On Tuesday, May 28, 2002, at 02:27 PM, Taylor Cody Civ SAIC/PETS wrote:

We will have about 20 various machines ready by Thursday. We did get the green light after I sent the link to Computers For Learning. Mr AhSing will have to sign for the computers before we can release them. We are picking
up half the computers tomorrow and we are trying to round up some more
monitors. We only have to destroy the hard drives if they have secret or
higher info on them, that shouldn't be to many.  The unclass drives only
need to be formatted. Can you see if Mr AhSing can come to Hickam or the
Institute to sign for them on Thursday morning?

He can be there to sign for them on Thursday morning. I will call you. The room is not ready, so the transitional time at MidPac would be ideal. The room is perfect for about, well, about 20 computers. Heat could become an issue, but if they are dumb terminals this should not be a problem, should it? He appreciates the need to demonstrate the viability of this project so that the schools will feel the need to copy it. I am not a churchgoer, but there are a lot of people from different walks of life with affiliations with different schools who are. I smell, as we say in the business world, synergy.

A concern he had was that this would not be under the control of "his guys" within the church. The way I understand it, we are here to facilitate the acquisition of surplus hardware by needy organizations and utilize it with Open Source software like the LTSP. We are then here to ease the adaptation of this thing called Linux or *bsd or whatever the case may be. As such, as I explained, anyone on this list can, at any time, offer help by email or even the phone. Furthermore, I explained that if something was so bad that it needed personal attention, someone would walk over (or ssh over) and fix it. I said that we are a transparent group that existed to help but that did not have an agenda to control or dictate the use of the resources other than that they use Open Source in a way that meets their needs. Does this sound about right?

scott

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