[08:04] o/ [08:04] Hey! nabdev :) [14:28] hey guys ! I have been thinking abt something lately; an ubuntu-tn initiative called laptop per a child; the goal is to get ubuntu powered laptops for orphaned children and those raised in poor families. this would be a great opportunity for the next generation to learn and use free software right from the beginning and get a proper education + the free software movement is social to begin with. actually, this initiative was a success in Brazil why [14:28] not try it here :D any thoughts ? [14:30] Nice idea.. Do you have sponsors ready to give away that hardware? :) [14:33] I can use my network I am thinking abt starting a campaign on indiegogo too [14:36] Indiegogo is a not a good idea I think.. We'll have issue with the money.. → Don't forget we are NOT an association and we can't go for a such action without the support of some legal organization, like CLibre, ping nizarus :) [14:36] of course :D [14:38] o/ [14:38] pong elacheche [14:38] Hey Dro__ :) [14:38] il ne suffit pas de donner des laptops aux jeunes [14:39] il faut aussi une commuanuté derrière pour assurer le suivi et le support en cas de problèmes [14:39] nizarus I have a whole blue print in mind don't worry [14:39] et avant tout, il faut une version ubuntu 100% arabisée pour que les jeunes enfants puissent l'utiliser :) [14:41] "100% arabisée" :( :( :( [14:42] there is an arabic translation in the ubuntu repo so it's not a prob I think . I suggest ubuntu tn coaches vulunteers(called ambassadors ) to teach children and give them technical support [14:43] the whole initiative is for the long term anyway so we need to be patient coz it's not a one time thing :) [14:44] https://translations.launchpad.net/ubuntu/vivid/+lang/ar [14:44] less than 30% of translated word.. [14:44] words* [14:44] bonne idée mais ça sera pas si facile... il faut les convaincre à utiliser Ubuntu avant tt... sinon la 1ere chose qu'ils vont faire dés qu'ils auront les laptop c'est désinstaller Ubuntu et installer winbugs pour jouer call of duty :D [14:45] I think that we need a good community behind this project.. By good community I mean, many active members.. → We have a problem in that field already.. [14:46] That's true Dro__ ! The other problem is that they'll install WinBugs because that's what they use @calssrooms :/ :( [14:48] sinon la traduction ça ne pose pas un problème... un enfant de 8 ans peut aujourd'hui utiliser un laptop/ une tablette sans aucun problème... [14:49] I know it's not easy and I can't believe I am bringing up another thought now : the gnu gaming Community(simply put its goal is to promote gnu/linux as a gaming platform ) :D [14:51] elacheche, thats the main problem.. [14:51] That should be easier using Steam OS.. Not that easy in Tunisia :) [14:52] lets make easy goals than we can pass to big dreams :P [14:53] I agree Dro__ :) [14:53] elacheche, this will be too easy in Dro Land :P :P [14:54] This will be too easy If nizarus was a minister :D x) [14:54] so true anis :D [14:57] so what now ? x) [14:58] lol elacheche inchallah fi rassek :p [14:58] now; first step: vote for me in the next presidential election , second step: I'll name nizarus minister , third step: he'll make all your dreams real :P [14:59] looool nizarus x) [15:00] azzenovic, in your blue print, do you have that as a goal or as a task? :) [15:02] it's a goal not a task and as i said before it's not a one time thing it's a whole process :) [15:04] Nice :) Start to write down that blue print.. and let's work on it together (I mean the COMMUNITY not myself :p).. So we can define the tasks and the subtasks (based on the problems).. As you can see, we figured out many problems in 30minutes :) [15:04] To reach that awesome goal we should bypass all the problems, starting by little ones :) [15:04] Am I wrong? [15:05] nope ur absolutely right :D