Hello everyone, looking back at the activity guide, I've noticed that all my questions should be unusefull
1. debian repository should be the best option : I should target the most olpc, and i think using jhbuild won't help me in that way 2. I'd better target most olpc and not the latest ones 3. The Floss I have is the latest available (october 2010) Apologizes for these unusefull messages. Regards 2012/5/22 laurent bernabe <laurent.bern...@gmail.com> > Hello everybody, > > Some months ago, I've been starting developping a project for the OLPC : > LearningWriting. This project aims to help children learning writing, as > the title suggests. For this purpose, we (main actors) register animations > of a glyph, that a child will be able to playback. (Sorry for my poor > english). And even one of my goals is to let the child paint over a layer > representing the glyph (Not implemented yet). The LearningWriting project > has been hosted on Sugar GIT repository. > > But, as I am used to switch betweens many projects on a my computer > (though they are little), I've been dropping it for a few months. (I > apologize for this). And I've been looking at the mailing list during all > this time, and I've seen that the sugar team have done many works in order > to port sugar to GTK3, but I did not followed this in details. > > So here are my questions : > > - As I've installed Debian Squeeze (AMD 64) on my computer : 6.0.2. > What is the best options if I want to develop or sugar, at the moment : > Sugar JH-Build or getting sugar from the Debian repository ? > - Should I develop the activity for the new GTK3 sugar version, or > should I also develop for older sugar versions (at a cost of extra efforts) > ? > - Has a new version of the activity guide been released ? (Just in > case of, otherwise I will read again the one I've got on my hard drive) > > Regards > >
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