Congratulations! but Sugar sucks

Benjamin M. Schwartz bmschwar at fas.harvard.edu
Thu Jul 24 17:53:32 EDT 2008


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Bert Freudenberg wrote:
| Am 24.07.2008 um 14:25 schrieb Benjamin M. Schwartz:
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|> 1. The datastore
|> 2. OS Updates
|> 3. File Sharing
|> 4. Activity Modification
|> 5. Bitfrost
|> 6. Power management
|
| Note that half of these items have nothing to do with Sugar, oo the
| subject line is a bit misleading.

Every one of them requires work on the Linux-based software stack that
runs on the XO.  The name of that stack is Sugar, as far as I'm aware.
Perhaps a breakdown would be helpful:

1. The datastore:  Glucose
2. OS Updates:  Ribose.  (Ribose is all the low-level software that keeps
Sugar running on the XO)
3. File Sharing:  Glucose
4. Activity Modification:  Glucose and Fructose.
5. Bitfrost:  Glucose and Ribose.
6. Power management:  Glucose, Ribose, and EC.
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