Bolivia

   * 100 machines purchased by the SOBOCE foundation, maybe 20 or less
     are still operational in a school in Viacha (despite our best
     efforts, they don't seem willing to accept help)
   * an indeterminate number brought and given away by Marcelo Claure,
     CEO of Brightstar, mostly to kids in the soccer team he owns and
     in raffles during games his team plays.
   * 25 XOs in assorted state of repair, through OLPC Repair Centers,
     mostly in the hands of local development / research / localization
     people connected with SCELinux and OLE Bolivia that I managed to
     get through customs on several trips.  Most of those used for
     lobbying and grassroots work by the valiant Bolivian volunteers
     come from this lot, and maybe the ones with the biggest impact so
     far in gaining some government goodwill despite.  As they were
     repaired, several of these also made it to the Manuela Gandarillas
     Center for the blind.
   * Apparently maybe 5 to 20 more have arrived through different
     independent Contributor Program requests I have no more detailed
     info on.
   * 12 machines from individual donors, currently in a La Paz city
     orphanage, through OLE Bolivia.  10 more from the same origin in
     my closet here in Austin, waiting for the next trip and whether I
     am foolish enough to brave customs again (last time it was messy,
     wish me luck)
   * an indeterminate number given away to assorted poo bahs including
     the President by Claure, Arboleda and others, some of them dating
     back to B1 models
   * Hope in a 2-year delayed 200-XO deploy with help from a Danish NGO.

Dominican Republic

   * apparently 2.000 units were given away to kids by President Lionel
     at some public function.  No further anything is known of this,
     except that apparently they were part of maybe 3.000 that came as
     gifts from Carlos Slim of Mexico when Slim was apparently handing
     out 3.000 lots all over Central America and the Caribbean.  Note
     that Lionel was very connected with NN early on (maybe even an MIT
     alumn?), and some very, very early prototypes were given to
     Dominican researchers (we had BIG hopes in the DR being one of the
     first places to really take off)

OT, enjoy this comic
http://www.juanelo.cl/tiras/Juanelo1187.png

- Juanelo!  I am so angry with you!
- Why is that, Mr. Minister?

- You made me go through such an embarrassing situation!
    You remember those notebooks I asked you get bids on?
- yeah...

- when we presented them as gifts to those schoolchildren, they found out they were made out of sticks! I was like Mister Ridiculous!

- ....

- so, what? Next time you'd rather I prioritize quality over price?


(what really gets me :-( is that Juanelo, from Chile, obviously sees computers as being presented as a "gift" by the Minister and other authorities to the children :-( )

On 04/08/2010 11:45 AM, Christoph Derndorfer wrote:
Hi Caroline,

this is a gorgeous presentation, definitely one of the very best ones
that ever have been done on Sugar!

While I can't help with the map of OLPC deployments (AFAIK no current
one is available at the time) here's to the best of my knowledge the
list of countries with OLPC projects in one form or another (@everyone,
please let me know if this needs to be updated!):

Afghanistan
Austria
Bhutan
Brazil
Cambodia
China
Colombia
Ethiopia
Ghana
Haiti
India
Iraq
Kazakhstan
Lebanon
Mali
Mexico
Mongolia
Mozambique
Nepal
Nicaragua
Nigeria
Niue
Pakistan
Palestine
Papua New Guinea
Paraguay
Peru
Russia
Rwanda
Senegal
Solomon Islands
South Africa
Sri Lanka
Thailand
United States
Uruguay
Vietnam

Cheers,
Christoph

Am 08.04.2010 04:53, schrieb Caroline Meeks:
I am giving a presentation at FOSS VT on Friday, anything anyone wants
me to mention or request to an audience of teachers and school IT people?

The draft of my presentation is here: http://prezi.com/ffn2vdg0ylcr/

I'd love a map that helps me talk about the OLPC deployments if anyone
has done one.

Has anyone done any updates or additional activities slides?

Thanks!
Caroline

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