I think packaging up the launcher for linux would best be a community
project.

Everything is there now it works, just needs some effort put into
packaging.  A buildout recipe or
easy_install package would be best.

I for one would rather google spend their time working on the core
service it benefits everyone.

Oh and I am a Linux/Unix user I hate macs and windows even though I
have to use them at times ;-)

Rgds

T


On Oct 8, 10:39 am, RSan <[email protected]> wrote:
> Thank you Jonathan,
> Yes, that is a very good option, and even some of the Mac students
> were thinking about using the eclipse environment.
> Yet, they have the option to chose, but not linux users. I still think
> that support for at least one open OS at the same level of compromise
> than that given to the commercial OSes is necessary (an installer and
> a launcher).
> (I don't really care if it is Ubuntu, Open Suse, Slackware or a new
> open Google OS. Although it seems to me that Ubuntu is the most
> appropriate at this moment)
> As I said, Google has benefited more from the open community and from
> linux than from windows or macintosh. So wouldn't it be reasonable to
> give back to the open comunity at least equality?
> Regards

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