This is a basic question I have as well.
Art Hunkins
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From: "Jim Simmons"
To: ; "Sebastian Dziallas"
Sent: Wednesday, September 16, 2009 10:31 AM
Subject: Re: [Sugar-devel] SLOBs Position on SoaS
Sebastian,
I have a similar question. Wh
2009/9/16 Jim Simmons :
> Sebastian,
>
> I have a similar question. What I want to know is, when I am finally
> able to upgrade my XO from .82 to something better, will I use SoaS to
> do it? Or will I be able to do upgrades over the network as I have
> done in the past?
You will probably have b
Hi Jim,
On Wed, Sep 16, 2009 at 09:31:19AM -0500, Jim Simmons wrote:
I have a similar question. What I want to know is, when I am finally
able to upgrade my XO from .82 to something better, will I use SoaS to
do it? Or will I be able to do upgrades over the network as I have
done in the past
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> From: Sebastian Dziallas
> Subject: [Sugar-devel] SLOBs Position on SoaS
> To: IAEP , Sugar Devel
>
> Cc: SLOBs
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> Let me rephrase again, to ma
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?
--Sebastian
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