Hola a todos.Adjunto envÃo la traducciÃn de la nota de prensa que nos ha pasado Jorge. Hay una frase entre *** porque no se muy bien como traducirla. Os agradecerÃa que le echarais un vistazo, a ver si a alguien se le ocurre como traducir bien esa parte y, si hay cualquier error en lo demÃs, poder corregirlo.
Gracias a todos y un saludo Daniel----- Original Message ----- From: "Jorge GonzÃlez" <aloriel gmail com> To: "Gnome-ES" <gnome-es-list gnome org>; "GNOME Hispano List" <gnome-hispano-list gnome org>
Sent: Sunday, June 13, 2010 10:34 AMSubject: [gnome-es] Fwd: SL-GNOME-OLPC PR, final version;will be on wires at 10:00 AM EST on Monday
Hola a todos, Stormy Peters, de la FundaciÃn GNOME, me ha mandado hace unas horas el mensaje de abajo. Necesitan una traducciÃn muy urgente para la nota de prensa. Yo no puedo ayudar, en breve me voy al aeropuerto y estarà todo el dÃa volando, de hecho llego a trabajar directo desde el aeropuerto, asà que si podÃis coordinaros y enviarles una traducciÃn, serÃa estupendo. Un saludo a todos. ---------- Forwarded message ---------- From: Stormy Peters <stormy gnome org> Date: 2010/6/13 Subject: Re: SL-GNOME-OLPC PR, final version; will be on wires at 10:00 AM EST on Monday To: aloriel gmail com Cc: Sean Daly <sdaly sugarlabs org>, Diego Escalante Urrelo <diegoe gnome org>, GermÃn PÃo-CaamaÃo <gpoo gnome org>, "paul r cutler gmail com" <pcutler gnome org>, Joe 'Zonker' Brockmeier <jzb zonker net> Jorge, Would it be possible for the Spanish translation team to help translate this press release? Sorry for not giving you advance notice. Best, Stormy On Fri, Jun 11, 2010 at 5:07 PM, Sean Daly <sdaly sugarlabs org> wrote:We have gone with the final version attached which will appear on the wires at 10:00 AM EST Monday. Only diff from previous draft concerning GNOME is a slight edit in the About: section, which I hope is not bothersome for you. Og, you had mentioned you could translate to Spanish - does that offer stand? It's vital we be able to offer a Spanish version of this. Thanks. Sean *************************************************** Sugar Learning Platform and GNOME Desktop Now Shipping on the One Laptop per Child XO-1.5; Will Run On New XO-HS ANUNCIÃN, June 14, 2010 â Sugar Labs, the Gnome Free Desktop Project, and One Laptop per Child (OLPC) have announced an update to the software offered on the OLPC XO-1.5. The 1.5 million children already using Sugar on the original XO-1 can also benefit from the update, since Paraguay Educa has backported the software. The Sugar Learning Platform promotes collaborative learning through child-friendly Activities that encourage critical thinking. The GNOME free desktop is a hallmark of all major GNU/Linux distributions, suitable for older children and grownups. Switching between the two environments takes only a single click. With GNOME on the XO laptop, the door is opened to thousands of additional educational and productivity applications. The XO-1.5 has the same industrial design as the original XO-1. Based on a VIA processor, it provides 2à the speed of the XO-1, 4à DRAM memory, and 4à FLASH memory. OLPC has announced the availability of a high-school edition of the XO-1.5, the XO-HS, with a newly designed keyboard, more comfortable for older students. The first deployment of the XO-HS is set to begin in Uruguay under the highly successful Plan Ceibal in September. Children familiar with the XO-1 will naturally grow into the XO-1.5 with its expanded functionality. âOne Laptop per Child promotes open-source software so that it can grow and adapt to the needs of the child. The Sugar platform on the XO is key to our educational mission because it gives students a unique and intuitive learning software environment,â said OLPC Association CEO Rodrigo Arboleda. Stormy Peters, Executive Director of the GNOME Foundation, said, âWe're really excited to be working with Sugar and OLPC to provide desktop software to children of all ages. GNOME's mission is to provide a free desktop accessible to everyone. Children from Uruguay to Ghana will be able to use their XOs to learn and to show their friends and families how to use Sugar and GNOME.â Walter Bender, Executive Director of Sugar Labs, said âthe fluidity of movement between the two desktops gives learners the ability to transition from a learning environment â Sugar â to a production and productivity environment â GNOME. They have the means of honing the creative skills acquired in an elementary education setting into entrepreneurial skills in a secondary education setting.â âSugar on a Stickâ allows children who don't have an XO laptop to benefit from this new software. Available for download from Sugar Labs in the new, v3 Mirabelle flavor, it can be loaded onto an ordinary USB thumbdrive and used to start a PC in Sugar without touching the hard disk. The XO laptops and Sugar on a Stick run Fedora GNU/Linux. For more information, please contact: Sugar Labs: Sean Daly, Marketing Coordinator website: http://www.sugarlabs.org e-mail: pr sugarlabs org telephone: +1-857-254-1100 GNOME Foundation: Stormy Peters, Executive Director website: http://www.gnome.org e-mail: gnome-press-contact gnome org telephone: +1-617-206-3947 About Sugar LabsÂ: Sugar Labs, a volunteer-driven, nonprofit organization, is a member project of the Software Freedom Conservancy. Originally part of the One Laptop Per Child project, Sugar Labs coordinates volunteers around the world who are passionate about providing educational opportunities to children through the Sugar Learning Platform. Sugar Labs is supported by donations and is seeking funding and volunteers to accelerate development. For more information, please visit http://www.sugarlabs.org. About GNOME: GNOME is a free-software project which develops a complete, accessible and easy-to-use desktop standard on all leading GNU/Linux and Unix distributions. Popular with large corporate deployments and millions of small-business and home users worldwide, it includes a development environment to create new applications. The nonprofit GNOME Foundation is composed of hundreds of volunteer developers and industry-leading companies. More information can be found at http://www.gnome.org and http://foundation.gnome.org. About One Laptop per Child (http://www.laptop.org): OLPC is a non-profit organization created by Nicholas Negroponte and others from the MIT Media Lab to design, manufacture and distribute laptop computers that are inexpensive enough to provide every child in the world access to knowledge and modern forms of education. ### -- http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/marketing-privateFrom time to time confidential and sensitive information will be discussed on this mailing list. 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