> > It's too bad that you have issolated China out in > such a programming > > context.
He's not. He's bringing thousands of new people /to/ the OpenSolaris Community, which is very cool. In fact what I like about this model is that it's locally created and managed, not centrally mandated from thousands of miles away. Works for me. > I can't agree with you since what we are striving to > pilot the > OpenSolaris programming in China instead of isolate > out China. ;-) > > It's critical to the success of a programming contest > is the right > timing. We have built a solid foundation in the past > year by integrating > OpenSolaris into OS curriculum in China universities. > Below are current > status of curriculum adoption in China: > 1. We have trained 324 teachers from 137 > universities; > 2. Solaris/OpenSolaris courseware are adopted by 97 > universities, > covering 22000+ students; > 3. Solaris is now being taught at 51% of top 100 > universities Wow. That's excellent, Joey. You and your team have done an excellent job building the OpenSolaris community in China. Also, by you starting your contest here on opensolaris.org, I have a feeling that there will be many more contests from around the world right here on opensolaris.org following your lead. Jim -- Jim Grisanzio, Sr. Program Manager, OpenSolaris Engineering http://blogs.sun.com/jimgris This message posted from opensolaris.org _______________________________________________ opensolaris-discuss mailing list [email protected]
