just a word of warning, at SCALE the OLPCs were the hit of the show. you may end up finding that you spend a lot more time talking about them than you ever imagined. (depending on what else you are trying to do this may or may not be a problem)
one thing that will be extremely useful is if a FAQ can be put togeather with the correct answers for everyone to provide when asked. everyone does their best to answer the questions correctly, but there's pleanty of room for mistakes. simple start of FAQ list (just the questions for now) system specs expandibility does it have wireless where are they being deployed how can someone (or some orginization) get them price various questions about the G1G1 program (how many were purchased, why was the program stopped, will it re-open, what about overseas, why haven't all of them been delivered) battery life what new technology is in it why is this better than the EEPC/classmate/surplus PC/etc can you run other software on it how can you develop for it without getting one how do you open the [EMAIL PROTECTED]@# thing (especially amusing when you hand them the open laptop, they close it and can't re-open it) what are the two squares to the side of the touchpad where is the crank (if OLPC can spare some sample chargers to display at the booth it would be wonderful) things to demo pippy distance (if you can make it work reliably) measure camera browser network view chat decide if you are going to have the machines on a mesh with each other, or on an access point so they can connect to the Internet (I would say have them connect to the Internet unless there is some specific reason to not do so) David Lang On Fri, 22 Feb 2008, Mel Chua wrote: > I'll be at PyCon after all (yay TOPP!). I'm not sure exactly when and where > and what I'm doing yet, but if someone keeps me in the loop, I'll gladly > help with OLPC stuff at PyCon as best as I'm able. I'm sure others will be > drifting around as well. > > -Mel > > On Fri, Feb 22, 2008 at 2:19 AM, Edward Cherlin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > >> This makes three for the OLPC booth at PyCon. >> >> Ed Cherlin >> Mike Fletcher >> Karen Smith > > >> >> Others may put their hands up. >> >> > _______________________________________________ Devel mailing list Devel@lists.laptop.org http://lists.laptop.org/listinfo/devel