Hi Martin, Martin Guy <martinw...@gmail.com> writes:
> On-topic again, the current banner on sugarlabs.org is "Sugar Labs > contributes to and helps maintain the award-winning Sugar Learning > Platform" which I'm 100% in line with, maybe with "and promoting the > adoption/diffusion/use of". Yes, that's certainly what Sugar Labs is about and it's good that a community is maintaining Sugar. But I somehow sense that Sugar Labs could be more by becoming a "place to learn beyond" Sugar itself, welcoming initiatives like Music Blocks and other free software that follows some core design principles and a share philosophy about how FOSS could help in the educational field. At least, I don't see any other community in the world with such a potential. To draw a fragile (and somewhat risky) analogy, Sugar Labs could be to Sugar what Mozilla is to Firefox: the Mother Ship of a large community sharing a distinct set of values. Part of this community works on a great software, Firefox, but others work on other tools and all "make the web a better place" by producing free software and by pushing for open standard as much as possible. I hope that clarifies the "switch" I'm suggesting here :) -- Bastien _______________________________________________ Sugar-devel mailing list Sugar-devel@lists.sugarlabs.org http://lists.sugarlabs.org/listinfo/sugar-devel