On Jun 19, 2006, at 11:27 AM, tms wrote:
> If we have:
> 1. established a sensible triage system for incoming hardware
> 2. established the graduate machine building process so we can  
> reliably produce what's needed when it is needed
> 3. finalized the distro image(s)
> 4. organized the shop
> 5. gotten the servers for the shop, classroom and staff up and running
> 6. found enough volunteers, teachers and material for all the classes

Agreed.  Is that list in order of priority?  If so, can we move  
number 6 to the first position?

> then OHYEAH, I think it sounds like a fantastic project, and one that
> could help provide an answer to the whole "where do I get software for
> this Linux computer?" question.

Yup.  I thought I'd throw it out as a long-term fun project, a carrot  
to motivate us.

> But until then, more mundane priorities await us.  The quicker we get
> all the chores done, the faster we'll be playing with fun projects  
> like
> that!  So who's gonna help ole Tom get that fence painted?

Count me in.  This is way better than painting a fence.

Regards,
- Robert
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