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== Creation process == |
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Revision as of 07:17, 29 January 2009
Summary
Create an organization (which we'll call "olpc friends," right now) as a non-profit, community driven/elected/managed body within which we have projects (such as potentially support-gang, and release management, deployments), community leaders, structures to make it easy for the community to participate/contribute to the OLPC mission.
The whole point of this project is to facilitate and support the community interested in helping drive the olpc vision, but whom don't fit into Sugar Labs. By being vendor independent and self-determined, we can also ensure a sustainable approach to the implementation and support of one laptop per child, without being bound to a single hardware or software supplier.
Structure
Largely self-determined and self-created, the fundamental unit of the community is self-governing grassroots project groups.
Areas of focus
Implementation support
Deployment knowledge transfer and consistency
XO/XS maintenance
Managing/facilitating community contributions
Market-making/contract facilitation
Conversations
A list of links to meeting notes, logs, and conversations around/about this topic.
Creation process
What needs to happen in order for this to take shape?