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* [https://github.com/bzg/OLPC-Deployment--community--guide The source of OLPC Deployment Guide] including other formats ([http://orgmode.org/ org-mode], [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/OpenDocument OpenDocument .odt], HTML, mediawiki syntax, etc.)
* [https://github.com/bzg/OLPC-Deployment--community--guide The source of OLPC Deployment Guide] including other formats ([http://orgmode.org/ org-mode], [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/OpenDocument OpenDocument .odt], HTML, mediawiki syntax, etc.)


* Older (disorganized?): [[Deployment guide]]
* Older (less organized): [[2008 deployment guide]]


* HTML version [http://olpc-france.org/deployment-guide/ HTML version hosted by OLPC France] ([http://olpc-france.org/deployment-guide/ English] and [http://olpc-france.org/guide-deploiement French]). This is part of the git repository linked above.
== A OLPC Deployment Community Guide? ==


To make a community deployment guide, we could spread the word about this version, and gather comments from OLPCers all around the world. Those comments would then be processed by a small team (the support gang?) which would then create a ''OLPC Community Deployment Guide'' -- say at the next SF meeting?
OLPC France is hosting a [http://olpc-france.org/deployment-guide/ HTML version of the OLPC deployment guide]. This HTML version is part of the git repository linked above.

One idea would be to spread the world about this version, and to gather comments from OLPCers all around the world. Those comments would then be processed by a small team (the support gang?) which would then create a ''OLPC Deployment Community Guide''.


[[Category:Guides]][[Category:Deployment planning]]
[[Category:Guides]][[Category:Deployment planning]]

Latest revision as of 19:07, 9 August 2012

Note: this wikified deployment guide reproduce the one from the PDF that OLPC published in 2011.

  1. One Laptop per Child
  2. Learning Strategy
  3. Introduction
  4. Project Implementation
  5. Support Strategy
  6. Planning Phase
  7. Feasibility study
  8. Purchase Agreements and Ordering
  9. Deployment Phase
  10. Post Deployment Phase
  11. Summary of Recommended Tasks
  12. Related websites

Other versions

To make a community deployment guide, we could spread the word about this version, and gather comments from OLPCers all around the world. Those comments would then be processed by a small team (the support gang?) which would then create a OLPC Community Deployment Guide -- say at the next SF meeting?