Count with me: One a-ha-ha-ha Two a-ha-ha-ha Three a-ha-ha-ha Four a-ha-ha-ha FOUR LAPTOP MAKERS
Maybe Engadget jr. will care. Oh, there's no such thing? Then put it in the who gives a sh*t pile. How come you rarely if ever talk about window managers anyone uses or cares about?
Indeed. A golf clap for Sugar Labs. Still not newsworthy. I'd rather read more ill-advised 3G iPhone salivating than this.... at least the other thing involves a widely used gadget, not a kiddie window manager. Hats off to them... they put the 'novel' in novelty.
Believe me my friend, four makers in this short a space of time is a spectacular rebound for Sugar Labs. I'm not a fan of the OS, but someone with some pretty decent business skills is driving this thing.
tekdroid, if you truly did piss in my cereal, thank you -- it really accented my Cinnamon Life :)
Mr. Picklesworth -- ahhh my mistake
adrian -- I didn't know Microsoft made Ubuntu nowadays... or my iPod... hmm... come to think of it... outside of my 360 I own nothing that runs Microsoft software... but we a nice consolation prize for you
I loved the OLPC initiative BEFORE XP jumped on board... and I have nothing against Sugar, despite my opinions on who the majority of the userbase is... my problem was that I don't think being "in talks" is news, no matter how many companies it is, four (a-ha-ha) or more. I kinda lashed out irrationally I suppose... and my point was poorly received... my mistake :D
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Wow... four? That's a big number.
Count with me:
One a-ha-ha-ha
Two a-ha-ha-ha
Three a-ha-ha-ha
Four a-ha-ha-ha
FOUR LAPTOP MAKERS
Maybe Engadget jr. will care. Oh, there's no such thing? Then put it in the who gives a sh*t pile. How come you rarely if ever talk about window managers anyone uses or cares about?
Four laptop makers in around a month. That's pretty damn good.
Indeed. A golf clap for Sugar Labs. Still not newsworthy. I'd rather read more ill-advised 3G iPhone salivating than this.... at least the other thing involves a widely used gadget, not a kiddie window manager. Hats off to them... they put the 'novel' in novelty.
Believe me my friend, four makers in this short a space of time is a spectacular rebound for Sugar Labs. I'm not a fan of the OS, but someone with some pretty decent business skills is driving this thing.
Rob P,
sorry for pissing in your cereal this morning
; )
Wow Rob, you really are dedicated..
It's not a window manager, it's a desktop environment. It does /use/ an unusual window manager, though.
It's a start, But don't worry Rob, You keep following the Microsoft way of doing things and they will keep taking your cash.
tekdroid, if you truly did piss in my cereal, thank you -- it really accented my Cinnamon Life :)
Mr. Picklesworth -- ahhh my mistake
adrian -- I didn't know Microsoft made Ubuntu nowadays... or my iPod... hmm... come to think of it... outside of my 360 I own nothing that runs Microsoft software... but we a nice consolation prize for you
I loved the OLPC initiative BEFORE XP jumped on board... and I have nothing against Sugar, despite my opinions on who the majority of the userbase is... my problem was that I don't think being "in talks" is news, no matter how many companies it is, four (a-ha-ha) or more. I kinda lashed out irrationally I suppose... and my point was poorly received... my mistake :D