> I believe Sugar is doing serious damage to Plan Ceibal, to the uruguayan > teachers, children, and to us all. > > This is the point. You are not trying to contribute to the project, because you think is a waste of time. Of course, I think different.
> As Mr. Bender expressed in one of his presentations Sugar is software > under construction. > > Many people don't understood what Walter said here. It's not about a half finished project, is about a project with open doors, extensible, and free. > You cannot ask teachers and children to start using their new computers by > figuring out how to deal with this software under construction which, > being so closely related to the operating system, happens to affect all > uses of their laptops. > > My suggestion was and still is that after some years of trying the free > software / volunteers route, with unacceptable results, get paid > professional developers to swiftly work on correcting a good percentage of > the problems, delivering working computers to the users. Some of those > developers might well be some of the same working today as volunteers. > > Unacceptable results? Ok, go to use Windows Vista :) Gonzalo
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