BOSTON, Mass — December 22, 2008 — Sugar Labs, a member of the Software
Freedom Conservancy, is joining the GNOME Foundation as part of the GNOME
Advisory Board. Sugar Labs creates software for young children used on
platforms like the One Laptop Per Child's XO. Sugar is based on the GNOME
platform and relies on technologies like GTK+ and Telepathy.

"The resources made available by the GNOME project have been essential to
the development of the Sugar learning platform", says Walter Bender,
executive director of Sugar Labs. "The Sugar community looks forward to
working more closely with the GNOME Foundation on topics such as GNOME
Mobile and an upstream collaboration framework." Walter Bender will be
representing Sugar Labs on the GNOME Advisory Board.

GNOME forms the basis of many platforms such as Sugar, Maemo, and Ubuntu
Netbook Remix, and also delivers the desktop platform offered by companies
such as Novell, Red Hat and Sun Microsystems. GNOME is actively cooperating
with the makers of these platforms in order to make sure that they can use
GNOME technologies as efficiently and effectively as possible and to enable
cross-fertilization of resources. Members of the GNOME Advisory Board help
the GNOME Foundation work with partner companies effectively and they also
get a chance to collaborate with each other on their use of GNOME
technologies.

"The GNOME Foundation is excited to have Sugar Labs join the advisory
board." says Stormy Peters, executive director of the GNOME Foundation.
"Sugar embodies the GNOME mission of making sure technology is available to
anyone, not just technical people, regardless of culture, financial
well-being or physical ability. The interface provided by Sugar offers an
innovative way to interact with technology and the internet. This work is
heavily influencing the GNOME community as they think about potential ways
to improve GNOME in the future."
About Sugar Labs

Sugar Labs is a non-profit foundation which serves as a support base and
gathering place for the community of educators and software developers who
want to extend the platform and create Sugar-compatible applications. Sugar
provides an interface to engage young children in the world of learning that
is opened up by computers and the Internet. Sugar is licensed under the GPL
and uses GTK+ and Telepathy. For more information see http://sugarlabs.org.
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