n't possible to do on such a slow processor? All that
> performance work would benefit the faster platforms as well.
>
> If someone was interested in improving cairo, X, gtk, python, etc
> performance on such platforms, everybody would win.
>
ms to be mis-information in the system: we have been
interviewing to increase our work on Sugar, not decrease it.
- Jim
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g on the GNU/Linux side, are our best path to compete with
> > it for mindshare and market share. Most of the improvements being
> > made here will be useful in other portable and embedded systems,
> > making Microsoft OS's even less competitive in that market than they
> > already are.)
> >
&
; than go around in circles, let's ask the SFC for their input/advice.
>
> -walter
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> properly.
>
> > 3. Herding cats. There can be significant tensions between a manager
> > who is responsible for executing the vision of the board and volunteer
> > contributors.
>
> This is true regardless of governance structure, I think.
>
>
better idea. Who wants to fork the PR program, and help
> write an Open Source press release? We'll have to reverse engineer
> most of the content, but I have confidence in our community's
> abilities.
>
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