Once a month The Hawaii Open Source Education Foundation has an organizational meeting of its Directors. In the interest of openness and cooperation, we always invite all of you to the event. It has been held at the McKinley Community School for Adults.
Tomorrow, Saturday the 8th, we will hold this event at noon as we do on the Second Saturday of every month. The change is that we will need to meet at the Pricebusters Stadium Marketplace location instead. The time will be the same. Our most loyal volunteer, Ted, arranged a meeting for us at Campbell High School. I have never been as amazed or impressed with someone's spirit as I was by the principal there. Undaunted by funding challenges or poltical bickering, she is focused on success and innovation. They have a Cisco certification program, an A+ program, a computer recycling program, and more. They want 100 computers for labs and classrooms. They want a combination of stand-alones and thin-clients. They are using Linux on the Desktop. We will be using our time tomorrow to get 10 of them ready and delivered. As we work with the Tech Coordinators there, we will phase in other machines. This will make Liholiho, McKinley, and Campbell three reasonably successful HOSEF projects to add to Redemption Academy in Kailua, St, Johns in Kalihi, and MidPac. Little by little my friends, little by little, and we can change much. --scott -- R. Scott Belford Founder/chair/Treasurer The Hawaii Open Source Education Foundation PO Box 392 Kailua, HI 96734 808.689.6518 [EMAIL PROTECTED] success without humility is just an indulgence in arrogance
