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1Achieving Impossible Things With Free Culture and Commons-Based Enterprise

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  • Title: ➤  Achieving Impossible Things With Free Culture and Commons-Based Enterprise
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  • First Year Published: 2009
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    Sugar Labs

    support from Nexcopy's RecycleUSB program, Sugar Labs provides Sugar on a Stick to elementary schools. The Sugar Labs community participates in events for teachers

    Sugar (desktop environment)

    Sugar is a free and open-source desktop environment designed for interactive learning by children. It was developed by SugarLabs. Developed as part of

    Python (programming language)

    the original on 17 June 2020. Retrieved 10 January 2020. "What is Sugar?". Sugar Labs. Archived from the original on 9 January 2009. Retrieved 11 February

    One Laptop per Child

    for the OLPC project, left OLPC and founded Sugar Labs to continue development of the open source Sugar software which had been developed within OLPC

    Walter Bender

    the Sugar graphical interface for the XO-1 Children's Machine computer from 2006 to 2008. After leaving OLPC in 2008, Bender founded Sugar Labs — a non-profit

    Ignacio Rodríguez (programmer)

    competition Google Code-in (in 2013 and in 2014) and a member of the Sugar Labs educational open-source organization. Rodríguez lives in Canelones. Destacado

    Software Freedom Conservancy

    member projects, including QEMU, Boost, BusyBox, Git, Inkscape, Samba, Sugar Labs and Wine. In May 2016, Yorba Foundation assigned the copyrights of the

    Sugar substitute

    A sugar substitute or artificial sweetener is a food additive that provides a sweetness like that of sugar while containing significantly less food energy

    Schulze method

    Exchange OpenStack OpenSwitch RLLMUK Squeak Students for Free Culture Sugar Labs Sverok TopCoder Ubuntu Vidya Gaem Awards Wikimedia (2008) Wikipedia in

    Roxbury Latin School

    Walter Bender (1973), former Executive Director of MIT Media Lab and founder of Sugar Labs Martino Poggio (1996), physicist, professor at University of