On Wed, Jun 19, 2013 at 8:15 AM, Richard A. Smith wrote:
> This is my public announcement that I'm leaving OLPC. I have accepted a new
> position at Bobo Analytics. My last day with OLPC is the 21st.
>
> At Bobo I'll be working along side with Ed McNierney and Mitch Bradly so it
> won't feel too
Richard,
If there is an award for most electrons saved while delivering learning to
children globally, you should get it. Your dedication to hyper-efficient
power consumption in the XO continues to effect a significant
differentiator in the product.
But more than product focus, I benefited often
This is my public announcement that I'm leaving OLPC. I have accepted a
new position at Bobo Analytics. My last day with OLPC is the 21st.
At Bobo I'll be working along side with Ed McNierney and Mitch Bradly so
it won't feel too far away from OLPC.
The last 6.5 years have been an amazing jo
Mr. Smith:On behalf of all of us in Canada, and our projects in Africa and here, thank you very much for all of your invaluable assistance. Going forward, just remember the answer to the primal question is always 42.Cheers,KG
The So long and Thanks for all the Fish release
This release should be fairly complete for Activity developers and
testers. All the remaining core libraries are now in place, in most
case now there's only minor revisions between ARM and x86 and that gap
is closing fairly fast. With most o
Folks,
I'm psyched to be (re)joining the community as a volunteer once more -
after all, I've been an employee for 3.8 months and a community member
for... running over 2 years now. This isn't an ending, just another step
- and I for one welcome our new overlor^H^H^H^H^H^H^H^H I mean, I'm
look
I too am sad to be leaving the project; but there many, many kids who
will be benefiting. I've learned a lot, and made friends all over the
world.
I may be involved in some form as a volunteer in the future but in the
near term I also need to focus on finding employment. You know where to
find m