I don't have a voice here, but I have spent a while playing with Moblin (and more recently MeeGo), and also with the Android SDK's. (Caveat: this was for an experimental platform I have been trying out; I have actually written exactly 0 useful apps with either platform...)
FWIW, then, I'd suggest that MeeGo is a substantially better fit for Sugar than Android is. That's just my opinion, of course, and carries no weight, but I felt I had to say something here; Android seems to have a lot of buzz around it, but it's not really all that much like a stock linux, in awkward and irritating ways, and I am not persuaded of it's "openness"... (As for MeeGo, I quite liked Clutter, but it seems to be relegated to a secondary role now.) On the plus side, it does seem that all the "phone" OS vendors are doing a lot of groundwork to make the Sugar-style "one whole screen app at a time" approach acceptable to end users. Even the iPad helps in that regard, I guess.. _______________________________________________ Devel mailing list Devel@lists.laptop.org http://lists.laptop.org/listinfo/devel