[Sugar-devel] Future of Rainbow + Sugar?
Gary C Martin
gary at garycmartin.com
Tue Feb 24 17:22:07 EST 2009
On 24 Feb 2009, at 17:52, Wade Brainerd wrote:
> On Tue, Feb 24, 2009 at 12:41 PM, Benjamin M. Schwartz <bmschwar at fas.harvard.edu
> > wrote:
> They are a single, indivisible cause, and also the entire reason for
> the
> existence of Sugar.
>
> Many operating systems provide users with a set of powerful tools for
> manipulating ideas and data. Sugar's purpose is to add another
> dimension:
> to encourage users to modify and share the tools themselves. To
> that end,
> if my friend sends me a modified copy of an activity, I must be able
> to
> run it without fear of wrecking my system.
>
> On the contrary, learning to develop software is almost impossible
> without wrecking your system once or twice.
>
> Backups are the correct solution to this problem, not some crazy
> security system. When all you have is a hammer, everything looks
> like a nail.
I do very much agree about back-ups (Martin's and others school-server
back-up work is in invaluable here), but the promise of Rainbow is not
just about limiting the possibilities for how a system could get
accidently/maliciously wrecked. For instance, how do you like the idea
of 'a friend' silently harvesting all the Journal photos your kid has
taken via a compromised/modified activity**?
**actually Pippy and the slideshow example really creeps me out for
just that reason – remind me, Pippy's getting special case hack
permission to drive a 8 line highway through Rainbow security
permissions, right?
I know Rainbow, as currently implemented, is lacking in certain areas
– but Rainbow is providing something I think is valuable, that's not
available elsewhere, and in a manor appropriate for the non-specialist
target audience.
--Gary
P.S. Maybe I'm just paranoid; v.happy to be corrected.
> -Wade
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