>> * Sugar on a Stick [1] - well, this is mainly
self-explaining, right? As far
>> as I can see now, it's going to be a Fedora based image including Sugar
>> (among with more activities).
>>
>> * Fedora Sugar Spin [2] - it's mainly the same concept as SoaS, but can only
>> include stuff which is directly in Fedora. On the other hand, it uses the
>> Fedora trademark.
>>
>> So. What's obvious here? SoaS and the Sugar Spin are probably targeting the
>> same user group and seem to be (apart from some modifications) pretty equal
>> to each other.
>
> I would think soas would be the Sugar Fedora spin as the aim is to get
> everything currently shipped in the OLPC releases upstream in Fedora
> in time for Fedora 11 so that Fedora and the OLPC OS are one and the
> same.
I tend to think both OLPC and SoaS will want to apply at least some
small customizations (disk space constraints alone is a reason that
will cause divergences).
What sort of disk constraints? If its due to dependencies there should
be bugs for this. I know of some of the issues but the desire to be
able to run a alternate "standard" desktop as well sort of makes a lot
of those redundant.
Peter