Re: [Sugar-devel] Sugarizer flatpak package

2017-04-14 Thread Tony Anderson
I am not familiar with this approach. How would the user install a 
flatpack version on his computer. Would it need to be a Linux 
distribution or could it be Windows 10 or MacOS? How would the user 
access the installed Sugar - launch as an application in his os or 
reboot / chroot as we do between Gnome and Sugar? Would the flatpack 
application require separate partitions or share the installed os disk 
space?


Tony

On 04/15/2017 06:39 AM, Gonzalo Odiard wrote:

Great!

I have thinking for a while about do the same with Sugar itself.
Flatpak looks like a good technology to distribute the project.

Gonzalo


On Thu, Apr 13, 2017 at 1:40 PM, Manuel Quiñones 
> wrote:


Hi,

I'm working on a flatpak package for Sugarizer.

Flatpak http://flatpak.org/ is the new way to distribute applications
in GNU/Linux. Is great for many reasons. One reason is that the same
package works for any modern Linux distribution like Fedora, Debian,
Arch, Ubuntu. I made the package targetting Endless OS which is
leading the development of flatpak. But again, any modern distro will
benefit with this.

My original post is here:
https://community.endlessm.com/t/sugarizer-in-endless/2097


My current state: I have a repository with the toolchain and
instructions for building a Linux64 package
https://github.com/manuq/sugarizer-electron


I was wondering where to upload the package. I think the Sugarlabs
infrastructure would be the best option to store it. Here are
instructions on how to start a remote flatpak repository in a
webserver:
https://blogs.gnome.org/alexl/2017/02/10/maintaining-a-flatpak-repository/


The first release will be a big download, but flatpak is supposed to
download the delta between versions.

I will update the Sugarizer wiki page once I manage to log into the SL
wiki again.

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Re: [Sugar-devel] Sugarizer flatpak package

2017-04-14 Thread Gonzalo Odiard
Great!

I have thinking for a while about do the same with Sugar itself.
Flatpak looks like a good technology to distribute the project.

Gonzalo


On Thu, Apr 13, 2017 at 1:40 PM, Manuel Quiñones 
wrote:

> Hi,
>
> I'm working on a flatpak package for Sugarizer.
>
> Flatpak http://flatpak.org/ is the new way to distribute applications
> in GNU/Linux. Is great for many reasons. One reason is that the same
> package works for any modern Linux distribution like Fedora, Debian,
> Arch, Ubuntu. I made the package targetting Endless OS which is
> leading the development of flatpak. But again, any modern distro will
> benefit with this.
>
> My original post is here:
> https://community.endlessm.com/t/sugarizer-in-endless/2097
>
> My current state: I have a repository with the toolchain and
> instructions for building a Linux64 package
> https://github.com/manuq/sugarizer-electron
>
> I was wondering where to upload the package. I think the Sugarlabs
> infrastructure would be the best option to store it. Here are
> instructions on how to start a remote flatpak repository in a
> webserver:
> https://blogs.gnome.org/alexl/2017/02/10/maintaining-a-flatpak-repository/
>
> The first release will be a big download, but flatpak is supposed to
> download the delta between versions.
>
> I will update the Sugarizer wiki page once I manage to log into the SL
> wiki again.
>
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Re: [Sugar-devel] Sugarizer flatpak package

2017-04-14 Thread Manuel Quiñones
2017-04-14 2:00 GMT-03:00 Tony Anderson :
> I apparently misunderstood. I had thought you were working on Sugar. Does
> this address any current problem with installing Sugarizer?
> Does this flatpak option apply to Sugar?

No Tony, just Sugarizer.

> On 04/14/2017 12:51 PM, Dave Crossland wrote:
>
> Hi
>
> Great work :)
>
> On Apr 13, 2017 12:41 PM, "Manuel Quiñones" 
> wrote:
>>
>> Hi,
>>
>> I'm working on a flatpak package for Sugarizer.
>>
>> Flatpak http://flatpak.org/ is the new way to distribute applications
>> in GNU/Linux. Is great for many reasons. One reason is that the same
>> package works for any modern Linux distribution like Fedora, Debian,
>> Arch, Ubuntu. I made the package targetting Endless OS which is
>> leading the development of flatpak. But again, any modern distro will
>> benefit with this.
>>
>> My original post is here:
>> https://community.endlessm.com/t/sugarizer-in-endless/2097
>>
>> My current state: I have a repository with the toolchain and
>> instructions for building a Linux64 package
>> https://github.com/manuq/sugarizer-electron
>>
>> I was wondering where to upload the package. I think the Sugarlabs
>> infrastructure would be the best option to store it. Here are
>> instructions on how to start a remote flatpak repository in a
>> webserver:
>> https://blogs.gnome.org/alexl/2017/02/10/maintaining-a-flatpak-repository/
>>
>> The first release will be a big download, but flatpak is supposed to
>> download the delta between versions.
>>
>> I will update the Sugarizer wiki page once I manage to log into the SL
>> wiki again.
>>
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Re: [Sugar-devel] Sugarizer flatpak package

2017-04-13 Thread Tony Anderson
I apparently misunderstood. I had thought you were working on Sugar. 
Does this address any current problem with installing Sugarizer?

Does this flatpak option apply to Sugar?

Tony

On 04/14/2017 12:51 PM, Dave Crossland wrote:

Hi

Great work :)

On Apr 13, 2017 12:41 PM, "Manuel Quiñones" > wrote:


Hi,

I'm working on a flatpak package for Sugarizer.

Flatpak http://flatpak.org/ is the new way to distribute applications
in GNU/Linux. Is great for many reasons. One reason is that the same
package works for any modern Linux distribution like Fedora, Debian,
Arch, Ubuntu. I made the package targetting Endless OS which is
leading the development of flatpak. But again, any modern distro will
benefit with this.

My original post is here:
https://community.endlessm.com/t/sugarizer-in-endless/2097


My current state: I have a repository with the toolchain and
instructions for building a Linux64 package
https://github.com/manuq/sugarizer-electron


I was wondering where to upload the package. I think the Sugarlabs
infrastructure would be the best option to store it. Here are
instructions on how to start a remote flatpak repository in a
webserver:
https://blogs.gnome.org/alexl/2017/02/10/maintaining-a-flatpak-repository/


The first release will be a big download, but flatpak is supposed to
download the delta between versions.

I will update the Sugarizer wiki page once I manage to log into the SL
wiki again.

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Re: [Sugar-devel] Sugarizer flatpak package

2017-04-13 Thread Dave Crossland
Hi

Great work :)

On Apr 13, 2017 12:41 PM, "Manuel Quiñones" 
wrote:

> Hi,
>
> I'm working on a flatpak package for Sugarizer.
>
> Flatpak http://flatpak.org/ is the new way to distribute applications
> in GNU/Linux. Is great for many reasons. One reason is that the same
> package works for any modern Linux distribution like Fedora, Debian,
> Arch, Ubuntu. I made the package targetting Endless OS which is
> leading the development of flatpak. But again, any modern distro will
> benefit with this.
>
> My original post is here:
> https://community.endlessm.com/t/sugarizer-in-endless/2097
>
> My current state: I have a repository with the toolchain and
> instructions for building a Linux64 package
> https://github.com/manuq/sugarizer-electron
>
> I was wondering where to upload the package. I think the Sugarlabs
> infrastructure would be the best option to store it. Here are
> instructions on how to start a remote flatpak repository in a
> webserver:
> https://blogs.gnome.org/alexl/2017/02/10/maintaining-a-flatpak-repository/
>
> The first release will be a big download, but flatpak is supposed to
> download the delta between versions.
>
> I will update the Sugarizer wiki page once I manage to log into the SL
> wiki again.
>
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[Sugar-devel] Sugarizer flatpak package

2017-04-13 Thread Manuel Quiñones
Hi,

I'm working on a flatpak package for Sugarizer.

Flatpak http://flatpak.org/ is the new way to distribute applications
in GNU/Linux. Is great for many reasons. One reason is that the same
package works for any modern Linux distribution like Fedora, Debian,
Arch, Ubuntu. I made the package targetting Endless OS which is
leading the development of flatpak. But again, any modern distro will
benefit with this.

My original post is here:
https://community.endlessm.com/t/sugarizer-in-endless/2097

My current state: I have a repository with the toolchain and
instructions for building a Linux64 package
https://github.com/manuq/sugarizer-electron

I was wondering where to upload the package. I think the Sugarlabs
infrastructure would be the best option to store it. Here are
instructions on how to start a remote flatpak repository in a
webserver:
https://blogs.gnome.org/alexl/2017/02/10/maintaining-a-flatpak-repository/

The first release will be a big download, but flatpak is supposed to
download the delta between versions.

I will update the Sugarizer wiki page once I manage to log into the SL
wiki again.

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