Hi Marco et al, I understand. In general, I'm impartial on this subject. I can live with the new organization if there is consensus from the key stake holders, especially my boss.
I think the sugarlabs is doing great and appears very well organized. Keep it up! I want to read all the e-mails that are important for XO users and I want to skip anything not directly relevant to them. I'll archive and maintain links to the rest in case I need to look something up. Knowing my perspective, let me know if you have any suggestions on how I can optimize my efficiency with the new communication channels. "We can rebuild him, we have the technology ... better than he was before, better, stronger, faster!" http://www.technorati.com/videos/youtube.com%2Fwatch%3Fv%3DaZ9phMCn_Lw :-) Thanks, Greg S Marco Pesenti Gritti wrote: > Greg Smith wrote: >> Hi Bernie, >> >> I read the lists in digest except for Sur which I get individually >> because I was the first admin for that the list (can't seem to turn >> that off :-( >> >> I focus 100% on delivering the best experience possible for users of >> the 400K XOs shipped so far (50K more shipping every month). So I scan >> or read all the lists on lists.laptop.org and I try to stay up to date >> with wiki.laptop.org. >> > > Hello Greg, > > Sugar is a project with a very large scope. Many of the core > contributors believes that the resources OLPC is able to devote to it > are not going to be sufficient to fullfill it's long term goals or even > to get near enough to them. > > We need to make Sugar available and used also outside OLPC to attract > more contributors. That's the very reason of the existence of SugarLabs. > On the long term that's going to be very useful to those 400K XOs in the > field. > > That requires to establish Sugar as an independent FOSS project and > building a community around it. And it's important for the identity of > the project that the mailing lists and other services are available from > its domain. > > After 8.2 is out and we are all a little less pressed, I'd like to > propose that: > > 1 We move [EMAIL PROTECTED] to [EMAIL PROTECTED] OLPC specific issues > related to Sugar can be discussed on [EMAIL PROTECTED] > 2 We move Fructose git repositories on sugarlabs.org. > > They would be a couple of good steps towards the long-term goal and they > would not hinder in any way the immediate OLPC goals. > > Cheers, > Marco > _______________________________________________ Sugar mailing list [email protected] http://lists.laptop.org/listinfo/sugar

