On 09/15/2009 10:24 AM, Tomeu Vizoso wrote: > FWIW, as a (upstream) Sugar developer what I would like to see is: > > == Further separation between upstream and downstreams == > > Without artificially privileging nor discriminating any downstream. So > a big +1 to giving a stronger identity to the SoaS project and to > creating a separate mailing list. > > We already have de...@lists.laptop.org for OLPC, > fedora-olpc-l...@redhat.com and others for Fedora, > debian-olpc-de...@lists.alioth.debian.org for Debian, > ubuntu-sugart...@lists.ubuntu.com for Ubuntu. Why SoaS would be > different and share the mailing list with the upstream developers? > > As I'm also personally involved in SoaS (because as an individual I > chose to) I will subscribe to the new SoaS ml and will crosspost as I > see fit, but I don't think this should be SLs policy. > > > == SLs to decide if it wants to produce an end-user product == > > If we agree on this, then I think it will be easier to decide if > there's value in designating one as the preferred consumer-oriented > product and which distro that would be.
I always argued that SL should not do products, and I will still argue the same. Soas should have it's own identity. If SL people feel passionate about that idea, they can contribute to that project. For me SL is *just* a gathering place and we can coordinate our efforts. Soas should in my opinion work like any other open source project, like sugar for example. If olpc-uruguay is interested in sugar, they contribute to the upstream project, if GPA is, they do the same, if I as a developer am, I do the same. We had the same situation a few weeks ago, when it came to the sucrose schedule. It is good to be aware of each projects schedule, SL can not choose to decide when Sucrose is released. This needs to be decided by the people that know the impact of such a decision (aligned to distribution schedules). Of course people can make suggestions. Regards, Simon _______________________________________________ IAEP -- It's An Education Project (not a laptop project!) IAEP@lists.sugarlabs.org http://lists.sugarlabs.org/listinfo/iaep