Just to clarify, when I spoke of studying a small deployment closely, I was thinking of both the GPA pilot and any other closely studied small deployment, which could be anywhere, including Nepal.
Similar findings (e.g. first-time difficulty of quitting Activities?) in disparate conditions will be beneficial to everyone. Other findings will not; I expect developed-country schools to face "gadget competition" issues, where kids compare Sugar to their Nintendo DS interfaces, or netbook performance to fancy home computers. I am convinced most if not all large deployments have obtained feedback and some work in locating contacts and translating documents will be very beneficial for Sugar. If, of course, the conclusions of such studies are not trumpeted as "OLPC failure" fodder, but as information necessary to improve Sugar. I have experience running IT in infrastructure-challenged environments and I doff my cap to those who have to struggle just to get a Home View on a screen in front of a Learner. I think we can agree that obtaining, triaging, analysing and reporting feedback from all sources is an important yet undoubtedly difficult goal. Sean. On Fri, Aug 14, 2009 at 7:03 AM, Christoph Derndorfer<e0425...@student.tuwien.ac.at> wrote: > David Farning schrieb: >> >> And yes, Christoph I _am_ holding your writing to a higher standard. >> Several times, you have described yourself as the voice of the >> project. > > David, just for the record: I definitely don't consider myself "the voice" > of Sugar Labs, that's just ludicrous and I can't remember ever making such a > claim or acting accordingly. > > At the best of times I might be a voice of many and in this instance I > decided to raise it to draw attention to the larger global picture that > we're operating in. Some clearly seem to have understood that intention of > my message. > > To smooth the ruffled feathers let me reiterate that I think we can learn > many things from the ongoing efforts at GPA. However we mustn't believe that > the findings will always be a representative reflection of the issues faced > by the 1,000,000 other Sugar users around the globe. > > Christoph > > -- > Christoph Derndorfer > co-editor, olpcnews > url: www.olpcnews.com > e-mail: christ...@olpcnews.com > _______________________________________________ IAEP -- It's An Education Project (not a laptop project!) IAEP@lists.sugarlabs.org http://lists.sugarlabs.org/listinfo/iaep