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Hi,<br>
<br>
I am sceptical that the XO market will ever be able to sustain
manufacture of an XO-specific product. I hope and wish I am wrong.
However, I think we need to look for alternatives. Possibly the most
serious impediment to success of the OLPC initiative has been the
lack of laptop available for purchase by a deployment in small
quantities.<br>
<br>
As Wayan Vota said, 'Would you recommend a new deployment with the
XO?'. My answer would be yes, provided the deployment had a reliable
source of XO laptops for under $200 (and spare parts).<br>
The XO-1 is still viable provided that there is a source of ongoing
support.<br>
<br>
I must applaud Samuel Greenfeld's initiative to create community
builds of the XO software. As Bernie Innocenti pointed out at the
Malaysia summit, finding a community that can sustain support for
the XO builds going forward is probably the number one problem
facing the community. <br>
<br>
There are Android tablets on the market which can be purchased with
a case and keyboard:<br>
<br>
<address>http://www.sears.com/proscan-7inch-internet-tablet-with-8-gb-and/p-020W006276292001P</address>
<br>
Rabi Karmacharya believes we need a minimum 10" screen, the above
has 7" and is quoted at $69.<br>
Is there a comparable device with a 10" screen at 1200x900 or better
for under $100, under 200$?<br>
<br>
The CTL Education Chromebook is available for $279
(http://ctl.net/ctl-education-chromebook). Does it offer the
capabilities we need? Can alternate software (such as Fedora/Sugar)
be installed?<br>
<br>
Is our future to go away from Fedora/Sugar (Linux/Gnu/Sugar) and to
base our deployments on Android? Does this mean we must abandon our
insistence on open source and open educational resources? Is it
possible to deploy an Android system without access to the internet?<br>
<br>
There are currently 200+ educational activities available for Sugar.
Must we give these up? Do we need to reprogram them in javascript?<br>
<br>
If we are to continue with Fedora/Sugar, can this software be
installed on Android tablets?<br>
<br>
The world's professional programmers are now either (or both)
programming for the javascript/html market or the Java Android
market. Does this mean we need to jump on those bandwagons? Should
we shift our 'view source' initiative to Java or to javascript/html?<br>
<br>
In summary, I believe that the future of the olpc initiative depends
on the skills, commitment, and hard work of the community. I think
it very unlikely that our challenges will be met by a 'magic wand'
waved by OLPC reborn, OLPC Australia, or other agency. It's up to
us.<br>
<br>
Tony <br>
<br>
<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 02/18/2015 03:26 AM,
sugar-devel-request@lists.sugarlabs.org wrote:<br>
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Date: Tue, 17 Feb 2015 18:48:45 +0100
From: Lionel Lask? <a moz-do-not-send="true" class="moz-txt-link-rfc2396E" href="mailto:lionel@olpc-france.org"><lionel@olpc-france.org></a>
To: iaep <a moz-do-not-send="true" class="moz-txt-link-rfc2396E" href="mailto:iaep@lists.sugarlabs.org"><iaep@lists.sugarlabs.org></a>, Sugar-dev Devel
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Subject: [Sugar-devel] XO Infinity ?
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Hi all,
As some of you, I've seen: <a moz-do-not-send="true" class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="https://medium.com/road-to-infinity">https://medium.com/road-to-infinity</a>
Something that look like to a new XO concept with an Android OS proposed by
OLPC Australia. Just my guess.
Is someone have more information on this ?
Is it related to OLPC Foundation ?
Is it related to Sugar ?
Please share with us.
Lionel.</pre>
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