>
> From my understanding, much of the development of OpenCog was done 
> with the assumption that all development work is to be done with a 
> specific version of Ubuntu. 


Strange decision: opencog seems more or less to be embeddable into 
robotic-like platforms, so is it better to use some buildroot-like system 
runs in (semi)virtualized environment on top of any Linux or Windows system 
?

Simplest and fastest way is chrooted environment runs from specific 
non-root user + set of .so libs isolated from host system, but more 
portable way is to make some _tiny embeddable_ virtual machine image with 
kernel specially tuned for (para)virtualization (xen/virtualbox/...)

What about Ubuntu on Raspberry Pi like systems ? It is notably wide 
hardware target niche, able to do low computing power tasks isolated from 
huge control computer

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