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* If [[Platform_Team/Guide/Sweets_Usage#Sugar_via_Sweets|Sweets]] is more appropriate for personal usage, Sweets Distribution might be useful for Sugar distributors, e.g., special GNU/Linux distributions targeted on Sugar usage;
 
* If [[Platform_Team/Guide/Sweets_Usage#Sugar_via_Sweets|Sweets]] is more appropriate for personal usage, Sweets Distribution might be useful for Sugar distributors, e.g., special GNU/Linux distributions targeted on Sugar usage;
 
** Some times, it is mostly impossible to have recent Sugar release in not recent GNU/Linux distributions, e.g., LTS releases, and Sweets Distribution will be helpful in that case;
 
** Some times, it is mostly impossible to have recent Sugar release in not recent GNU/Linux distributions, e.g., LTS releases, and Sweets Distribution will be helpful in that case;
* Sweets Distribution is only about packaging [[Platform_Team/Guide/Sweets_Usage#Sugar_via_Sweets|Sugar sweets]], thus, it is zero-cost effort; the downside, it is impossible to use Sweets Distribution's packages in official GNU/Linux distributions' repositories.
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* Sweets Distribution is only about packaging [[Platform_Team/Guide/Sweets_Usage#Sugar_via_Sweets|Sugar sweets]], thus, it is zero-cost effort; the downside, it is impossible to add Sweets Distribution's packages to official repositories of GNU/Linux distributions.
    
This is a special, only Sugar, distribution. The key points that make Sweets Distribution different to the rest of [[Community/Distributions|Distributions]] are:
 
This is a special, only Sugar, distribution. The key points that make Sweets Distribution different to the rest of [[Community/Distributions|Distributions]] are: