Hello, On 9 February 2011 11:08, Sean Daly <sd...@sugarlabs.org> wrote:
> more details > »<https://www.google.com/calendar/event?action=VIEW&eid=OGhzaXBkMHF2YWw2YXZmMms1djAzNHBxaTggbWFya2V0aW5nQGxpc3RzLnN1Z2FybGFicy5vcmc&tok=MTkjc2RhbHlAc3VnYXJsYWJzLm9yZzFjNWMyYzc1ZDllMGY2MDRmMDJiZmQ5YjE1ZmYwNDM5Zjc3OGI1ODc&ctz=Europe%2FBrussels&hl=en> > Sugar Labs Marketing Meeting > . . . > First meeting in some time, so agenda sug[g]estions particularly welcomed > thanks > > Sean > Sugar Labs Marketing Coordinator Is the following cute old song, which made young France Gall famous, a subtle ironic protest on behalf of a Constructivist approach to elementary education? http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AH-a22xge-c "Sacré Charlemagne" (Someone claims that Gall regretted having recorded this song - which was translated into 16 languages ! Filmed winter 1964, in the park of the Castle of Versailles) How would the song fare today in France as potential Sugar propaganda, Sean? Ron F _______________________________________________ Marketing mailing list Marketing@lists.sugarlabs.org http://lists.sugarlabs.org/listinfo/marketing