Users can't get them unlocked where I know and the (volunteer) development community couldn't obtain development keys, but I'm not totally sure about that. My main information source is the olpc-uruguay mailing list and I can't affirm something like that without a stronger evidence. John might have them...
When I was in Uruguay and investigated this question, I concluded that the users could get their machines unlocked but that most of them were not asking the right people. If there is clear evidence of GPL violation -- such as, "They said to ask XYZ, we asked XYZ, and here's the response we got" -- the FSF could take action. Vague reports of GPL violations are as unhelpful as vague bug reports as far as fixing things is concerned. -- Dr Richard Stallman President, Free Software Foundation 51 Franklin St Boston MA 02110 USA www.fsf.org www.gnu.org Skype: No way! That's nonfree (freedom-denying) software. Use Ekiga or an ordinary phone call _______________________________________________ Devel mailing list Devel@lists.laptop.org http://lists.laptop.org/listinfo/devel