[sugar] Release schedule and process
Simon Schampijer
simon
Fri May 16 06:24:25 EDT 2008
Marco Pesenti Gritti wrote:
> On Wed, May 14, 2008 at 4:30 PM, Benjamin M. Schwartz
> <bmschwar at fas.harvard.edu> wrote:
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>> Marco Pesenti Gritti wrote:
>> | Blessing a browser is not going to remove competition.
>> |
>> | In practice, GNOME blesses a browser and despite most of the
>> | distributor/users are using another one, with no interoperability
>> | issues.
>>
>> This is the key example: Gnome has an official browser (Epiphany) and an
>> official mail client (Evolution). I don't know anybody who uses either on
>> their own computers. Yet most still have both installed. This is stupid
>> and wasteful.
>
> That's a distribution choice. Fedora doesn't install epiphany by default.
>
>> In truth, I think we are in agreement.
>>
>> As I said before, we should maintain two builds: sugar-base and
>> sugar-demo. sugar-base is essentially a virtual machine for Activities.
>> It does not come with any activities; it is just the empty shell.
>> sugar-demo is an example build, containing a complete set of activities to
>> show what we imagine a typical sugar installation to look like. Both of
>> these builds should be built whenever there is a change, like joyride.
>> Most developers will run sugar-demo. Most users will run custom builds
>> created by their deployments. Deployments will create custom builds by
>> starting with a release version of the sugar-base build and using a
>> customization system to add Activities. The resulting custom build may be
>> similar to sugar-demo, but need not contain all the activities in
>> sugar-demo.
>
> I'm thinking and talking about upstream development, schedule and
> sources, not about builds. But yeah, leaving that aside I don't think
> we disagree.
>
> Marco
Actually I want to add to this activities discussion that even that we do not
have the activities installed by default the dependencies are.
xulrunner/hulahop for browse, libabiword for write...
What is the plan for those? I know that we do not have dependency handling at
the moment but maybe we would have to then.
Best,
SImon
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