Hi…
Last year at SCaLE George Hunt helped me get Sugar running on my RPi. Because 
our booth was so busy, it took parts of both Saturday and Sunday to get it 
going. I then tried it when I got home and found that it was prone to stalls. 
Of course, this was back in late February and there may have been improvements 
since then. If so, please let me know where to find the download and 
instructions for installing.
I would like to suggest we keep the idea of Sugar on the RPi in mind, but 
perhaps in a smaller, reduced size with only a few carefully selected 
Activities. Perhaps it could be called "A Taste Of Sugar."
Remember, the whole idea behind the RPi is to get young people involved in 
really learning about computers and computing and to do creative things with 
them. With this in mind, some of the Activities that could be part of a small 
version of Sugar might include Turtle Blocks for robotics, a small version of 
Tam Tam for experimenting with creating musical sounds and actually composing 
with loops (I realize even a tiny version of Tam Tam would be a huge 
undertaking, but very worthwhile), Pippy for learning Python, etc.
As we discuss where our group(s) should focus in the future, let's try not to 
get to bogged down in discussions of hardware platforms and software solutions. 
First and foremost we might want to consider the educational experience we want 
to make available to students. Hopefully, it will be something that fosters 
creativity, collaboration, and problem solving while making projects of all 
kinds imaginable.
Caryl
> Date: Tue, 5 Nov 2013 13:46:31 +1100
> From: [email protected]
> To: [email protected]
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> Subject: Re: [IAEP] [Sugar-devel] [Marketing] [Sur] Sugar oversight board 
> meeting
> 
> On Mon, Nov 04, 2013 at 04:40:51PM -0800, Thomas Gilliard wrote:
> > 
> > On 11/4/2013 4:17 PM, Daniel Narvaez wrote:
> > 
> >     On 4 November 2013 23:05, Peter Robinson <[email protected]> wrote:
> > 
> >         Sugar on Android or the Raspberry Pi might have an interesting
> >         marketing effect but the result would be truly terrible as it would 
> > be
> >         essentially unusable and have a terrible experience.
> > 
> > 
> >     Can you elaborate on why you think it would be a terrible experience on 
> > the
> >     Raspberry Pi? I never tested it there, I was just hoping it could be a 
> > nice
> >     target...
> >      
> > 
> > Look at these older tests of sugar on the RPi:
> >    http://wiki.sugarlabs.org/go/Testing/Reports/ARM_RPi
> > 
> > This part of the Advanced topics wiki page on the sugarlabs wiki:
> >  http://wiki.sugarlabs.org/go/Sugar_Creation_Kit/sck/Advanced_Topics#ARM
> > 
> > Tom Gilliard
> 
> I could not find any evidence of user experience testing, or
> performance evaluation, in the two links you gave.  Did you give the
> right ones?
> 
> I agree with Peter, I don't think it will perform well, but I don't
> know in what way it won't perform well, so I can't guess where effort
> would have to be spent to fix it.
> 
> (especially in comparison to an XO-1)
> 
> -- 
> James Cameron
> http://quozl.linux.org.au/
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