> There are Sugar packages for > Fedora, Debian and Ubuntu, the OLPC images, Greg livecd.
The point of my post was that if I were living in a remote area somewhere, I might well have received a XO from some organization. I'd be much less likely to have received Fedora or Debian or Ubuntu, or images or a livecd. > What do you mean with jhbuild inclusion in the mainline development? I quoted the post titled "Sucrose 0.81.1 Development Release". The only purpose mentioned in that announcement, or in the webpage it pointed to, was: "test the release in jhbuild". I concluded that what the title of the announcement meant by "Release" was "we have packaged the source so it can be given to jhbuild". If that *was* the purpose of the announcement, then obviously jhbuild is an integral (i.e., mainline) part of the (development) release process. -------- > Source code is always available, and releases are > released to everyone who can use them simultaneously. The point of my post (and its title) was that if I were living in an economically disadvantaged region somewhere, I might well have received a XO from some organization. I'd be much less likely to have received facilities to be able to build from source. > you can get closer to the action (and contribute > useful bug reports) by installing daily builds. Yes, please -- what is the URI for where the daily __builds__ are kept which include Sucrose 0.81.1 ?? mikus _______________________________________________ Sugar mailing list [email protected] http://lists.laptop.org/listinfo/sugar

