Hi Folks,
Bert is probably correct and has been to SCaLE so he knows what he is talking 
about. The folks there are really rabid open source advocates, so much so that 
you can't even do a presentation in Powerpoint or Keynote. It has to be in Open 
Office or a pdf file. 
However, according to the Android web site, it is an open source platform 
http://source.android.com/index.html and, as such should be of interest to 
folks at SCaLE. And, no matter what, I expect there will be questions about the 
new XO-3 tablets. So...
What I will probably need to know are things like: * How will the profits from 
the use of the OLPC and XO names be used?* Are there any plans to port Sugar 
Apps to Android?* Will the new tablets also work on hand cranks and solar 
panels?* Etc.
I'm sure you all can use your imagination to come up with more.  Well... we 
have 6 weeks to find answers. I think the second question is probably the most 
important. SCaLE will have hundreds of developers who love to "develop." This 
is a perfect place to recruit more hands and minds to an effort to do just 
that. It would be great if some of the folks on SLOBS would chime in if they 
think this (maybe call it SOAS for Android) is a viable idea that should be 
pursued. 
Having an XO-3 tablet in our booth would probably be a very bad idea. In fact, 
other than answering questions and recruiting volunteer developers, we probably 
shouldn't mention the tablet at all. Our booth will be provided free of any 
charge to us for the 5th straight year. They have always given us a great spot 
and provided free registrations for all of the volunteers who come to run the 
booth. We should want to keep it that way. We don't sell anything! We only 
inform and recruit.
However, having a working touch screen XO-4 there would really be a plus! We 
always set up a "hands on" area that has been very popular, with adults as much 
as children. Bert has offered his office-mate's early model if we can't come up 
with another.  But, having the (as Adam always says) "the latest and greatest" 
model would be so much better. 
I can bring the solar panel I bought at the SF Summit. so if it is sunny we 
could even take it outside to demonstrate. I also can bring an hand crank for 
folks to try. So, if any of you have one that you can lend for SCaLE Feb 22-24 
or, better still, bring to SCaLE it would be perfect! We will put you on the 
volunteer list and your registration will be covered. It is a fun event.
If you have answers to the three listed above... send them on. If you have 
other questions you think folks will be asking, send those too... whether you 
have an answer or not. Someone else may have the answer!
Thanks!Caryl

> From: [email protected]
> Date: Fri, 11 Jan 2013 10:53:11 -0800
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: Re: [support-gang] XO-4 Questions After Viewing CES video
> 
> On 10.01.2013, at 23:26, Caryl Bigenho <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> > I know I will be flooded with questions at SCaLE 11X in just 6 weeks. I 
> > would rush right out to Wally-mart tomorrow and get one if I could so I 
> > would be prepared!
> 
> Well, Android isn't even mentioned on the SCaLE page: 
> https://www.socallinuxexpo.org/cfp It is a Linux Expo, after all, but "XO 
> Learning" appears to not be Open Source licensed, and they have not reached 
> out to our community yet.
> 
> The only official information from OLPC so far seems to be the two press 
> releases (http://blog.laptop.org/). In there it states "XO Learning will be 
> offered through licensing agreements to tablet manufacturers, governments, 
> book publishers, and international distributors".
> 
> I wish them luck with that (it certainly sounds better than just giving kids 
> a generic Android tablet), I'm just saying that SCaLE might not be the right 
> place to promote it.
> 
> - Bert -
> 
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