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May 13th, 2008

Intense (and really thoughtful) ranting from the OLPC front

Posted by Christopher Dawson @ 8:59 pm

Categories: Education Technology

Tags: One Laptop Per Child Project, Ivan Krstić, Nicholas, Microsoft Windows, Operating Systems, Software, Christopher Dawson

Ivan Krstić has made his way into this blog before. As OLPC’s former director of security architecture and one closely involved with their Peru rollout, his posts offered great insights into just how the XO worked (or was supposed to work) on the backend.

Now he, like Walter Bender, has left OLPC and posted one heck of a rant on Tuesday. Note that the language is a bit rough (Krstić pulls no punches and is obviously angry, so this probably isn’t a site to share with your middle school computer classes; for the rest of us, it’s quite a read).

Krstić, despite being able to run circles around most of us in all things computing, including Linux kernel programming, is no open source fundamentalist (as Nicholas Negroponte has called those who object to porting the Sugar user interface to Windows). However, here is his take on recent attention to Negroponte’s moves towards a Windows deployment:

OLPC should be philosophically pure about its own machines. Being a non-profit that leverages goodwill from a tremendous number of community volunteers for its success and whose core mission is one of social betterment, it has a great deal of social responsibility. It should not become a vehicle for creating economic incentives for a particular vendor. It should not believe the nonsense about Windows being a requirement for business after the children grow up. Windows is a requirement because enough people grew up with it, not the other way around. If OLPC made a billion people grow up with Linux, Linux would be just dandy for business. And OLPC shouldn’t make its sole OS one that cripples the very hardware that supposedly set the project’s laptops apart: released versions of Windows can neither make good use of the XO power management, nor its full mesh or advanced display capabilities.

The entire post gives us an inside look at an unfolding disaster.

Nicholas knows quite well that Sugar won’t magically become better simply by virtue of running on Windows rather than Linux. In reality, Nicholas wants to ship plain XP desktops. He’s told me so. That he might possibly fund a Sugar effort to the side and pay lip service to the notion of its “availability” as an option to purchasing countries is at best a tepid effort to avert a PR disaster.

In fact, I quit when Nicholas told me — and not just me — that learning was never part of the mission. The mission was, in his mind, always getting as many laptops as possible out there…

He, like many in the industry argue that OLPC should be focusing on its strengths, namely developing solid educational software and learning models for this new breed of netbooks hitting classrooms in the States and abroad.

Nicholas’ new OLPC is dropping those pesky education goals from the mission and turning itself into a 50-person nonprofit laptop manufacturer, competing with Lenovo, Dell, Apple, Asus, HP and Intel on their home turf, and by using the one strategy we know doesn’t work. But hey, I guess they’ll sell more laptops that way.

Krstić concludes as forcefully as he began:

So here’s to open learning, to free software, to strength of personal conviction, and to having enough damn humility to remember that the goal is bringing learning to a billion children across the globe. The billion waiting for us to put our idiotic trifles aside, end our endless yapping, and get to it already.

Fortunately for those kids, OLPC touched off an industry-wide movement. This is bigger than Negroponte and the market for low-cost 1:1 computing solutions will mature with or without OLPC. Cheers, Ivan, and best of luck!

Christopher Dawson

Follow Chris Dawson on Twitter! Christopher Dawson is the technology director for the Athol-Royalston School District in northern Massachusetts and a member of the Internet Press Guild. See his full profile and disclosure of his industry affiliations, but always keep in mind that the opinions expressed here are his own and not those of his daytime employer, even if he talks incessantly about his day job.

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It is a common practice for Mr. Anton
I have read his statements for many moons, and he is very good at substituting, distorting, twisting, and "dancing around words" to suite his agenda, which in almost every instance is to justify and s... (Read the rest)
Posted by: Ole Man Posted on: 05/20/08 You are currently: a Guest | | Terms of Use
Sugar on the $299 EEE.  TripleII | 05/13/08
What a waste  Tim Patterson | 05/14/08
Is he really  Pliny the Elder | 05/14/08
No point.  pjotr123 | 05/14/08
Complete spin  mlambert890@... | 05/17/08
You don't get addicts hooked  Ole Man | 05/14/08
And "Hooking Kids on Linux" is bad HOW, Pliny the M$ Bigot?  drprod@... | 05/16/08
The goal was to provied lap tops, not promote Linux  No_Ax_to_Grind | 05/14/08
Once again missing the point bit  Tim Patterson | 05/14/08
There was no point to miss  No_Ax_to_Grind | 05/14/08
No Axe to Grind  Mahegan | 05/14/08
Unless I missed something...  Four-Eyes | 05/16/08
You're assuming he's not deliberately distributing FUD for MicroShaft  drprod@... | 05/16/08
Wrong  Yagotta B. Kidding | 05/14/08
Gee, are you certain?  No_Ax_to_Grind | 05/14/08
Yes, it's a shame Negroponte didn't want this.  TripleII | 05/14/08
Unless you were instrumental  Ole Man | 05/14/08
All you have to do ....  ShadeTree | 05/15/08
No, I do not have to do anything  Ole Man | 05/20/08
Message has been deleted.  ShadeTree | 05/15/08
RE: Intense (and really thoughtful) ranting from the OLPC front  No_Ax_to_Grind | 05/14/08
It was a rebuttal  Yagotta B. Kidding | 05/14/08
Are you suggesting  No_Ax_to_Grind | 05/14/08
"Made".... or "Allowed" ?  Ole Man | 05/14/08
"OLPC should be philosophically pure about its own machines."  Anton Philidor | 05/14/08
Pure in heart, are we Anton?  Ole Man | 05/14/08
Devil's Advocate.  TripleII | 05/14/08
Philanthropy  Anton Philidor | 05/14/08
You are right.  TripleII | 05/14/08
Suppose furthur.......  Ole Man | 05/14/08
Nothing personal.... just business as usual  Ole Man | 05/14/08
Very confusing  Anton Philidor | 05/14/08
confusing?  Ole Man | 05/14/08
A quote  Nobu_z | 05/15/08
It is a common practice for Mr. Anton  Ole Man | 05/20/08
He's right  John L. Ries | 05/14/08
Instead of crying about the switch to XP ....  ShadeTree | 05/15/08
I'm just curious, does Windows make the thing cheaper?  ajole | 05/15/08
RE: Intense (and really thoughtful) ranting from the OLPC front  jcrew77 | 05/16/08
RE: Intense (and really thoughtful) ranting from the OLPC front  Old Timer 8080 | 05/16/08

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