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''This only represents my personal ideas/drafts/opinions of what I think the testing team's mission could be. It does not reflect OLPC's stance on the issue.'''
''This only represents my personal ideas/drafts/opinions of what I think the testing team's mission could be. It does not reflect OLPC's stance on the issue.'''


We are the OLPC Testing Team, and this is our purpose:
We are the OLPC Testing Team, and this is our purpose: (1) to provide an up-to-date, publicly accessible, reliable assessment of how each product and service offered by OLPC meets the needs of those we are trying to serve, (2) to help users of OLPC software, hardware, and curriculum understand potential risks, and (3) to constantly seek improvement in our outreach/education efforts, methods, tools, and processes in order to become a completely community-run effort by 2010.

to provide developers, users, and stakeholders with an up-to-date, publicly accessible, reliable assessment of how each product and service offered by OLPC meets the needs of those we are trying to serve,

to be advocates for usability within the software, hardware, and content development teams,

and to constantly seek improvement in our outreach/education efforts, methods, tools, and processes in order to become a community-run effort by 2010.

Revision as of 02:21, 16 October 2008


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This only represents my personal ideas/drafts/opinions of what I think the testing team's mission could be. It does not reflect OLPC's stance on the issue.'

We are the OLPC Testing Team, and this is our purpose:

to provide developers, users, and stakeholders with an up-to-date, publicly accessible, reliable assessment of how each product and service offered by OLPC meets the needs of those we are trying to serve,

to be advocates for usability within the software, hardware, and content development teams,

and to constantly seek improvement in our outreach/education efforts, methods, tools, and processes in order to become a community-run effort by 2010.