On Wed, Sep 16, 2009 at 16:24, Daniel Drake <[email protected]> wrote: > 2009/9/16 Sebastian Dziallas <[email protected]>: >> Let me rephrase again, to make things clear. I'd love to hear an >> "official" answer on this. Soon. >> >> Is the current SoaS going to be the primary way Sugar Labs distributes a >> Sugar-centric GNU/Linux distribution? > > Isn't there a wider question first? the one that asks if Sugar Labs is > actually interested in being a distributor rather than just an > upstream. I raised that question in my recent discussion and my > feeling is that the responses basically said "well we should really > just focus on being an upstream since we already are overworked there, > but actually Sugar Labs is just a platform where everyone interested > in Sugar can get together and run Sugar-related projects" > > Based on that, I'd say that SoaS is a fine project to sit under Sugar > Labs but there shouldn't be a "primary way" of getting Sugar. Like > other upstream projects, Sugar Labs should work with multiple > downstreams (treating them equally) in order to achieve wide adoption > of the software.
That matches quite well my personal point of view. I'm just a bit concerned that the marketing team might need something like SoaS as part of their job to make Sugar widely known. But I'm just guessing here... That said, SoaS is very important for me as an upstream Sugar developer because before we had it, people had to install a linux distro or get an XO to try or test Sugar. So I have a big interest in that SoaS work continue forward, in SLs if needed. Regards, Tomeu -- «Sugar Labs is anyone who participates in improving and using Sugar. What Sugar Labs does is determined by the participants.» - David Farning _______________________________________________ IAEP -- It's An Education Project (not a laptop project!) [email protected] http://lists.sugarlabs.org/listinfo/iaep
