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* [[User:Andreatl|Andrea Lai]] (definitely attending)
* [[User:Andreatl|Andrea Lai]] (definitely attending)
* [[User:Ccarrick|Chris Carrick]] (definitely attending)
* [[User:Ccarrick|Chris Carrick]] (definitely attending)
* [[User:ChristophD|Christoph Derndorfer]] (will be in Boston the weekend before the bootcamp, tentatively attending on June 9, probably not able to attend June 10 to 13)
* [[User:ChristophD|Christoph Derndorfer]] (definitely attending on June 9 and 10, will also be in Boston the weekend before the bootcamp)
* [[User:Firefoxman|FFM]] (possibly, doubtful)
* [[User:Firefoxman|FFM]] (possibly, doubtful)
* [[User:Sethwoodworth|Seth]] (might be a day late (arrive on the 10th))
* [[User:Sethwoodworth|Seth]] (might be a day late (arrive on the 10th))

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Introduction

We're having a grassroots bootcamp and conference from June 9-13, 2008 in Boston, MA. The default location is 1cc, OLPC's organizational headquarters; if the number of attendees outgrows that, we'll find an alternate location.

There will be sessions for hacking (and learning how to hack) on different areas of the XO's stack and supporting software/infrastructure, discussions of our satellite communities around volunteering, learning, and sugar -- globally and in countries, and much more. Stay tuned.

Who should attend

People who have started, who are starting, or who want to start a local independent OLPC grassroots group. For this first bootcamp, we'd strongly prefer people who have already volunteered for OLPC and gotten to know others in the community.

Prerequisites

under construction, but as a rough first pass, you should know...

  • basic programming in Python
  • basic Sugar and/or XO usage (as a "student")
  • basic wiki editing (on this wiki)

What you'll need to find/bring

  • A laptop with wireless internet capabilities, and Sugar or an emulator installed on it
  • Your own transportation to/from Boston
  • Housing in Boston between June 9-13 (if you're interested in hosting or couchsurfing, or sharing a hotel/hostel, start a conversation on the talk page)
  • $30 for the round-trip bus fare to New York
  • Approximately $60 for housing and transportation in New York
  • Spending money for food and sundry (we may occasionally have pizza and sandwiches over, but you'll have to get at least some food on your own)

If you need help getting any of these, (please post what you need on the talk page and we'll see if we can find people to help you.)

How to register

under construction - for starters, please list your name and contact info below, and how tentative your attendance is likely to be if you're accepted. We're looking for a group of 20-40 people.

If you can think of people we should invite, list them on the talk page.