I am not certain on either Mamamedia or Availlain -- my guess is that they are both instances where employees of the companies are trying to fit in product development for olpc in parallel with their corporate development (
i.e. staying late at work to try and get it done). The best thing I could suggest is to send an email once a month, asking them what the status is of their work -- and if you like, asking them if there's any help you can provide to put it forward -- simply by getting a sense of the help they need, and possibly updating their wiki page (x,y,z needed, please add your name if you are willing to help) -- eventually enough traction may occur to get something going.
<br><br><div class="gmail_quote">On Dec 6, 2007 11:04 AM, Carol Lerche <<a href="mailto:cafl@msbit.com">cafl@msbit.com</a>> wrote:<br><blockquote class="gmail_quote" style="border-left: 1px solid rgb(204, 204, 204); margin: 0pt 0pt 0pt 0.8ex; padding-left: 1ex;">
<p>Their wiki seems dead. November 30, the date stated as the next milestone, is past -- what is the status?
When I look at the "blocker bugs" it isn't clear why they block a
release. Why does language selection have to be dynamic, for example?
Couldn't versions be packaged for individual countries? This stuff
isn't present in the latest vmware image I downloaded (649), and when I
tried to install by browsing to the .xo link on the olpc wiki I got a
stalled activity that required a reboot of the vm to clear.
</p><p>The activities in the mamamedia group seem most appropriate for
creating early literacy content and that is what I am trying to put
together for my 4 g1g1 laptops, which are destined for a kindergarten
in the South Bronx. Is there a mailing list for development activity? <br></p><p>Also, the OLPC wiki tells me that Avallain is somehow the plan for supporting literacy contentn the OLPC, but I couldn't find any info on their website There is mention of developing an open source version.
</p>Does anyone reading this list know about these content issues?<br><font color="#888888"><br>Carol Lerche<br>
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