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<pre>Brian,<br><br>I LOVE your list.<br>Allone day 1, bullet points 1, 2, and 3, cover so much ground, you could start companies just taking care of this... ;-)<br>You are right on the mark with your post.<br>Most of your questions are really my own. And you came up with some I didn't think of (but hopefully would have being in your situation).<br>This looks like a good to do list for folks documenting their accomplishments. Development is not just about getting some fix / feature deployed, but enabling the 'customer base' to use it -<br>with a close look on your 'customer's' capabilities... (and he generally is just undertrained / underinformed / from a 'different background').<br><br>Stefan<br><br>(I hope to be contributing to Day 1.3 with some sort of knowledge base once (spare) hardware starts really moving.)<br><br><br>On Wed, 2008-04-09 at 08:28 +0545, Bryan Berry wrote: <br></pre>
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<pre><font color="#000000">hey guys,</font><br><br><font color="#000000">A while back Arjun commented in a conference that India could really use</font><br><font color="#000000">a technical training guide for folks new to linux and OLPC.</font><br><br><font color="#000000">I have put together a basic training program that I am in the middle of</font><br><font color="#000000">w/ teacher Manoj Ghimire</font><br><br><font color="#000000">Arjun, I could really use your help collating the XO and XS-specific</font><br><font color="#000000">tips. </font><br><br><font color="#000000"><a href="http://wiki.laptop.org/go/Nepal:_Support_Training">http://wiki.laptop.org/go/Nepal:_Support_Training</a></font><br><br></pre>
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<br><br>> From: bryan.berry@gmail.com<br>> To: India@lists.laptop.org; arjun@laptop.org<br>> Date: Wed, 9 Apr 2008 08:28:02 +0545<br>> CC: grassroots@lists.laptop.org; Nepal@lists.laptop.org<br>> Subject: [Grassroots-l] need help w/ OLPC technical training program<br>> <br>> hey guys,<br>> <br>> A while back Arjun commented in a conference that India could really use<br>> a technical training guide for folks new to linux and OLPC.<br>> <br>> I have put together a basic training program that I am in the middle of<br>> w/ teacher Manoj Ghimire<br>> <br>> Arjun, I could really use your help collating the XO and XS-specific<br>> tips. <br>> <br>> http://wiki.laptop.org/go/Nepal:_Support_Training<br>> <br>> -- <br>> Bryan W. Berry<br>> Systems Engineer<br>> OLE Nepal, http://www.olenepal.org<br>> <br>> _______________________________________________<br>> Grassroots mailing list<br>> Grassroots@lists.laptop.org<br>> http://lists.laptop.org/listinfo/grassroots<br><br /><hr />MSN Video: <a href='http://redirect.gimas.net/?cat=hmtl&n=M0804Video&d=http://video.msn.com/?mkt=de-de' target='_new'>Coole Beats und krasse Actionen! Kostenlos anschauen!</a></body>
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