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::: " For now, sweets knows only enough about the glucose dependencies to install them from native packages in Debian, Ubuntu, Fedora, Mandriva, openSUSE, and Gentoo."
 
::: " For now, sweets knows only enough about the glucose dependencies to install them from native packages in Debian, Ubuntu, Fedora, Mandriva, openSUSE, and Gentoo."
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In case of "Target Audience" current Sweets have only one high level entrance for non-doers for now:
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In terms of "Target Audience", currently Sweets has only one high-level entrance for non-doers for now:
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* relatively simple (e.g., regarding jhbuild) run any (within reasonable limits) Sugar Shell version,
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* it is relatively simple (e.g., compared to jhbuild) to run any (within reasonable limits) Sugar Shell version,
* including the one that is in development, i.e., help developers to test it,
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* including the one that is in development, e.g., to help developers to test it,
* besides, run Sugar Shell versions that are modified by doers, e.g., Dextrose,
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* additionally, it can run Sugar Shell versions that are modified by doers, e.g., Dextrose,
 
* on any (see TODO) major GNU/Linux distribution.
 
* on any (see TODO) major GNU/Linux distribution.
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* what major distros we have,
 
* what major distros we have,
 
* test current Sweets there,
 
* test current Sweets there,
* make Sugar Shell launch as simple and obvious as possible for early adopters,
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* make Sugar Shell launch as simply and obviously as possible for early adopters,
 
* add new entrance for non-doers, the way to run activities via Sweets (big task that requires special treatment).
 
* add new entrance for non-doers, the way to run activities via Sweets (big task that requires special treatment).

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