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This page is work in progress as part of the Improving the Deployment Toolkit project. Please feel free to contribute to this page to improve its content or leave ideas and review comments in the discussion page
This section contains links to other sites that may contain useful information. More structure will be added into this page over time as well as descriptions of the different websites, what their purpose is, and when to use one rather than another.
Websites
- Official OLPC Websites or microblogs
- OLPC News (separate website)
- blog.laptop.org
- planet.laptop.org
- olpc.com
- olpcnews.com
- OLPC on twitter
- laptopfoundation.org
- forum.laptop.org Official OLPC Community Support Forum
- lists.laptop.org OLPC public email distribution lists with archives of previous postings
- flickr.com/photos/olpc - One Laptop Per Childs photostream on flickr
- Official Sugar Labs websites or microblogs
- www.sugarlabs.org The Sugar Labs website
- wiki.sugarlabs.org The Sugar Labs wiki
- activities.sugarlabs.org - Activities for Sugar to download onto your XO
- lists.sugarlabs.org Sugar Labs public email distribution lists with archives of previous postings
- bugs.sugarlabs.org Site for reporting bugs and finding fixes to Sugar problems
- planet.sugarlabs.org A collection of personal blogs by Sugar Labs contributors
- Geographically oriented sites
- Third party websites
- realness.org Bringing people together to talk about what works
- OLPC Friends
- OLPC Learning Club DC
- OLPC TV (Video Blog of OLPC experiences)
- Fedora Linux for OLPC Project Wiki "To provide the OLPC project with a strong, sustainable, scalable, community-driven base platform for innovation. OLPC runs the XO on Fedora. There are millions of XOs in the world running Fedora. It's up to the Fedora community to make sure that we hold up our end of that bargain."
Q&A
If you have a question, or an answer about any of the above sites, please add it here:
- Whats the difference between wiki.laptop.org, blog.laptop.org, olpc.com, olpc.tv and olpcnews.com?