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--[[User:Berrybw|Bryan Berry]] Walter, you're my hero keep up the good work. Serious, keep up the great work. You are an inspiration to dorks like me and I actually have a beautiful girlfriend. I don't hold it against you that you code in Perl, at least it doesn't bother me a lot. even thought it is an un-maintainable and completely obnoxious language. I do understand that you like to write code and drink beer. I like to code Python and drink Anchor Steam Porter myself. I just drank a lot of Nepali Chhyang rice beer and it was crap. |
--[[User:Berrybw|Bryan Berry]] Walter, you're my hero keep up the good work. Serious, keep up the great work. You are an inspiration to dorks like me and I actually have a beautiful girlfriend. I don't hold it against you that you code in Perl, at least it doesn't bother me a lot. even thought it is an un-maintainable and completely obnoxious language. I do understand that you like to write code and drink beer. I like to code Python and drink Anchor Steam Porter myself. I just drank a lot of Nepali Chhyang rice beer and it was crap. |
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The [http://laptop.media.mit.edu/laptopnews.nsf/latest/news Laptop News] link doesn't always work. Sometimes you get a media lab login page. Works upon reloading. Not a new problem - I recall encountering it months ago as well. Perhaps the link should be annotated with 'if it doesnt work, reload'. [[User:MitchellNCharity|MitchellNCharity]] 10:24, 22 April 2007 (EDT) |
Revision as of 14:24, 22 April 2007
First field test to evaluate network completed this Saturday
This Saturday, professor Luiz Claudio Schara Magalhães and students from UFF's Telecommunications Engineering and Computer Science departments went to Itapuaçu, an oceanic beach in Niterói, Brazil, to run the phase one tests, which include range, throughput and latency between two XO's and one XO and one access point, using the AP standard antenna and an 18dbi omnidirectional antenna which may be installed at schools to extend range. Further tests are planned for this Friday, and results will be posted as they become available.
Universidade Federal Fluminense is evaluating XO's mesh network implementation
The mesh network evaluation is being done under the auspices of Rede Nacional de Ensino e Pesquisa (RNP - [1]), the Brazilian organization funded by the Ministry of Science and Technology and the Ministry of Education. RNP is responsible for providing Internet access to academic and research institutions and it is funding Midiacom Labs ([2]) to develop a low cost mesh network solution. Information about the pilot, which provides free Internet access to students in the vicinity of the Engineering Campus at UFF, can be found at [3]. This technology may be used to create the infrastructure to bring Internet access to the Brazilian schools. Current information on the XO's mesh network tests will be found at [4].
Please add: OLPC-Youth initiative: http://it4yi-wiki.skn.wsinf.edu.pl/YouthandtheOLPCinitiative
$4 million order from Nigeria, Brazil, Argentina, and Thailand: http://www.desktoplinux.com/news/NS7131519895.html
- The OLPC spokesperson was misquoted: no agreement had been signed. We continue to cooperate with Thailand, Brasil, Argentina, and Nigeria, but no one has committed to purchase laptops nor has OLPC asked anyone to sign a purchase agreement yet. We apologize for any confusion.Walter 21:50, 1 August 2006 (EDT)
Milestone missing
This page has a list of Milestones. Shouldn't it mention this one?
(2006-08-05)
1. We have reached an important milestone this week: the dual-mode now display works in prototype! We have been counting on Mary Lou Jepsen's new approach to LCD displays to help us achieve our price and power consumption targets and enable our expected models of indoor and outdoor use, while also rapidly achieving mass production. We now have a display that can readily be mass produced in standard LCD factories, with no process changes. Our display has higher resolution than 95% of the laptop displays on the market today; approximately 1/10th the power consumption; 1/50rd the price; sunlight readability; and room-light readability with the backlight off.
Costa Rica Press Article
Please add the following press article on Costa Rica's press regarding the OLPC initiative. Includes an interview with Prof. Cavallo.
http://www.nacion.com/ln_ee/2006/septiembre/05/aldea818336.html
-Adrian Garcia
Mesoamerica www.mesoamerica.com
Colombia Press Article
http://www.eltiempo.com/nacion/cafe/2006-10-09/ARTICULO-WEB-NOTA_INTERIOR-3277364.html
Libya
The New York Times among others is reporting that Libya is getting 1.2 million laptops along with servers and support, etc. for $250 million. Is this an order, or just an indication of intention to place an order?
Also the article quoted "Mr. Negroponte" as saying that Windows was not being used for price reasons, which sounded a bit odd. I thought that it was to let the students experament with the OS, etc.
- The quote regarding Windows was inaccurate. --Walter 14:17, 11 October 2006 (EDT)
This is also on Al-Jazeera Mx44 11:18, 13 October 2006 (EDT)
Please date news
Please include dates in news items. It is impossible to tell what the pace of development is, or even how hot the latest development is.--Mokurai 04:27, 16 October 2006 (EDT)
- The News is updated every weekend. There is a dated archive available at http://laptop.media.mit.edu/laptopnews.nsf/latest/news and it is safe to assume anything reported in the current news section is at most one week old. --Walter 17:44, 16 October 2006 (EDT)
I agree with Mokurai. A date at the top of the page showing the date of the most recent news update would be helpful.
Broken Link
Probably at thier end
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2006/10/06/AR2006100600901.html
6 Oct. 2006 Washington Post | $100 Laptop May Be at Security Forefront
New News item
OLPC received Popular Science's Innovation of the Year Grand Award:
http://www.popsci.com/popsci/flat/bown/2006/product_31.html
Kudos.
New York Times
New York Times For $150, Third-World Laptop Stirs a Big Debate
Generic introduction good writing, some quotes, no real news, lots of reader comments.
RSS
I see there's a mailing list about OLPC How about you make some sort of news page with RSS? Right now, my only news source for OLPC is [Christopher Blizzard's blog..] - Luckluster
- I agree with providing an RSS feed for this page, with a orange button for easy subscription. It would sure beat having to support the rants and FUD from olpcnews_dot_com to get this information.
- John Pilfor
I third this request! RSS would be a great way to keep up with the project and share update with others! - Paul Russell
- There is an excellent OLPC aggregator site with an RSS feed, http://planet.laptop.org/ , but it does not currently include the weekly laptop news that appears here and at http://laptop.media.mit.edu/laptopnews.nsf/latest/news -- Skierpage 00:02, 27 February 2007 (EST)
OLPC Uruguay
Read in the paper version of El Observador (an uruguayan newspaper) in its December 7, 2006 edition (pg 13) about an announcement of the Uruguayan President, Tabaré Vázquez, at the openning of Integra TICs stating that they will hopefully have an OLPC for each child and teacher by 2009 (some 400,000).
Uruguay is officialy participating in the OLPC project with 400.000 units. This was confirmed on December 14th, 2006 by an announcement made by the Uruguayan President (translated version).
- Cool! Great news!! Do you know of an official press release? I mean, afaik, the current minimum order is one million laptops, more than twice the number mentioned... are they piggybacking on somebody else's order, or getting enough for 2+ years?
- Netiquette-wise, please don't change links, add yours... I'm reverting El Observador's and noting your Observa post here - they seem to be related, but have no clue why they would use two domains... --Xavi 17:07, 15 December 2006 (EST)
- Xavi, the newspaper name is "El Observador", but their online site it's called Observa (www.observa.com.uy). They also have MiO (www.mio.com.uy), I don't really know why, but they are all owned by "El Observador". Sorry about it, I changed it because that news article is what you were talking about, the announcement at the IntegraTICs.
- English speakers: please improve this article. tuxie_ 20:10 GMT -2, 17 December 2006
AP story on OLPC
Jan 1, 2007: [Yahoo] and [CNN] have an AP wire story about student oriented aspects of OLPC. It also said that the Palestinian territory is scheduled to receive laptops and that more African countries might sign up soon.
- I don't know who wrote the comment above, but related to this, why are slashdot and AP/Yahoo! way ahead of laptop.org in news about OLPC? -- David W Hogg 15:53, 1 January 2007 (EST
News Story on BBC news
there is a new story today January 10th on BBC news "$100 laptop could sell to public" 209.82.52.82 13:34, 10 January 2007 (EST)
- Contrary to recent reports, OLPC is not planning a consumer version of its current laptop. It will be made available to governments in very large quantities to be given to all children free, as part of their education. Many commercial schemes have been considered and proposed that may surface in 2008 or beyond, one of which is "buy one for the price of two." In addition, OLPC is launching OLPC Foundation later this month, specifically to accommodate the huge goodwill and charity that has surfaced around the idea of a $100 laptop. --Walter 02:32, 11 January 2007 (EST)
New Article for your Wiki-page
Here is an article from Mr. Saffo. He tried out the OLPC and found it wonderful. Well, have a look at the article: "Saffo journal"
wrong link in news
Different 'news' same article Media:Technology_Review_Security_Model_Released_for_the_$100_Laptop.pdf
- 12 Feb. 2007 | Silicon.com
- 8 Feb. 2007 | MIT: Technology Review
inclusion of extracted pages
I think it would be better to have the milestones, press & Video of the OLPC pages included here... we can control how much is included or not with the <nowinclude> directives... and then only one version or place to update is needed (instead of two as currently is). I volunteer to do it. --Xavi 11:01, 21 April 2007 (EDT)
I did the extraction in the News/lang-es and Milestones/lang-es pages to test. Any idea why I shouldn't do it for the english version? (which I assume will impact on other translations too)... --Xavi 01:37, 22 April 2007 (EDT)
- I am not sure who split the pages up to begin with. I don't see any reason for it except to keep the size of the page manageable. I you think it won't negatively impact the translation efforts, why not? --Walter 01:55, 22 April 2007 (EDT)
- It was getting a bit big that page... I don't mind it being split :)
- Anyway, it's done. I think it'll work fine also for translation (although it may be tricky if you don't understand the 'noinclude') the good thing is that translators now have the choice to just use the english version too (summarized) or do the whole thing. It could prove useful for other pages too, specially other 'list-like' pages. Cheers, --Xavi 02:24, 22 April 2007 (EDT)
Perl and beer
--Bryan Berry Walter, you're my hero keep up the good work. Serious, keep up the great work. You are an inspiration to dorks like me and I actually have a beautiful girlfriend. I don't hold it against you that you code in Perl, at least it doesn't bother me a lot. even thought it is an un-maintainable and completely obnoxious language. I do understand that you like to write code and drink beer. I like to code Python and drink Anchor Steam Porter myself. I just drank a lot of Nepali Chhyang rice beer and it was crap.
Laptop News link doesn't always work
The Laptop News link doesn't always work. Sometimes you get a media lab login page. Works upon reloading. Not a new problem - I recall encountering it months ago as well. Perhaps the link should be annotated with 'if it doesnt work, reload'. MitchellNCharity 10:24, 22 April 2007 (EDT)