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33.425711, -86.776886, Helena, AL, USA
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52.149626,4.503998, Leiden, The Netherlands
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27.661902,85.413895, Lakuri Bhanjhyang, Nepal
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Revision as of 13:33, 7 April 2008

What this page is

This page is a list of community groups who have offered to start volunteer repair centers once a supply-chain solution is figured out for parts, or once they can figure out their own alternative ways of getting equipment. The groups listed here often have technical knowledge and experience repairing broken computers, usually including XOs. Feel free to list your own group below if you'd like to run a similar endeavor, or partner with other groups in your area. Read Repair and Repair centers first to find out what we're doing!

Meet Others who will Support You

1. Please email < holt AT laptop DOT org > your phone number, to discuss your plans! Include a basic outline of your repair center proposal, and which business model(s) and/or volunteering model(s) you are considering towards sustainability. Be sure to include all the best times of the week when you want OLPC to call you back.

2. Grassroots organizers of Community Repair Centers are strongly encouraged to discuss their plans and share their successes on the grassroots mailing list.

3. Finally, consider joining OLPC's 60+ Community Support Volunteers who are driving many of these plans forward.

Map of Repair Centers

<googlemap lat="41.912497" lon="-95.624207" zoom="1"> 47.620716, -122.347533, Seattle, WA, USA 42.35888, -71.05682, Boston, MA, USA 48.751448, -122.472574, Bellingham, WA, USA 38.906981, -77.014231, DC, USA 40.438355, -80.001983, Pittsburgh, PA, USA 36.15888, -86.782097, Nashville, TN, USA 41.547353, -72.650872, Middletown, CT, USA 41.499713, -81.693716, Cleveland, OH, USA 39.099233, -84.517486, Cincinnati, OH, USA 41.879535, -87.624333, Chicago, IL, USA 33.652526, -117.918997, Costa Mesa, CA, USA 33.425711, -86.776886, Helena, AL, USA 52.149626,4.503998, Leiden, The Netherlands 27.661902,85.413895, Lakuri Bhanjhyang, Nepal </googlemap>

Potential locations

Vancouver, Canada

  • Contact Scott Nelson (scott.bernhard.nelson AT gmail.com), with the very active Computer Recycling & Linux Users Group Free Geek Vancouver

Boston

Seattle

Bellingham

Raleigh

  • TriLUG has expressed interest.
  • Meets at Red Hat, Centennial Park, NC - RLUG
  • Contact "sph0lt0n AT gmail DOT com" for info
  • Oak Hill Academy has also expressed interest.

DC

Pittsburgh

Nashville

  • Nashville / Murfreesboro, TN - kfx and his incipient student group @ MTSU

Middletown

Cincinnati

  • Cincinnati, OH - Ian Daniher + Local Highschool + University Team; hosted at resident MegaChurch w/ free wifi, kitchen areas, meeting rooms.

Chicago

Cleveland

  • Cleveland, OH - Case Students led by Steve Burns(?) if needed

Southern California

  • Orange County, CA - scorche volunteers himself.

Birmingham, AL

For thoughts on the sustainability / economical background of such a Repair Center please have a look at these notes.

Europe

Leiden, The Netherlands

    • Contact Marten Vijn
    • I repair XO's of strip them for spare parts. It provided for the costs in shipping back we can send it back. Elsewise the XO will be used for local projects of grassroots.
    • repairing fee: NONE.
    • please send your broken XO's to Marten Vijn, Scholtenstraat 13, 2313GK Leiden, The Netherlands
    • GOAL:Fix your XO, building up skills and documentation on the wiki for bigger rollout.
    • This is an activity of Marten Vijn
    • Spare parts

Nepal

Our GOAL: To expose kids to repairing the XO hardware. A Nepali child will be justifiably wary of taking apart her XO when it is the only computer in her family and the single most expensive possesion in the family. Having spare broken XO's will allow Nepali kids to experiment more freely with the hardware. Additionally, we could expose kids who are not in the pilot grades two and six to the XO.