Here is another important point. We have a lot of Sugar and XO
documentation at FLOSS Manuals, with only a few titles in Spanish. We
are organizing a major push to get all of our materials translated.
The manual for Terminal should be out in Spanish soon, and its
translator promises another title A
If we take a step back I think David's observation really hits the nail
on the head in a broader sense.
While FLOSS solutions don't have the traditional vendor lock-in they do
often seem to come with some sort of platform lock-in (as per David's
example wrt custom educational tools).
Hence for ex
While working at guadalinex I seriously pushed to include sugar. Resistance
was futile as the Borg might say. You see they have a pretty established
Linux environment that has many custom educational tools. It is an
extremely uphill battle to get them using even a tiny part of sugar, and
that co
2011/3/21 Christoph Derndorfer :
> Especially given how much Linux is used around
> schools in the country and that Latin America is the hotbed for all
> things OLPC and 1-to-1 computing at the moment I'm simply surprised that
> there's no established olpc/Sugar community here already.
I'm also s
Gustavo, David,
thanks for the information, background and links, keep 'em coming.
Given the constraints of my situation (mainly time) the main (only)
thing I'd like to do is try and establish some sort of olpc/Sugar
presence while I'm here. Especially given how much Linux is used around
schools
Am 20.03.2011 20:13, schrieb Edward Cherlin:
> Not an OLPC project, but there is a lot of Linux in the schools in
> Extremadura. You could talk to the local government about using Sugar
> on their laptops.
>
> http://news.squeak.org/2006/11/17/squeak-in-extremadura/
>
> Have you asked on the OLPC
Bah... ok...perhaps that was a bit of harsh statement. meh would
be better... However, I have met many south Americans down here who
want to get involved and us the sugar environment in their future
endevours once they return home. I worked for Guadalinex.-edu, the
largest single Linux deployme
On Sun, Mar 20, 2011 at 4:13 PM, Edward Cherlin wrote:
> Not an OLPC project, but there is a lot of Linux in the schools in
> Extremadura. You could talk to the local government about using Sugar
> on their laptops.
>
> http://news.squeak.org/2006/11/17/squeak-in-extremadura/
more related links:
Not an OLPC project, but there is a lot of Linux in the schools in
Extremadura. You could talk to the local government about using Sugar
on their laptops.
http://news.squeak.org/2006/11/17/squeak-in-extremadura/
Have you asked on the OLPC-SUR list?
There seems to have been a very modest OLPC Esp
On Sat, Mar 19, 2011 at 10:02 AM, David Van Assche wrote:
> In spain, most autonomous regions have their own distro, which means
> that in essence getting pro-linux, and even quite techinically savy
> folks in that domain should be pretty easy to find. I know Madrid
> itself has its own autonomous
In spain, most autonomous regions have their own distro, which means
that in essence getting pro-linux, and even quite techinically savy
folks in that domain should be pretty easy to find. I know Madrid
itself has its own autonomous linux distro called distro MAX (Madrid
Linux) Of course, it often
you might want to write to Diego Gomez Deck http://diegogomezdeck.blogspot.com/
On Fri, Mar 18, 2011 at 6:56 AM, Christoph Derndorfer
wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> as some of you might know I moved to Madrid about a month ago and will
> be here at least until the end of May but possibly also until late su
On Fri, Mar 18, 2011 at 5:56 AM, Christoph Derndorfer
wrote:
> olpc/Sugar/ICT4E who are based here in Madrid or elsewhere in Spain?
In Spain the Moodle community is very strong -- peaks around
Catalunya. Vasque country is strong on alternative linux distros for
education (non-Sugar afaik). Again,
2011/3/18 Christoph Derndorfer :
> Now I was wondering whether anyone here knows people working on
> olpc/Sugar/ICT4E who are based here in Madrid or elsewhere in Spain?
Sorry, can't help here
> plus similarly minded communities
> (e.g. LUGs, hacker spaces, etc.) also seem to be quite rare aroun
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