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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">El 08/11/13 19:19, Daniel Narvaez
escribió:<br>
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<blockquote
cite="mid:CANTHhvas_SNDi+MCrWEvsRfJ7VdTKFFYCSS6bfY5AGLchOL_4w@mail.gmail.com"
type="cite">I wonder if we should try to get some classmates in
the hands of Sugar Labs community members. It seems like the most
solid hardware option we have for deployments at the moment.</blockquote>
Classmates are pretty solid. I've got a couple of them from 2010.
It's basically a low end Atom class netbook.<br>
Let me know if you need me to test anything. I'm intrigued by your
Archlinux work, btw, these could be nice targets for it.<br>
<br>
FYI Venezuela gave one to each primary school child and Argentina
has I think about a couple of million of them.<br>
<br>
My 2yr old daughter loves to use Doudoulinux on the classmates, and
has I think more fun than with Sugar.<br>
Ref: <a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="http://www.doudoulinux.org">http://www.doudoulinux.org</a><br>
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This brings me to a proposal to put in the Sugar roadmap: <b><br>
100% compatibility with regular linux apps.</b><br>
To me that means appropiate ways to:<br>
* Launch/favorite from home view<br>
* Have correct Frame Icon (not grey ball).<br>
<br>
* Nice to haves: <br>
* notification area <br>
* proper unobstrusive but readable libnotify support<br>
* find created documents / files.<br>
* missing standard icons, with sugar look and feel<br>
<br>
The rationale is it would open up a bunch of content and apps
unavailable to us for no good reason, as seen in Doudoulinux for
young children and other stuff for older ones, such as Celestia,
etc.<br>
<br>
Also, having this, would turn me into a user, and I believe in
dogfooding. I used 0.94 for a long time,<br>
but reverted to XFCE.<br>
<br>
I have not created a feature page because I can't commit the time to
implementing it myself.<br>
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Regards,<br>
Sebastian<br>
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