>
> Both approaches have challenges. If Sugar Labs is willing to assume
> responsibility for quality education software, they will have to adopt
> a culture and processes which encourage feedback (even negative
> feedback) and ways to implement solutions to that feedback.

We already have it.

>
> Otherwise they are going to have to accept the lose of control if
> other organizations such as AC provide that service.
>
> As the bottom line; the Association is good at sales and marketing,
> Sugar Labs is good and vision and inspiration, and Activity Central is
> good at support and implementation. The most likely way to success is
> to figure out how these three, and any other organizations, can work
> together. Rather than focus on grudges.

I think SugarLabs have a proven record of implementation capability.
Other parts, will see...

Gonzalo
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