: the best way would be through the mailing list, the address is ubuntu-sugarteam AT lists DOT ubuntu DOT com. We can also be found on IRC, on the Freenode server irc.freenode.net at #ubuntu-sugarteam.
How to Contribute
Bug Reporting
The bug reporting page contains useful information on how you can report bugs in a way that will helps the team to process them more efficiently.
Bug Triage
If you want to join the Sugar Team or just want to help out, triaging bugs is a fairly easy task that always needs to be done. Information on bug triaging can be found on triage procedures.
Bug Fixing
The next step is fixing the properly triaged issue reports, more information can be found on our development page.
Quality Assurance
We document our QA procedures in SugarTeam/QA
Preview Testing
The last step is testing our new build before pushing them in the Ubuntu repositories. We have a set of preview archives for testing recent fixes.
Wiki Maintenance
At the present moment the wiki is growing quickly, we need a few more people to help get it into shape, please see our wiki standards page for more information.
Meetings
Sub-pages :
/Activities /Contacts /Develop /FAQ /GettingInvolved /Header /KnowledgeBase /Meeting /Package /Report /Roadmap /Tasks /Test |
Sugar (last edited 2013-03-23 22:30:13 by bbb72-0-185-15)