Ivan Krstić Says Negroponte's Wrong About Sugar and OLPC
Not many days ago, we mentioned ZDNet's interview with Nicholas Negroponte, in which Negroponte had some harsh things to say about Sugar and its connection to the slower-than-hoped uptake of the XO. Ivan Krstic (formerly head of the OLPC's security innovative subsystem) responded to Negroponte's claims, which he says are "nonsense." Among other things, he mentions that Sugar "was the name for the new learning-oriented graphical interface that OLPC was building, but it was also the name for the entire XO operating system, one tiny part of which was Sugar the GUI, and the rest of which was mostly Fedora Linux."
Problem: People refuse to uses Linux because it sucks
Solution: Lets find some oogabooga jungle bunnies and make them use Linux
Failure Analysis: It was all Microsoft's fault!
Hey Ivan, want to buy a fucking vowel with your last name? Stupid piece of slavshit thinks a consonant needs an acute accent.