On 4/18/07, Jim Kronebusch <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

I am not too sure the best platform is Sugar. I am not the most educated as to 
the
workings of sugar, so maybe I am talking out of my realm here.  But Sugar 
looked to be
prepackaged with certain apps and functionality.  I would still want to be able 
to
customize my application offerings for deployment instead of using a 
predetermined
application set and I may also want to tweak the interface to fit our users 
needs.  But
maybe sugar isn't as flat as it looked to me at first.

You could think of Sugar as a desktop environment like KDE or GNOME
(architecturally, it is sort of a cousin to GNOME).  There is more to
it than that, but it'll do for starters.

It should be possible (in the future) to allow a student to chose
whether to log into GNOME or Sugar on a LTSP terminal.  It also should
be possible to allow them to run Sugar as an application within their
regular GNOME session, in full screen or windowed mode.

Sugar is extensible through its own packaging system.

And it is certainly not flat; if it fails, it will be because they're
trying to go too deep.

--Tom

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