On Wed, Apr 23, 2008 at 12:58 PM, Bryan Berry <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Our pilots at Bishwamitra and Bashuki schools start this Friday and I > couldn't be more excited. > Fantastic. Please keep up a steady photo stream! The rest of your email is perfectly put. --SJ I find this discussion about the future of OLPC frankly *annoying* and > tiresome. The future of OLPC isn't at 1CC. It's at pilot schools around > the world. It's in the hands of kids. The software and hardware on the > XO are at mature point where we can really see the impact on education. > Sugar needs a lot of work but it is functional now, thanks to the heroic > efforts of many on the Sugar team. > > The key question about participating in OLPC shouldn't be what > Negroponte or Bender are up to, it should be what Arjun Tamang uses his > XO for on Monday in Nepal or what Marisol Gonzalez does w/ it in rural > Peru. > > As Bert says, Onward. There is much work to do. Debating the future of > OLPC as an organization does little to advance OLPC as a global movement > - which it very much is. > > Roll up your sleeves folks, let's make this happen. > > Edward Cherlin: If OLPC the organization isn't meeting your needs, start > your own. We started our own here in Nepal and it was the best thing we > could have done. >
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