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== Detailed Description ==
== Detailed Description ==


Sugar is a special environment targeted at educational purposes and following a philosophy of simlicity. It's being developed by [http://www.sugarlabs.org| Sugar Labs] and written in Python. The spin includes the desktop environment, but also the so-called activities: For example, you'll be able to browse the internet, check your e-mails (using the alpine terminal client), write documents, chat online, learn programming and do more stuff...
Sugar is a special environment targeted at educational purposes and following a philosophy of simplicity. It's being developed by [http://www.sugarlabs.org| Sugar Labs] and written in Python. The spin includes the desktop environment, but also the so-called activities: For example, you'll be able to browse the internet, check your e-mails (using the alpine terminal client), write documents, chat online, learn programming and do more stuff...


== Benefit to Fedora ==
== Benefit to Fedora ==
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* livecd-tools
* livecd-tools


There're no further dependencies right now: Additional activities might be included once they come into Fedora, but they don't directly affect the spin or its dependencies.
There are no further dependencies right now: Additional activities might be included once they come into Fedora, but they don't directly affect the spin or its dependencies.


Further apps:
Further apps:

Revision as of 18:14, 23 January 2009

Fedora Sugar

Summary

This spin incorporates the Sugar Desktop Environment, which makes it possible to utilize the same user interface used on the OLPC, but directly on a Fedora Live CD.

Owner(s)

  • Name: SebastianDziallas
  • email: sdz AT fedoraproject DOT org
  • Name: MarcoPesentiGritti
  • email: marcopg AT sugarlabs DOT org

Detailed Description

Sugar is a special environment targeted at educational purposes and following a philosophy of simplicity. It's being developed by Sugar Labs and written in Python. The spin includes the desktop environment, but also the so-called activities: For example, you'll be able to browse the internet, check your e-mails (using the alpine terminal client), write documents, chat online, learn programming and do more stuff...

Benefit to Fedora

Sugar is used by the OLPC Project. Having Sugar in Fedora is special. And giving users the possibility to run Sugar from a Live CD, which is based on Fedora, is even better. That way, we don't only help Fedora, but spread both technologies - Fedora and Sugar - together and allow our users to test a pre-configured version of the Sugar Desktop Environment directly from the CD.

Kickstart File

http://git.fedoraproject.org/git/?p=spin-kickstarts.git;a=blob;f=fedora-livecd-sugar.ks

ISO Name / FS Label

  • Fedora-11-i686-Sugar
  • Fedora-11-x86_64-Sugar

Dependencies

To build:

  • livecd-tools

There are no further dependencies right now: Additional activities might be included once they come into Fedora, but they don't directly affect the spin or its dependencies.

Further apps:

  • liveusb-creator

The Sugar Spin has been added to the liveusb-creator, which is also the reason why HTTP hosting would be needed (also see comments below): The users will be able to directly download the spin and have it put onto their USB key.

Scope / Testing

List of included apps:

  • sugar desktop environment group (including activities)
  • alpine e-mail client
  • slim login manager

The testing might be coordinated with the OLPC SIG, which could help, especially with the activities.

Slim needs a modification in slim.conf to login the user automatically. This is currently done via %post, but would be probably better added to the fedora-live-base.ks, since this isn't the only spin using it.

Comments and Discussion

  • This spin has already been approved by the board in the past [1].
  • We'd need HTTP hosting, as mentioned above. The spin has currently a home here [2].
  • See Talk:Sugar_Spin