It would be cool if Shoes were on the Ubuntu educational distro: http://edubuntu.org/
... maybe it already is?
On May 14, 2009, at 8:31 PM, Tim Uckun wrote:
On Fri, May 15, 2009 at 3:04 PM, Tim Apple <[email protected]> wrote:
Hey everyone....i'm new here. I am learning ruby and shoes these
days. I am a constant tinkerer and was thinking of doing an ubuntu
spin and try to make as many tools and apps as I can with shoes....
(keep in mind this could take me years to accomplish..not trying to
get it done tomorrow) I was looking for opinions from other linux/
shoes users on whether Xfce or Gnome would be a more adaptable
enviroment for shoes, or any other suggestion. I thought E17 could
be cool too. Well a tad off topic so sorry if I wasted your time.
It depends on how much you enjoy fooling around. My suggestion is to
just stick with ubuntu and gnome as it's the least hassle way. If
you are the type that can't help but tinker you may want to avoid
ubuntu altogether and go with a tinkerers distro like arch or slack
or something.
ps...will be trying to come up with a name for this monster also.
You las name is apple. That kind of gives a direction.