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* Join the [http://lists.laptop.org/listinfo/Testing Testing mailing list] |
* Join the [http://lists.laptop.org/listinfo/Testing Testing mailing list] |
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* Report bugs and review problems at https://dev.laptop.org |
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** See this [http://lists.laptop.org/pipermail/testing/2011-June/002228.html appeal for help] on Release 11.2.0 |
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* Try one of the Sugar [http://sugarlabs.org/go/Downloads distribution downloads] |
* Try one of the Sugar [http://sugarlabs.org/go/Downloads distribution downloads] |
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* Help test the weekly [[Friends in testing]] Sugar build |
* Help test the weekly [[Friends in testing]] Sugar build |
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* The OLPC [[OLPC:Volunteer Infrastructure Group | Volunteer Infrastructure Group]] (VIG) supports the rt and trac ticket systems, the development code repository, git, and assists in planning and server bug tracking and fixing. |
* The OLPC [[OLPC:Volunteer Infrastructure Group | Volunteer Infrastructure Group]] (VIG) supports the rt and trac ticket systems, the development code repository, git, and assists in planning and server bug tracking and fixing. |
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* There are opportunities for both experienced and novice sysadmins to help OLPC and have fun in an intellectually challenging way. |
* There are opportunities for both experienced and novice sysadmins to help OLPC and have fun in an intellectually challenging way. |
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* Submit an idea at [http://idea.laptop.org idea.laptop.org] |
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Other ways to get involved
- Reach Out
Engage and support thinkers around the world such as:
- Samwel Kongere (Kenya) of Mendenyo (social enterprise)
- Kiyavilo Msekwa (Tanzania) of Learn How to Learn (hardware/software innovation such as the Includer)
- Janet Feldman (USA/Kenya) of Holistic Helping (AIDS response)
- Pamela McLean (UK/Nigeria) of Learning From Each Other (linking rich-bandwidth and poor-bandwidth people)