Before contributing to Sugar Labs, you should use Sugarizer or Sugar Desktop.
Your Equipment | Your Operating System | Recommendations |
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You have a tablet or phone | Android or iOS | Install the Sugarizer app from Google Play. |
You have a tablet or phone | iOS | Install the Sugarizer app from the App Store. |
You have a Chromebook | Chrome OS | Install the Sugarizer app from the Chrome Web Store. |
You have a Windows computer | Windows | Install the Sugarizer app from the Windows Store. |
Your Equipment | Your Operating System | Recommendations |
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You have only one computer and don't want to erase it | Linux, Windows, macOS, or iOS | Install virtualisation software, make a new virtual machine and install Sugar Live Build, Sugar on a Stick, Ubuntu, Fedora, or Debian. |
You have only one computer and don't want to erase it | Linux | Install Sugar packages from your distribution, see Ubuntu, Fedora, or Debian. For other distributions, contact your distribution community. |
You have another computer that can be erased | Doesn't matter | Install Sugar Live Build, Sugar on a Stick, Ubuntu, Fedora, or Debian. |
- Learn how to use Sugar and activities, see Help,
- Setup a development environment
Coding, documentation and quality assurance is important - it is required everywhere from producing new software, rolling out new features, maintaining and upgrading current releases, distributing instructions for others to know how to operating the software, and ensuring that others can use software with any problems.
- We have mentoring opportunities through our participation in programs such as Outreachy, Google Summer Of Code, and Google Code-In. You can read about these programs in the Wiki.
- Another way you can contribute to Sugar Labs is the Release Engineer's Feature Tracking wiki page. These are features proposed and implemented by other Sugar Labs community contributors. The progress of the feature is also indicated in the page - please contribute to tasks which are "In Progress".
- You can test Sugar and Activities and familiarise yourself with Sugar, making a note of where your expectation is betrayed by your observations, then seek feedback from others to learn if your expectation was right, and post inconsistencies to the corresponding GitHub repository issues page, Wiki, or mailing list [email protected],
- You can go to a specific GitHub repository and work on the bugs in the source code. Choose the "Issues" tabs and work through the various issues listed in it. The main Sugar Labs GitHub Repositories are listed in the "Important Sugar Labs Links".
- You can write documentation, see the Wiki, the Help Activity which is kept in the Help repository, and this developer documentation.
- You can update web sites, see www.sugarlabs.org which is kept in the www-sugarlabs repository.
- You can monitor activities.sugarlabs.org for activities to download in Sugar.
- You can choose to write your own desktop activity or write your own web activity.
- You can port activities which are in GTK+ 2 to GTK+ 3, using the guide.
- You can port activities which are in Python 2 to Python 3, using the guide.
- You can test code coverage of activities, using the guide.
Design is also crucial to Sugar Labs - it is where new ideas and initiatives are formed into proper reports which can be worked on. You can either contribute a new design proposal or implement an existing one in the Design Team User Experience Proposals wiki page.
You can help to increase the number of Sugar Labs users through -
- Write translations, see Translation Team and translate.sugarlabs.org, thereby the user experience of users speaking other languages.
- Publish blogs and detail your experience using Sugar Labs software, introducing more people to use Sugar Labs software.
- Design and execute lesson plans to introduce more children and youth to Sugar Labs, either in schools, outside school or in an informal setting.
The links listed below are of important Sugar Labs code repositories, wiki and website. Some of the code repositories ar based under the Sugar Labs GitHub Organisation, while others are not.
Github Organisation Page
GitHub Repositories Under Sugar Labs
- Sugar Shell for GTK+ 3
- Sugar Toolkit for GTK+ 2
- Sugar Toolkit for GTK+ 3
- Sugar Build/Development Scripts
- Sugar Artwork
- Sugar Labs Documentation
- Sugar Labs Website
GitHub Repositories Not Under Sugar Labs
Other Relevant Links
Well, don't worry; there are real people here who will try to help you. Some ways to get in touch with real people are:
- Hang out on the irc. Please stay for a little while, as people will come and go at different times of the day.
- Send an email on the mailing list