What Happened to the Mexican Scholar Project? 7
derwisch writes "In an older article on this site it was stated that Mexico's schools were about to see 140000 computers with Linux installed on top of them. As the original information site has 404'ed, I would like to know if anything became of this project. "
A search on Google... (Score:1)
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UNAM On Strike... (Score:1)
There are two things that may make this project close/take a while. One, the National Autonomus University of Mexico (UNAM) has been on strike since March of 1999, meaning that for almost ten months, this univeristy hasn't seen any activity. (and you wander why we're a third-world country)
The second one (and the one that I hate the most) is that since the Project Leader is oriented towards GNOME, they're waiting until GNOME is stable AND translated to spanish. I think he's being parcial about this. If he went with KDE, he could have started a long time ago. This is one example where the KDE vs. GNOME war (conflict) is hurting the Linux community.
Seeya!
Re: First post to discuss sex with animals! (Score:1)
ideas..... (Score:1)
recuerdo haber leido de este programa hace como un año, hasta le mande un correo al encargado (arturo espinosa aldama?). nunca recibi informacion o respuesta. me perecia una excelente idea (y aun me parece). estoy de acuerdo con jd de que es un excelente oportunidad para mexico y seria una pena gastarla. yo seria de la opinion que aun si la UNAM ni el govierno quiere ayudar, pues que nosotros los mexicanos lo agamos. una idea tonta, lo se, pero si es posible.
pregunta, alguien esta interesado en traducir linux a nahuatl? si estan mandeme un correo (quitale el SANS_SPAM antes).
a proposito, aqui hay un sito con informacion sobre linux en mexico:
http://www.linux.org.mx/
i remember reading about this about a year ago, i even wrote to the guy who was in charge, but i never got a reply or info. i do agree with jd that it's a great opportunity for all involved to better the standing of mexico and it would be a shame to waste. i think that if we keep on waiting for the goverment or the UNAM to do something about it we might end up dissapointed. perhaps it's time some of us did something about it. i know it's a stupid idea, but stranger things have happened.
just my two centavos
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shall set you free." - john 8:32
"'what is truth?' said jesting pilate, and
would not stay for an answer" - francis bacon
State of Mexican government and economy (Score:1)
Here are some facts on mexico (Score:1)
GDP has been up 5 % each year since 97.
only 10 % of GDP is public spending.
26 % of public spending goes to education.
Yes mexico is a very poor country.
It was hit extremly hard by the asian
crisis but since then the economy has been
quite stable. Education is low and child
mortality is high.
Now when both political and economical
situations are reasonably stable you can
expect lots of money to flow into mexico,
especially from the US where skilled cheap
labour is hard to find and the educational
system sucks.
What all this has to do with gnome is that
things will happen but don't expect them to
happen soon.
I don't know if anything -has- come of it... (Score:2)
(I'm serious! As computers become more and more significant in the global economy, who controls the computers controls the world. And if Mexico can become even moderately computer-literate with an advanced OS such as Linux, it can waltz past those nations weighted down with Windows millstones round their necks.)
If Mexico wants to pick itself up, and regain pride in itself, it almost -has- to adopt Linux. As it is, Mexico's only really known for what other countries have copied or taken.
I'm not suggesting Mexico takes on the rest of the world, or anything, but if it doesn't leapfrog the "industrial nations", what's left of the country simply won't survive. There's no future in playing catch-up, with most of the resources needed drying up and destroying the environment.