Hi Sebastien,

Thanks.

Very interesting indeed your WebUI.

I know Flask, we use the same architecture for the Nutrino activity [1] we
develop with Danone.
BTW I'm not fully satisfy by this, I find it too complex (3 tiers in the
same activity: Python Sugar, HTML/JavaScript, Python Flask) and of course,
due to Gtk2, the support of HTML5 feature is very poor. 
But you're right, 0.94 and lower are the most deployed version of Sugar
today. Like you, we deployed 0.94 to our Malagasy deployment only this year.

Best regards from France.

        Lionel.

[1]
http://www.dailymotion.com/video/xm2zmd_olpc-france-presenting-a-sugar-activ
ity-about-nutrition-at-the-2-sugarcamp-in-paris_tech 

-----Message d'origine-----
De : Sebastian Silva [mailto:sebast...@fuentelibre.org] De la part de
Sebastian Silva
Envoyé : dimanche 26 août 2012 00:09
À : lio...@olpc-france.org
Cc : sugar-devel@lists.sugarlabs.org
Objet : Re: [Sugar-devel] Sugar Activity template for HTML5/Enyo

Hi Lionel,
Congratulations!
This is a great idea. My own efforts in this area [0] have involved
integrating a webapp microframework (Flask). Our team is working on a more
complex ajax-webapp  with this approach [1] for the Sugar Network WebUI.
        Alsroot and I have been discussing Enyo as a foundation for further
work and it does look very useful indeed.
        I'm still running gtk2 version of sugar (0.94) because that is what
we will have deployed in the field thruout 2013. Therefore I couldn't try it
but I will take a look at the code for ideas.
        Regards,
Sebastian

[0]
http://lists.sugarlabs.org/archive/sugar-desarrollo/2011-July/000107.html
[1] http://wiki.sugarlabs.org/go/Platform_Team/Sugar_Network/Web_UI


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Sebastian Silva <sebast...@somosazucar.org>

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