Yo no tengo tiempo estos dias. Estaría bien sincronizar las dos versiones. 
Un saludo,
  -- Juanjo Marin
--- El lun, 14/6/10, Daniel Mustieles García <[email protected]> 
escribió:

De: Daniel Mustieles García <[email protected]>
Asunto: Re: [gnome-hispano] [gnome-es] Fwd: SL-GNOME-OLPC PR, final version;  
will be on wires at 10:00 AM EST on Monday
Para: "Juanjo Marin" <[email protected]>
CC: [email protected], [email protected]
Fecha: lunes, 14 de junio, 2010 10:07

Las correcciones que proponeis me parecen todas correctas :-)

Podemos seguir trabajando en el wiki que comenta Juanjo. He visto que está casi 
todo ya subido, salvo un par de párrafos... Juanjo, ¿los subes tu?


Gracias a todos vuestros comentarios y un saludo

    Daniel

2010/6/13 Juanjo Marin <[email protected]>

Estoy subiendo tu traduccion a

http://traduwiki.org/Wiki/OlpcSeanTranslation-1/es

con algunas modificaciones que creo convenientes, por ejemplo lo del ***





Está bastante bien



-- Juanjo Marin





On Sun, 2010-06-13 at 15:53 +0200, Daniel Mustieles wrote:

> Hola a todos.

>

> Adjunto envío la traducción de la nota de prensa que nos ha pasado Jorge.

> Hay una frase entre *** porque no se muy bien como traducirla. Os

> agradecería que le echarais un vistazo, a ver si a alguien se le ocurre como

> traducir bien esa parte y, si hay cualquier error en lo demás, poder

> corregirlo.

>

> Gracias a todos y un saludo

>

>     Daniel

>

> ----- Original Message -----

> From: "Jorge González" <[email protected]>

> To: "Gnome-ES" <[email protected]>; "GNOME Hispano List"

> <[email protected]>

> Sent: Sunday, June 13, 2010 10:34 AM

> Subject: [gnome-es] Fwd: SL-GNOME-OLPC PR, final version;will be on wires at

> 10:00 AM EST on Monday

>

>

> > Hola a todos,

> >

> > Stormy Peters, de la Fundación GNOME, me ha mandado hace unas horas el

> > mensaje de abajo. Necesitan una traducción muy urgente para la nota de

> > prensa. Yo no puedo ayudar, en breve me voy al aeropuerto y estaré

> > todo el día volando, de hecho llego a trabajar directo desde el

> > aeropuerto, así que si podéis coordinaros y enviarles una traducción,

> > sería estupendo.

> >

> > Un saludo a todos.

> >

> > ---------- Forwarded message ----------

> > From: Stormy Peters <[email protected]>

> > Date: 2010/6/13

> > Subject: Re: SL-GNOME-OLPC PR, final version; will be on wires at

> > 10:00 AM EST on Monday

> > To: [email protected]

> > Cc: Sean Daly <[email protected]>, Diego Escalante Urrelo

> > <[email protected]>, Germán Póo-Caamaño <[email protected]>,

> > "[email protected]" <[email protected]>, Joe 'Zonker' Brockmeier

> > <[email protected]>

> >

> >

> > Jorge,

> > Would it be possible for the Spanish translation team to help

> > translate this press release?

> >

> > Sorry for not giving you advance notice.

> > Best,

> > Stormy

> >

> > On Fri, Jun 11, 2010 at 5:07 PM, Sean Daly <[email protected]> wrote:

> >>

> >> We have gone with the final version attached which will appear on the

> >> wires at 10:00 AM EST Monday. Only diff from previous draft concerning

> >> GNOME is a slight edit in the About: section, which I hope is not

> >> bothersome for you.

> >>

> >> Og, you had mentioned you could translate to Spanish - does that offer

> >> stand? It's vital we be able to offer a Spanish version of this.

> >>

> >> Thanks.

> >>

> >> Sean

> >>

> >> ***************************************************

> >>

> >> Sugar Learning Platform and GNOME Desktop Now Shipping on the One

> >> Laptop per Child XO-1.5; Will Run On New XO-HS

> >>

> >> ANUNCIÓN, June 14, 2010 – Sugar Labs, the Gnome Free Desktop Project,

> >> and One Laptop per Child (OLPC) have announced an update to the

> >> software offered on the OLPC XO-1.5. The 1.5 million children already

> >> using Sugar on the original XO-1 can also benefit from the update,

> >> since Paraguay Educa has backported the software.

> >>

> >> The Sugar Learning Platform promotes collaborative learning through

> >> child-friendly Activities that encourage critical thinking. The GNOME

> >> free desktop is a hallmark of all major GNU/Linux distributions,

> >> suitable for older children and grownups. Switching between the two

> >> environments takes only a single click. With GNOME on the XO laptop,

> >> the door is opened to thousands of additional educational and

> >> productivity applications.

> >>

> >> The XO-1.5 has the same industrial design as the original XO-1. Based

> >> on a VIA processor, it provides 2× the speed of the XO-1, 4× DRAM

> >> memory, and 4× FLASH memory. OLPC has announced the availability of a

> >> high-school edition of the XO-1.5, the XO-HS, with a newly designed

> >> keyboard, more comfortable for older students. The first deployment of

> >> the XO-HS is set to begin in Uruguay under the highly successful Plan

> >> Ceibal in September.

> >>

> >> Children familiar with the XO-1 will naturally grow into the XO-1.5

> >> with its expanded functionality. “One Laptop per Child promotes

> >> open-source software so that it can grow and adapt to the needs of the

> >> child. The Sugar platform on the XO is key to our educational mission

> >> because it gives students a unique and intuitive learning software

> >> environment,” said OLPC Association CEO Rodrigo Arboleda.

> >>

> >> Stormy Peters, Executive Director of the GNOME Foundation, said,

> >> “We're really excited to be working with Sugar and OLPC to provide

> >> desktop software to children of all ages. GNOME's mission is to

> >> provide a free desktop accessible to everyone. Children from Uruguay

> >> to Ghana will be able to use their XOs to learn and to show their

> >> friends and families how to use Sugar and GNOME.”

> >>

> >> Walter Bender, Executive Director of Sugar Labs, said “the fluidity of

> >> movement between the two desktops gives learners the ability to

> >> transition from a learning environment – Sugar – to a production and

> >> productivity environment – GNOME. They have the means of honing the

> >> creative skills acquired in an elementary education setting into

> >> entrepreneurial skills in a secondary education setting.”

> >>

> >> “Sugar on a Stick” allows children who don't have an XO laptop to

> >> benefit from this new software. Available for download from Sugar Labs

> >> in the new, v3 Mirabelle flavor, it can be loaded onto an ordinary USB

> >> thumbdrive and used to start a PC in Sugar without touching the hard

> >> disk. The XO laptops and Sugar on a Stick run Fedora GNU/Linux.

> >>

> >>

> >> For more information, please contact:

> >>

> >> Sugar Labs: Sean Daly, Marketing Coordinator

> >> website: http://www.sugarlabs.org

> >> e-mail: [email protected]

> >> telephone: +1-857-254-1100

> >>

> >>

> >> GNOME Foundation: Stormy Peters, Executive Director

> >> website: http://www.gnome.org

> >> e-mail: [email protected]

> >> telephone: +1-617-206-3947

> >>

> >>

> >> About Sugar Labs®: Sugar Labs, a volunteer-driven, nonprofit

> >> organization, is a member project of the Software Freedom Conservancy.

> >> Originally part of the One Laptop Per Child project, Sugar Labs

> >> coordinates volunteers around the world who are passionate about

> >> providing educational opportunities to children through the Sugar

> >> Learning Platform. Sugar Labs is supported by donations and is seeking

> >> funding and volunteers to accelerate development. For more

> >> information, please visit http://www.sugarlabs.org.

> >>

> >> About GNOME: GNOME is a free-software project which develops a

> >> complete, accessible and easy-to-use desktop standard on all leading

> >> GNU/Linux and Unix distributions. Popular with large corporate

> >> deployments and millions of small-business and home users worldwide,

> >> it includes a development environment to create new applications. The

> >> nonprofit GNOME Foundation is composed of hundreds of volunteer

> >> developers and industry-leading companies. More information can be

> >> found at http://www.gnome.org and http://foundation.gnome.org.

> >>

> >> About One Laptop per Child (http://www.laptop.org): OLPC is a

> >> non-profit organization created by Nicholas Negroponte and others from

> >> the MIT Media Lab to design, manufacture and distribute laptop

> >> computers that are inexpensive enough to provide every child in the

> >> world access to knowledge and modern forms of education.

> >>

> >> ###

> >>

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> >

> > --

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