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Revision as of 10:45, 6 October 2009
Origin
A 12-person Sugar-on-a-Stick (SoaS) decision panel was appointed by a September 25, 2009 Oversight Board decision.
Mandate
Members
- Sebastian Dziallas
- Luke Faraone
- Martin Dengler
- Bill Bogstad
- Faisal Khan
- Benjamin M. Schwartz
- Samuel Klein
- Sean Daly
- Tabitha Roder
- Caryl Bigenho
- Daniel Drake
- Abhishek Indoria
Procedures
The Decision Panel procedures were adopted.
Discussion took place on the SoaS mailing list with subject lines beginning with the text "[DP]".
Report
this is a draft
Introduction
This constitutes the report of the SoaS decision panel (DP), convened by SLOB.
The structure of this report is:
- Introduction (this section)
- Executive Summary
- Mandate
- Members
- Report on Questions 1-3
- Conclusion
- Appendices
Executive Summary
The Decision Panel was mandated to answer three questions. The Decision Panel's answers are below:
Question 1: "Should Sugar Labs be a GNU/Linux distributor, rather than just an upstream producing Sugar releases?"
Answer: No, not now. SL is not now a full-service GNU/Linux distributor but 1) many contributors volunteer to help with individual tasks thereof; and 2) an official plan is part of a number of SugarLabs' members plans.
Question 2: "Should SL be neutral about distributions containing Sugar, and refuse to endorse one over another?"
Answer: No. Sugar On a Stick, the Fedora-derived distribution, will be the endorsed distribution.
Question 3: "Should 'Sugar on a Stick' be a phrase that SL asks its community to avoid using unless they refer to the SoaS-Fedora distribution?"
Answer: Yes.
In addition, the mandate allows the Decision Panel to raise and answer any other question the DP deems required to provide an answer to the original question: "Is the current SoaS going to be the primary way Sugar Labs distributes a Sugar-centric GNU/Linux distribution?" (Question 0).
The Decision Panel has not raised any additional questions.
Mandate
Members
- Sebastian Dziallas
- Luke Faraone
- Martin Dengler
- Bill Bogstad
- Faisal Khan
- Benjamin M. Schwartz
- Samuel Klein
- Sean Daly
- Tabitha Roder
- Caryl Bigenho
- Daniel Drake
- Abhishek Indoria
Report on Questions 1-3
Question 1
Question 1: "Should Sugar Labs be a GNU/Linux distributor, rather than just an upstream producing Sugar releases?"
Answer: No, not now. SL is not now a full-service GNU/Linux distributor but 1) many contributors volunteer to help with individual tasks thereof; and 2) an official plan is part of a number of SugarLabs' members plans.
Question 2
Question 2: "Should SL be neutral about distributions containing Sugar, and refuse to endorse one over another?"
Answer: No. Sugar On a Stick, the Fedora-derived distribution, will be the endorsed distribution.
Question 3
Question 3: "Should 'Sugar on a Stick' be a phrase that SL asks its community to avoid using unless they refer to the SoaS-Fedora distribution?"
Answer: Yes.
Conclusion
Appendicies
Votes / Recorded opinions
Question 1
Yes:
No:
- Martin Dengler
- Tabitha Roder
Undecided:
Unknown:
- Sebastian Dziallas
- Luke Faraone
- Faisal Khan
- Benjamin M. Schwartz
- Samuel Klein
- Caryl Bigenho
- Daniel Drake
Question 2
Yes:
- Martin Dengler
- Tabitha Roder
- Caryl Bigenho
No:
Undecided:
Unknown:
- Sebastian Dziallas
- Luke Faraone
- Martin Dengler
- Bill Bogstad
- Faisal Khan
- Benjamin M. Schwartz
- Samuel Klein
- Daniel Drake
Question 3
Yes:
- Sean Daly
- Abhishek Indoria
- Tabitha Roder
No:
Undecided:
- Bill Bogstad (dependent on answer to question #1)
Unknown:
- Sebastian Dziallas
- Luke Faraone
- Faisal Khan
- Benjamin M. Schwartz
- Samuel Klein
- Caryl Bigenho
- Daniel Drake
- Abhishek Indoria
Further ideas
Potential naming conventions
- Sugar4CD/PC/F11 (Sugar, version 4, made for liveCD, runs on PCs, Fedora11 based) - example from Caryl Bigenho <cbigenho@hotmail.com>
There has been much talk of whether we should name with different foods and animals. Types of sugar (sucrose, glucose) has been suggested due to its link to sustainability of life. There still seems to be much sense in keeping it simple with SoaS keeping one name with a version release number and corresponding release name.