dfarning wrote: > I would like to offer a _heart_felt_ thanks to everyone at One Laptop > Per Child who has made Sugar and the XO the products that they are > today. > > You still are at the forefront of a revolution in learning such as the > world has not seen since the invention of the printing press. > > But, this revolution, as with all revolutions, is hard to plan; there > are no maps, there is no rule book, there is no gray bearded sage to > guide your way. > > Thank You > > David Farning > Sugar Labs
+1 to that This is a long-term project. A lot of work preceded our involvement and much is to come. We really to need to focus on making Sugar + XS an effective and reliable product that works in the field. There is still a lot of work to do in this regard. I had a recent conversation w/ Greg Smith to this effect. Open-source developers work on projects that "scratch a personal itch". We need to get sugar in front of a lot more kids who are in turn to linked to hacker uncles, fathers, moms, etc. Those sugar contributors personally attached to deployments will become some of our most prolific, effective, and long-lasting. Revolutions don't happen in a day. In case you guys didn't notice, an incredibly talented and noble man-who happens to be black-was recently elected US president. Revolutions take time but they take a lot of effort and they are worth it. -- Bryan W. Berry Technology Director OLE Nepal, http://www.olenepal.org _______________________________________________ IAEP -- It's An Education Project (not a laptop project!) [email protected] http://lists.sugarlabs.org/listinfo/iaep
