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ROM eliminated the cost benefit from saving the BIOS royalty is, AFAIK still valid. I have reverted the incorrect
ROM eliminated the cost benefit from saving the BIOS royalty is, AFAIK still valid. I have reverted the incorrect
comments accordingly. - [[User:JordanCrouse|JordanCrouse]] ([[User talk:JordanCrouse|Talk to me!]]) 21:07, 5 December 2006 (EST)
comments accordingly. - [[User:JordanCrouse|JordanCrouse]] ([[User talk:JordanCrouse|Talk to me!]]) 21:07, 5 December 2006 (EST)

== About India ==

Hi,

I copy here the mail I sent you. And I forgot to mention, I am a professional Linux engineer, if it matters. Regards, [[User:Yann|Yann]] 18:14, 17 December 2006 (EST)

I met you at the Open Access IRC chat on Sunday December 18.
I am very interested by your proposition "<Mokurai> One of my projects
is linking schools in developed and developing countries. I'm hoping to
recruit volunteers at both ends to write and annotate materials."

I will go to India next January. I am French, and I am fluent in Hindi
and understand also some Gujarati. I lived previously four years in
India. I will visit Bombay and Ahmedabad, in Gujarat. Tell me if I can
do anything.

Revision as of 23:16, 17 December 2006

Hello Mokurai, I'd love to talk to you about your ideas for olpc usa. You are welcome to develop information about it and start related project pages here; other groups are doing this for their OLPC-related efforts. Feel free to ping me by email or on skype.

Cheers, Sj 11:40, 1 November 2006 (EST)

Your recent edits on LinuxBIOS are incorrect. Using LAB (or OFW) in the ROM saves absolutely no space on the flash storage - the two sets of bits are independent of each other. The original assertation that the larger ROM eliminated the cost benefit from saving the BIOS royalty is, AFAIK still valid. I have reverted the incorrect comments accordingly. - JordanCrouse (Talk to me!) 21:07, 5 December 2006 (EST)

About India

Hi,

I copy here the mail I sent you. And I forgot to mention, I am a professional Linux engineer, if it matters. Regards, Yann 18:14, 17 December 2006 (EST)

I met you at the Open Access IRC chat on Sunday December 18. I am very interested by your proposition "<Mokurai> One of my projects is linking schools in developed and developing countries. I'm hoping to recruit volunteers at both ends to write and annotate materials."

I will go to India next January. I am French, and I am fluent in Hindi and understand also some Gujarati. I lived previously four years in India. I will visit Bombay and Ahmedabad, in Gujarat. Tell me if I can do anything.