Re: Sugar on Windows

2008-04-24 Thread NoiseEHC
I sense a little misunderstanding here, probably because my English was not too clear. In the Windows world, the "shell" means explorer.exe which draws the desktop/start menu/folders. Replacing this with the Sugar zoom interface and frame is a little bit silly idea. However porting sugar apps t

Re: Sugar on Windows

2008-04-24 Thread Carol Lerche
2008 at 9:12 AM, Sameer Verma <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > NoiseEHC wrote: > > You seem to miss this: > > > > > >>> Depending how you define "Sugar"... > >>> > > See? > > > >>> I don't want to waste too much t

Re: Sugar on Windows

2008-04-24 Thread Sameer Verma
NoiseEHC wrote: > You seem to miss this: > > >>> Depending how you define "Sugar"... >>> > See? > >>> I don't want to waste too much time discussing Sugar on Windows. But >>> stating this is a 1-man effort is ridi

Re: Sugar on Windows

2008-04-24 Thread NoiseEHC
You seem to miss this: >> Depending how you define "Sugar"... See? >> I don't want to waste too much time discussing Sugar on Windows. But >> stating this is a 1-man effort is ridiculous - unless you are >> speaking of emulating a whole Linux installa

Sugar on Windows

2008-04-24 Thread Bert Freudenberg
majority of the code is written in Python, clearly I do not > see too much work with it. I don't want to waste too much time discussing Sugar on Windows. But stating this is a 1-man effort is ridiculous - unless you are speaking of emulating a whole Linux installation. Python, and Sugar,