Just to let you know status of our work on Sugarizer (instant)
collaboration.
We've decided to rethink from scratch what collaboration means. So we've
wrote a functional overview of the expected features [1]. Suraj has started
to implement a prototype with WebSockets using node.js. It's here [2].
Awhile back we stopped using sugar-build and started using sugar-runner. So
the docs at developer.sugarlabs.org should be obsolete. I've been trying to
find any information at all on sugar-runner and I've come up empty. Can
somebody point me to some?
I'm trying to update the Make Your Own Sugar
Hi,
This information is updated:
http://developer.sugarlabs.org/dev-environment.md.html
You clone the repo, and execute ./osbuild pull and after ./osbuild run and
it compile and youhave the latest sugar working.The pull command takes a lot
if you don't have a good connection.
I use it for try
Hello,
sugar-build is not obsolete. If you want the very latest sugar from git or
an approach that works independently from the linux distribution you are
using, it's the way to go.
sugar-runner is just a script to run sugar without setting it up as a
separate login manager session, it replaces
Thanks to you and Alan for your answers. That does clear things up.
James Simmons
On Fri, Feb 21, 2014 at 4:33 PM, Daniel Narvaez dwnarv...@gmail.com wrote:
Hello,
sugar-build is not obsolete. If you want the very latest sugar from git or
an approach that works independently from the
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