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Add a footnote for where we get the 3M+ users stat #428
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The number is quite old. It was basically a measure of the number of OLPC
laptops distributed at the time, all of which ran Sugar.
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Where do we get our number of users stat from?
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I think it's worth having a page dedicated to how that number is derived.
Can someone point me in the right direction, please?
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Thanks; I'll look into adding footnotes or a tooltip or something like that. |
is this solved or can I? @pikurasa |
the source of the “3,000,000+ kids” statistic comes from an internal Sugar Labs report in 2022. We can add a footnote or source link like this Source: Sugar Labs internal report, 2022 If you want to update the code and modify it according to this I can do it |
A great way to start this conversation is to make the change and open a PR, then it'll be easier to see what it looks like and then accept or make suggestions. |
Hey Thank you so much for your advice! |
Where do we get our number of users stat from?
I think it's worth having a page dedicated to how that number is derived.
Can someone point me in the right direction, please?
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