Communication channels

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The primary OLPC communication channels are mailing lists, IRC channels, and discussion forums.


Mailing lists

see also Community mailing lists See also blogs for a list of OLPC related blogs and feeds.

The full list of mailing lists is at http://lists.laptop.org. Sometimes they multiply when one isn't watching.

Starting a list

The best way to start a new mailing list is to begin a discussion on a related list that already exists, and once the discussion becomes active, to ask for a separate list for that topic or that sort of traffic. Then create a page here about the list you want to start, with a brief description. Finally, add a link from this page and leave a note for sj or ivan.

Public lists

Country discussions

General discussion

  • Olpc-open General OLPC community discussion and chit-chat
  • Research Research related to OLPC

Software and content development

  • Devel Software development mailing list
  • Sugar Discussion of OLPC design, desktop platform and user experience
  • Etoys Discussion of the Etoys multi-media authoring environment on OLPC
  • Library OLPC content discussions
  • Games Games for the OLPC
  • Localization Localization the OLPC project

Accessibility and other end-use issues

Hardware and other tech discussions

  • Security OLPC Security Discussion
  • linux-mm-cc Compressed Caching for Linux
  • Networking Networking the OLPC world
  • Commits-kernel Commits list for OLPC kernel NOT FOUND
  • Bugs OLPC bugtracker mail

News and announcements

  • Community-news Weekly community news
  • Devel-boards OLPC Developer Machine mailing list (deprecated)
  • Devel-machines OLPC Developer Machine mailing list (for people with development machines)
  • Hardware-announce (rumoured to exist, deprecated?)

Chat

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Most OLPC chat takes place on IRC (that's Internet Relay Chat). See also the older IRC page.

IRC channels

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Wikipedia
Internet Relay Chat (IRC) is a form of real-time Internet chat or synchronous conferencing. It is mainly designed for group (many-to-many) communication in discussion forums called channels, but also allows one-to-one communication and data transfers via private message. IRC client software is available for virtually every computer operating system.

This article contains content from a Wikipedia article which is licensed under the GNU Free Documentation License.


irc.freenode.net channels

The OLPC Community uses a series of channels in the irc.freenode.net network. Check {{User irc}} to see how to register your participation in the IRC channels within the wiki, and to find the category where users are registered.

Primary:
#olpc-help Community help. If you need help using your XO, and you haven't asked anywhere else: try here first.
#olpc Contact point for all things olpc, and the core hardware development team's own channel. Picture a room where the knowledgeable core people are hard at work. It is a good place for authoritative answers, but people may be out, or too busy to respond, or don't want interruptions at the moment. Consider going to #olpc-help first.
#sugar Sugar development.
#olpc-content content related matters and general discussion.
#schoolserver Note: irc.oftc.net
#olpc-meeting OLPC meeting, developer's meeting room
Channels by language — Usually following #olpc-xx (where xx is a language code).
#olpc-es Spanish language channel. Mostly OLPC Spanish America.
#olpc-de German language channel. Mostly OLPC Germany and OLPC Austria.
Secondary channels — Usually following #olpc-country.
#olpcaustria German language channel. OLPC Austria meets here.
#olpc-peru Peru and OLPC Spanish America subjects (most likely to be in Spanish)
#olpc-brasil Brazil (note the spelling with the 's' - português)
#olpc-co Colombia
#olpc-nl the Netherlands
#olpc-pakistan Pakistan
#olpcph Philippines @ irc.freenode.net
#olpc-ro Romania
#olpc-za South Africa

defunct and experimental channels

  • #olpc-ko - Korea
  • #olpc-philippines || [3] @ irc.oftc.net
  • #olpc-wiki — geared towards issues or subjects relative to the wiki itself (Created around 20 June.)
  • #olpc-l10n — has Localization as its focus (Created around 20 June.)dropped in october due to low traffic and overlap with #olpc-content
  • #OLPC-Dictionary — related to the omegawiki.org children's dictionary for the olpc. Inactive, though MartinMai has been active again recently
  • #tam_tamTamTam Inactive?

irc.oftc.net channels

  • #olpc-devel — for core systems and other development, now that #olpc is truly becoming a general discussion channel
  • #schoolserver — dedicated to the School server
  • #debian-olpc — dedicated to porting Debian to the XO

How to use irc channels

  1. Visit the live web chat
  2. Some helpful resources are here, and this tutorial, which also includes basic commands.
  3. Learn about IRC etiquette. Try here, here, or here.
  4. Review the software client list. Pick one, download, install. A good all-around choice is Xchat, which works on both Linux and Windows; Linuxchix has a good tutorial.
    • For IRC on your XO, install the latest XoIRC activity.
  5. Connect to to the above channels, and say hello. (To do this, choose irc.freenode.net as your server, and then /join a channel... if you're new to IRC, the #olpc-help channel is probably the place you want to go first).
  6. Note OLPC growing pains.

Other chat services

If there are any Skype, AIM, or other chatrooms about OLPC, please list them here.

Forums

There are a number of active OLPC forums, including