Re: [IAEP] Board Status

2015-01-26 Thread Gonzalo Odiard
Hi Dan,
I suppose you are asking about Sugar Labs Oversight Board, right?
(I don't think OLPC had a elected board at any time of their history)
I am one of the members of the Oversight Board at the moment,
but this is only my personal opinion.
The number of volunteers proposed to integrate the board decreased
in the last years, and at the end of 2013, we had less volunteers
than seats to renew. At the end of 2014 we had even less.
To add another problem, the volunteer who ran the elections in previous years
is not available anymore.
I think this is a consequence of other changes in the community/ecosystem.
Right now funding of Sugar development as decreased and we still
didn't find a way to sustain the minimal operations. Our users (not the kids,
but the governments, fundations, etc) deploying Sugar, are used to a model
where OLPC sustained a big part of the development with the sell of he XOs.
That is not happening right now (OLPC continue selling XOs, but do not
sustain Sugar development),
but the clients do not see why pay for something they received by free.

Gonzalo



On Sat, Jan 24, 2015 at 12:07 PM, Dan Tenason dan.tena...@mail.ru wrote:
 I am following OLPC as part of a research paper on open source
 organizations.

 Going over the archives, it seems there has not been a board election in a
 couple of years. Has this affected the project in any way?

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Re: [IAEP] Intel's attempt at an offline server

2015-01-26 Thread Sameer Verma
This may very well be a CES vaporware thing.

Sameer
On Jan 26, 2015 9:14 AM, Christoph Derndorfer 
e0425...@student.tuwien.ac.at wrote:

 Unfortunately there's a lack of pricing information as well as information
 about the available content (and accompanying management systems) but
 overall this looks like an interesting effort. Oh, and I really do like the
 inclusion of a (supposedly) 5 hour battery as this will come in really
 handy in places such as Nepal, rural Peru, etc.

 Just my 2 eurocents,
 Christoph

 On Fri, Jan 23, 2015 at 3:47 PM, Sameer Verma sve...@sfsu.edu wrote:

 http://linuxgizmos.com/intel-spins-ubuntu-based-education-access-point/

 cheers,
 Sameer
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Re: [IAEP] Intel's attempt at an offline server

2015-01-26 Thread Christoph Derndorfer
Unfortunately there's a lack of pricing information as well as information
about the available content (and accompanying management systems) but
overall this looks like an interesting effort. Oh, and I really do like the
inclusion of a (supposedly) 5 hour battery as this will come in really
handy in places such as Nepal, rural Peru, etc.

Just my 2 eurocents,
Christoph

On Fri, Jan 23, 2015 at 3:47 PM, Sameer Verma sve...@sfsu.edu wrote:

 http://linuxgizmos.com/intel-spins-ubuntu-based-education-access-point/

 cheers,
 Sameer
 --
 Sameer Verma, Ph.D.
 Professor, Information Systems
 San Francisco State University
 http://verma.sfsu.edu/
 http://commons.sfsu.edu/
 http://olpcsf.org/
 http://olpcjamaica.org.jm/
 ___
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 IAEP@lists.sugarlabs.org
 http://lists.sugarlabs.org/listinfo/iaep




-- 
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volunteer, OLPC (Austria) [www.olpc.at]
co-founder, TechnikBasteln® [www.technikbasteln.net]

e-mail: christ...@derndorfer.eu
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Re: [IAEP] Board Status

2015-01-26 Thread Samuel Greenfeld
Board elections typically depend on what an organization's articles of
incorporation say.

To clarify, there are several organizations related to what you might call
OLPC/One Laptop per Child:

   - Sugar Labs, which spun off from OLPC in 2008 and maintains the Sugar
   user interface.  This mailing list is maintained by them.
   - The OLPC Foundation, which is a 501(c)3 charity/non-profit
   organization.  501(c)3 refers to the section of the United States' tax
   code which states what the Foundation can and cannot do.
   - OLPC Association, a 501(c)4 organization which handled many
   operational tasks for the above.
   - OLPC Inc., another 501(c)3 created last year by a different set of
   people.  Many if not all of the trademarks and other property which once
   belonged to the OLPC Foundation and Association have been reassigned to
   them.


In addition, there are a variety of other groups which have had varying
relations over time.  Many of them include OLPC in their name but never
were officially part of the above.  Past and possibly current OLPC
employees have founded organizations for related causes (Unleash Kids,
Digi-Bridge, etc.).

In general many of us don't know what you might traditionally think of as
OLPC has been doing recently apart from what they post on their blog.   The
relationships OLPC has had with volunteers, governments, and other
organizations are too complex to explain in a single message.

Disclaimer:  While my name still appears on OLPC's website, I, along with
potentially many other people listed, no longer work for them.


On Mon, Jan 26, 2015 at 2:57 PM, Gonzalo Odiard godi...@sugarlabs.org
wrote:

 Hi Dan,
 I suppose you are asking about Sugar Labs Oversight Board, right?
 (I don't think OLPC had a elected board at any time of their history)
 I am one of the members of the Oversight Board at the moment,
 but this is only my personal opinion.
 The number of volunteers proposed to integrate the board decreased
 in the last years, and at the end of 2013, we had less volunteers
 than seats to renew. At the end of 2014 we had even less.
 To add another problem, the volunteer who ran the elections in previous
 years
 is not available anymore.
 I think this is a consequence of other changes in the community/ecosystem.
 Right now funding of Sugar development as decreased and we still
 didn't find a way to sustain the minimal operations. Our users (not the
 kids,
 but the governments, fundations, etc) deploying Sugar, are used to a model
 where OLPC sustained a big part of the development with the sell of he XOs.
 That is not happening right now (OLPC continue selling XOs, but do not
 sustain Sugar development),
 but the clients do not see why pay for something they received by free.

 Gonzalo



 On Sat, Jan 24, 2015 at 12:07 PM, Dan Tenason dan.tena...@mail.ru wrote:
  I am following OLPC as part of a research paper on open source
  organizations.
 
  Going over the archives, it seems there has not been a board election in
 a
  couple of years. Has this affected the project in any way?
 
  --
  Dan Tenason
 
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Re: [IAEP] [Server-devel] Intel's attempt at an offline server

2015-01-26 Thread Christoph Derndorfer
Well, I hear such announcements are made by a lot of organizations. So
we'll just have to wait and see what really happens...

Christoph
Am 26.01.2015 19:20 schrieb Sameer Verma sve...@sfsu.edu:

 This may very well be a CES vaporware thing.

 Sameer
 On Jan 26, 2015 9:14 AM, Christoph Derndorfer 
 e0425...@student.tuwien.ac.at wrote:

 Unfortunately there's a lack of pricing information as well as
 information about the available content (and accompanying management
 systems) but overall this looks like an interesting effort. Oh, and I
 really do like the inclusion of a (supposedly) 5 hour battery as this will
 come in really handy in places such as Nepal, rural Peru, etc.

 Just my 2 eurocents,
 Christoph

 On Fri, Jan 23, 2015 at 3:47 PM, Sameer Verma sve...@sfsu.edu wrote:

 http://linuxgizmos.com/intel-spins-ubuntu-based-education-access-point/

 cheers,
 Sameer
 --
 Sameer Verma, Ph.D.
 Professor, Information Systems
 San Francisco State University
 http://verma.sfsu.edu/
 http://commons.sfsu.edu/
 http://olpcsf.org/
 http://olpcjamaica.org.jm/
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 volunteer, OLPC (Austria) [www.olpc.at]
 co-founder, TechnikBasteln® [www.technikbasteln.net]

 e-mail: christ...@derndorfer.eu


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