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Porting OLPC Sugar, or its apps?
Forgive me if this has been discussed before, but has anybody considered porting OLPC's Sugar OS to the N tablets? Or even just some of its apps, such as the word processor? I believe they're all GTK and, of course, about as open source as its possible to be.
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Have you ever actually played with the sugar window manager?
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I realise that Sugar has a specific goal in connecting students and allowing them to share their work. It's also built around a high-resolution display (not physically but DPI). But one man's "connecting students" is another's social networking -- it'd be pretty cool if the N800 was able to seek out other N800 users nearby. Also, the OLPC's limited hardware isn't a million miles away from the N800/810. But the main reason I raised the possibility of porting Sugar was to get its word processor, which is pretty neat, if basic. At the moment the Nokia internet tablets have an almost complete black-hole when it comes to *stable* office software, particularly word processors. |
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Okay, just making sure, I've been playing with the vmware image as well. Really don't like it.
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A very cool thing though would be to port a compatible mesh networking system and have the N8X0, OLPC and OpenMokos of this world cooperate on a mesh networking standard...
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What about adding Rendezvous/Bonjour/Zeroconf chat abilities to the built in messenger (or to Pidgin in the absence of the above)? |
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Isn't the Sugar word processor just Abiword? The journaling application might be nice to have, though.
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