on 3 compatibility of all
>>>> > core Sugar libraries and the toolkit, we risk the loss of being able
>>>> to
>>>> > be run as a desktop environment on current versions of Linux, due to
>>>> our
>>>> > reliance on Python 2. Since Py
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> > 1. What's the long term vision of Sugar Labs? (Sumit Srivastava)
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Great points, Alex.
I would love to hear from all of you, especially the senior members of the
SL community, before we discuss all the points one by one.
Regards
Sumit
On Fri, 29 Mar 2019, 6:49 am Alex Perez, wrote:
> Sumit,
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> Great questions, and they're particularly relevant at this
Sumit,
Great questions, and they're particularly relevant at this phase/age of
the existence of Sugar Labs. They certainly can't be answered in a
single e-mail, however I think this is a perfect conversation to have,
particularly on our IAEP mailing list, which is our general purpose
mailing
Do we aim to be like Red Hat? Canonical? No match? Who are we closest to?
Who do we aim to be?
I understand that these are a lot of questions. You can also share relevant
mail archive links if they're available.
I also understand that we're a non profit and the organisations I mentioned
might