Peru and Microsoft announcement

Walter Bender walter.bender at gmail.com
Tue Sep 16 18:06:42 EDT 2008


Jim took over my weekly community news digest for OLPC. It tends to
have a lot of information, not necessarily actionable, about
deployments. Alas, it tends to be more cheer leading than anything
else, where as the technical content has some depth (or at least
pointers to some depth).

-walter

On Tue, Sep 16, 2008 at 5:57 PM, Pia Waugh <greebo at pipka.org> wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> <quote who="Edward Cherlin">
>
>> This would be even more useful as the basis for an article or
>> editorial in one or more of the computer magazines or Web sites, or a
>> fact-filled press release. All of the media people I have talked with
>> say they would like to hear from OLPC.
>>
>> We don't have to frame it as us vs. them. We can just announce the
>> state of current deployments, and discuss plans for future deployments
>> and G1G1, including whatever can be said in public about the Microsoft
>> trials. Everybody wants to know what's up with the Amazon deal, too.
>
> I just want to support what Edward is saying and say that OLPC could avoid a
> lot of misinformation and drama by pre-emptively releasing news about what
> is going on, which means OLPC wouldn't constantly be on the back foot of
> having to respond to misinformation.
>
> I believe there is an internal newsletter, why doesn't OLPC have a monthly
> public news feed that is on the main website that talks about stuff
> happening which would give the world (and community trying to support OLPC)
> the information we all need :) The amount of times I've had people both from
> the FOSS community and the general community ask me what is going on is
> crazy, and damaging. And I'm not even on the inside, I'm just involved with
> some regional projects!
>
> If it is any help, Im sure there are many people in the community who would
> be happy to help (including me) with something like this, with keeping the
> general public and community informed in a more public fashion. There is
> generally a lot of good will towards the project around the world but real
> and positive public information is key to maintaining that good will.
>
> Cheers,
> Pia
>
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