>From what I saw, the XO Tablet product is a commendable effort. All great questions though. It seems like a community maintained FAQ page on the Sugar Labs wiki based on these questions would be useful.
Almost all of these questions can be answered by purchasing a sample of the product to examine the included documentation and terms of service. A savvy Android hacker could root the device and determine a great deal about how the custom shell/skin is architected. The web site at http://xo-learning.org/ just launched and is a bare bones brochure site. I hope we'll see terms of service, support forums, professional services (if any) etc. there. Mike On Wed, Jan 9, 2013 at 1:49 AM, Bastien <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi folks, > > Caryl Bigenho <[email protected]> writes: > > > Wow… that is just a start! > > A *very* good start, I would say. > > > I'm sure many of you will have similar > > questions, and it is also very likely that some of you know some of > > the answers. If they aren't still considered "top secret," can you > > share them with us? > > I have no answer myself, but I've been very puzzled by this > announcement too. > > I hope OLPC does acknowledge the importance of the volunteers > and the importance of answering these questions to them. And > yes, doing it before the volunteers read stuff in the press > would be ideal too. > > Have a good day and a happy hacking year! > > -- > Bastien > _______________________________________________ > support-gang mailing list > [email protected] > http://lists.laptop.org/listinfo/support-gang >
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