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On 14th of March 2014 05:05, Christian Stroetmann wrote:
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On 13th of March 2014 15:52, Gonzalo Odiard wrote:<br>
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<div class=""> On 13th of March 2014 15:06, Gonzalo
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Aloha Everybody<br>
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Why don't you ask the creators of the
Sugarfox project?<br>
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<div>Because I can't find anything about
that on internet?</div>
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Yes, you are right. There is not much publicated under
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<div>Ohh, I don't want start this discussion again, but
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<div>can be a prototype, repository, etc.</div>
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Basically, there are 2 repositories:<br>
1. the repository of FirefoxOS and<br>
2. the repository of Sugar Web.<br>
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To implement a prototype is trivial. Just follow the installation
instructions of FirefoxOS and then run Sugar Web on it. As I said,
it is self-explanatory.<br>
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I have to correct my explanation, because I meant and tried the
Sugarizer in thin client variant.<br>
But it is obvious that everything realized in HTML5 and JS should
work on Firefox OS as long as it does not need a special virtual
machine that is not supported by the stack of the web browser
Firefox.<br>
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By the way: Where is the Sugarizer?<br>
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Christian<br>
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[1] Sugarfox <a moz-do-not-send="true"
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