On Sun, Jun 7, 2009 at 10:19 PM, Caroline
Meeks<[email protected]> wrote:
> But we can still think about environmental efficiency.  I think Sugar on a

HW is wildly over the map in environmental efficiency and risks. The
software is almost incidental -- at its best it can help HW designed
to be efficient achieve its design goals.

I can't do much with HW that is not designed for it. I can't do
anything with HW that is laden with environmental risks.

So I don't think much of a statement can be made in terms of
environmental impact :-/ --

OTOH, the HW is a complement to Sugar... maybe we can publish
'environmental impact assessment' howtos, charts, procurement guides,
etc. Same as you'd do with any other complement to your product.

cheers,



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