On Thu, Dec 4, 2008 at 10:57 PM, David Farning <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>wrote:

> How do we spread and expand Sugar's reach?  How about designing Sugar
> Labs to self replicate?  We are getting pretty close.
>
> How did Sugar Labs start? With a mission, a vision, some values, a
> wiki, a mailing list, and a handful of passionate people who shared
> the mission, vision and values.  Sugar Labs then leveraged the Sugar
> code base and much of its original infrastructure from OLPC.
>
> How do you start a Local Labs? The same way:)
>

Yes indeed, we are beginning the same way here..

>
> From a 'people' point of view, a Local Lab is a collection of people,
> located in a geographical area, who share Sugar Lab's mission (or a
> sub-set of the mission), vision, and values.
>
> From an 'organizational' point of view, a Local Lab can take Sugar
> Labs team structure[1] and modify it to meet local needs.  If Sugar
> Labs - Colombia is not interested in development, that is fine.  The
> development team can be left as a stub and all of the effort can be
> shifted into the deployment team or vice versa.
>

We hope in the future we can reach the three main aspects of
sugar,deployment,education and development.

For now we have..some infrastructure tools, tons of ideas and strength to
work.




>
> david
>
> 1. http://sugarlabs.org/go/Sugar_Labs/Teams
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