El 14/11/11 19:29, Bernie Innocenti escribió:
On Mon, 2011-11-14 at 14:20 -0500, Sebastian Silva wrote:
Hi Sugarcamp international team!
I wrote the following to bring you in context with our Sugar Camp and
its objectives.
I felt it was worth to share with our international community as well.

You may find more information at the following URL
http://sugarcamp.somosazucar.org/hackerspace.html

About Perú's Sugar Deployment


You have been invited to concentrate with
us in Lima with a purpose.


Sugarcamp will be a collaborative work
marathon. We will work "shoulder to shoulder"
with a strategy to improve the computing experience
for the children of Peru.

[...]
Thanks for the info. A few questions:

1. Are there enough laptops for everyone? If necessary, I could bring an
XO-1, an XO-1.5 and an XO-1.75. Otherwise, I'd rather travel lighter.
I think we're good but an XO-1.5 would be a good thing to have (we have none).
We have 10 XO-1s and 10 Classmate II and some desktop PCs and a buildserver.
We generally expect hackers to bring their laptops.
2. Do we have good connectivity and bandwidth? If not, I could mirror
the Fedora 14 repositories on a hard drive before leaving.
We have one broadband connection for the entire event. Bringing the F14 repos
would be most useful.
3. Any other hardware or software you would like me to take along?
Only your superpowers.

4. Is there any activity planned for Sunday? If not, I'm thinking of
renting a car to go visit Barranca or another place nearby. What would
you recommend?
We intentionally left Sunday open, some may prefer to hack some more
(Escuelab will be available), some may prefer to sightsee. I don't know
what you're into, it is possible to visit archaeological sites for instance.
Barranco is a nice bohemian zone next to the ocean, good for trying
the famous peruvian cuisine.

5. Can you confirm that there's no need for a visa to enter Peru from
the US? (for reciprocity, many countries require a visa only for US
citizens).

Confirmed.
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