On Mon, Jun 09, 2008 at 11:28:34AM +0200, Sebastien Adgnot wrote: > Do you have an idea of the minimum quantity required so the > manufacturer could build laptops with localized keyboards?
I'm sure they would. It wouldn't be a minimum quantity per se, it would be a set of quantities and how much they would cost in tooling, production, separate shipping, and integration. Then OLPC would have to choose which is economically sensible, including how long it would take. Kim's statement was simplifying the realities of production costing, and advising that it is already judged too expensive for a G1G1. I take it that the incremental cost of localised keyboard would increase the cost per unit to the point where it would not generate sufficient units sold by the G1G1, or the delay would be so considerable as to make the plan void. If a review of the decision is needed, better to focus instead on new information that can be integrated into the review ... such as whether a non-localised keyboard would be usable, and what quantity you think you will need. Maybe you already mentioned that though. I'm focusing on one reply out of many. p.s. I'm a volunteer, not an employee. -- James Cameron mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] http://quozl.netrek.org/ _______________________________________________ Devel mailing list [email protected] http://lists.laptop.org/listinfo/devel
