Thanks, MArco. I still think talking to Erik like that isn't very nice either:)
"Marco Pesenti Gritti" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 10/08/08 02:17 PM To "Nia Lewis" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> cc devel@lists.laptop.org, "elana langer" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, "Erik Garrison" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, "Julia Reynolds" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, "Reuben K. Caron" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, [EMAIL PROTECTED], "Tyler Williams" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Subject Re: [sugar] notes from the field - Mongolia On Wed, Oct 8, 2008 at 8:08 PM, Nia Lewis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Hi Marco, > > That was a really nice welcome. I work with Elana and the learning team here > at OLPC and one thing we are trying to do is increase communications between > our group and the technical side of the house. It seems the best way to > communicate this information from the field is to use the mailing list that > reaches the people creating the technology. > > Perhaps I am out of the loop but all of the people who have chimed in here > are active participants in this project and are just as devoted and > dedicated as you and I. To suggest they are uninformed seems a little harsh. > If you have better suggestions as to how we should communicate the issues we > find in the field and work toward fixing them, please let me know. Hello Nia, Huh! No, sorry, this is totally a misunderstanding. I was not referring to Elana feedback at all with that phrase. It was *exclusively* a technical remark to Erik approach to performance work. I appreciate Elana feedback and I highly value it. Keep it coming please :) My apologies for the misunderstanding, I hope this clarify. Marco
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