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   Students can be developers (as computer science students) and people persons (as an adult with the assumed social being characteristics), some could be designers or translators as well, depending on their background. All roles need commitment, although the specific tasks are different.
 
   Students can be developers (as computer science students) and people persons (as an adult with the assumed social being characteristics), some could be designers or translators as well, depending on their background. All roles need commitment, although the specific tasks are different.
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  There are two types of tickets: defect and enhancement. Each ticket has a number, a title, open time, modification time, owner, description and other miscellaneous items such as severity and milestone etc.
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''Repository''
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  It's both web-based and local. Source code can be accessed on browsers. If git tools are used, they can be checked out in command line.
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''Release cycle''
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  Each release cycle has a roadmap, which is updated at the beginning of each release cycle by the release team.

Revision as of 15:57, 10 May 2016

Jiang (Leo) Li

Jiang Li (a.k.a. Leo) is an Associate Professor in the Department of Computer Science (soon to be a part of the Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science) at Howard University in Washington, DC.

Dr. Li has been teaching computer science at Howard University since 2003. His research interests include computer networking and network security. He has been teaching both undergraduate and graduate courses such as data communication, computer organization, computer architecture and programming languages.

The Sugar Labs Project Anatomy

Contributions

 Students can be developers (as computer science students) and people persons (as an adult with the assumed social being characteristics), some could be designers or translators as well, depending on their background. All roles need commitment, although the specific tasks are different.

Tracker

 There are two types of tickets: defect and enhancement. Each ticket has a number, a title, open time, modification time, owner, description and other miscellaneous items such as severity and milestone etc.

Repository

 It's both web-based and local. Source code can be accessed on browsers. If git tools are used, they can be checked out in command line.

Release cycle

 Each release cycle has a roadmap, which is updated at the beginning of each release cycle by the release team.
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