(Excuse the cross-post, but I don't know whether activity authors are
on the sugar list, which I presume is the more appropriate list for
this topic in future...)
I'm now working for OLPC, on improving activity collaboration. If you
are developing an activity and have/intend to implement
Morgan Collett [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm now working for OLPC, on improving activity collaboration.
This is great!
The best thing OLPC could do to improve activity collaboration is to
get it working for ordinary programs -- running on the X Window
System, or on MacOSX, or Windows. Why
yes, this looks like a great start! I'm just getting my feet wet with
development (got sugar-jhbuild working today! ;), and was wondering if
anyone has had experience, or examples, of software on regular laptop
collaborating with an XO? Is this even possible, and if it isn't then is
there a way
John,
We really would like to get the Sugar UI components running on vanilla
Linux desktops, and the apps all interoperating
Help greatfully appreciated...
- Jim
On Mon, 2008-04-14 at 13:02 -0700, John Gilmore wrote:
Morgan Collett [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm
Ar 14/04/2008 am 13:02, ysgrifennodd John Gilmore:
Morgan Collett [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm now working for OLPC, on improving activity collaboration.
Tying collaboration to Sugar is a losing strategy. Once the rest of
the world figures out that *their* programs should be trivial to