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: Additionally, as Eben noted, the functionality described here is quite close to Sugar's fundamental mission, and there is an argument for including it in Terminal.  Making Screen a Sugar dependency allows us to make these kinds of decisions later.  It also opens a door for other shared activities that make use of a shared command line. [[User:Bemasc|Bemasc]] 17:57, 6 August 2009 (UTC)
 
: Additionally, as Eben noted, the functionality described here is quite close to Sugar's fundamental mission, and there is an argument for including it in Terminal.  Making Screen a Sugar dependency allows us to make these kinds of decisions later.  It also opens a door for other shared activities that make use of a shared command line. [[User:Bemasc|Bemasc]] 17:57, 6 August 2009 (UTC)
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Hey Benjamin,
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Is there a way that this technology could be achieved without the dependencies, while maintaining security?  I'm wondering about sending input and output over encrypted tubes rather than relying on sshd, and using some kind of key event trapping to redirect input instead of screen. It would be nice to keep Terminal's scrollback functionality etc. while sharing.  Perhaps you should post this activity to ASLO with instructions for installing the dependencies.  Bonus points for trapping the lack of the dependencies and showing a legible error message at startup!  [[User:Wade|Wade]] 12:55, 21 September 2009 (UTC)
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