Bernie,
 
It's great your support for Sugar, but before taking any decision, please be 
avare that the Municipality of Florence in primis but also all those financing 
the program in the city never make this kind of request. The Muncipality of 
Florence needs to know that OLPC won't be able to support custom builds and 
those laptops will be isolated and not connected to OLPC server. As second, 
Florence designetd some laptops to developing countries, in this case will you 
also build locale expertise??
 
I don't think it is Florence's desire, but I can be wrong. In both cases, I 
will ask specifically the Deputy Mayor of Florence (who signed the agreement) 
to put everything on paper about their specific requirements.
 
Thank you.<html><div></div></html>> Date: Wed, 30 Apr 2008 10:25:13 +0200> 
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]> CC: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL 
PROTECTED]; devel@lists.laptop.org; [EMAIL PROTECTED]> Subject: Re: Signed 
build for Italy> > Kim Quirk wrote:> > > Hi Bernie,> > Yes SKU 23 will come 
from Quanta with the 'ak' flag set (no activation > > lease needed). To 'roll' 
your own builds, you will need developer keys.> > Ok.> > > > I can make you the 
technical contact on the activation server to get the > > developer keys, or 
you can designate someone else.> > Ok. I will delegate to Torello, who is based 
in Florence permanently.> > > > You can get the list of laptop serial numbers 
electronically from > > Brightstar when production is finished (check with 
Nicole Dallow). Use > > that at the activation server to get your own dev 
keys.> > Ok.> > > > I think you understand the fact that OLPC won't be able to 
support > > custom builds, so I would recommend that you try to build some 
local > > expertise as quickly as possible.> > I think they understand that. 
I'm pretty confident there's adequate> expertise around here: Francesco has a 
for-profit which employs several> programmers; Torello has ported some 
educational software to the> laptop already; My former company also employs 
several Linux and> Python hackers, one of which has been contributing to OLPC 
already.> > In my mind, if we play this card well, I'm confident Florence 
could> set an example of how a deployment could truly act as a contributing> 
member of a wider olpc community rather than just a customer.> > > > If there 
are bugs that seem critical > > to Italy, you will have to have people to fix 
them locally and recreate > > the custom builds, etc.> > The alternative to 
this, anyway, seems that Florence would have to> request a bug fixed to OLPC, 
and wait until the next release in> August or something to get it. Or do we 
plan to issue micro-updates> for critical bugs in the future?> > With Scott's 
help, I think I know how to interpolate this part.> We already have a nice 
build infrastructure that makes branching> and rebasing on official builds very 
easy (as we do for the "faster"> branch).> > In my mind, the only way to scale 
the diverse needs of a growing> number of deployments is to distribute 
development as much as> possible.> > Turkey seems to have even more demands: 
they ask for mpeg playback,> the ability to chat with adults, and so on. A side 
note: they also> badly want to rename Pippy because apparently it's an 
obscenity in> Turkish :-)> > > > It would be great if appropriate patches can 
be pushed back up to OLPC.> > Of course. It would be irresponsible to do 
otherwise.> > -- > \___/> _| o | Bernie Innocenti - http://www.codewiz.org/> 
\|_X_| "It's an education project, not a laptop project!"
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