Ms. Vargas,

Your response communicates what many have come to expect from OLPC and 
SugarLabs. "Critical thinking is a key point in our sales pitch, but please 
don't ask us to apply it to ourselves."

When considering the efficacy of this approach to community leadership one 
might look for a correlation between participation at the OLPC-SF summit and 
overall community health. A quick search indicated OLPC-SF sumit participation 
has dropped from several hundred people five years ago to less than 20 this 
year. Youtube and google hangout views of presentations have also dropped from 
the hundreds to less than 10.

Dan
>Tuesday, November 10, 2015 1:50 PM -05:00 from Laura Vargas < 
>[email protected] >:
>
>Mr Tenason,
>
>Whenever addressing this comunity and their firends, I invite you to transform 
>your curiosity into productive team work and constructive ideas. 
>
>Best regards,
>
>Laura V.
>
>2015-11-10 11:21 GMT-05:00 Dan Tenason  < [email protected] > :
>>Over the past couple of weeks there have been some interesting emails from 
>>James Cameron, the last software person remaining software person at OLPC, 
>>that have been rather hostile towards the volunteer community which have 
>>culminated in  
>>http://lists.sugarlabs.org/archive/sugar-devel/2015-November/050930.html  .
>>
>>Just curious if  the oversight board candidates (Gonzalo Odiard, Edward 
>>Cherlin, Claudia Urrea, Laura Vargas, and Adam Holt ) feel that this is 
>>acceptable behavior from a paid staff member of OLPC towards Sugar Labs 
>>volunteers?
>>
>>-- 
>>Dan Tenason
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>
>
>-- 
>Laura V.
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>Happy Learning!
>

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