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''Yet Another'' '''OLPC:''' '''O'''ne '''L'''ocal e-Government '''P'''er '''C'''ommunity.
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See '''[[XO Korea/government server/content overview|Overview]]''' of governmental servers; what they are for, how and by whom they are established, and other issues.
See '''[[XO Korea/government server/content overview|Overview]]''' of governmental servers; what they are for, how and by whom they are established, and other issues.


Also, see '''[[XO Korea/yawl|YAWL]]''' before starting to write Python codes.
Also, see '''[[XO Korea/yawl|YAWL]]''' and '''[[XO Korea/writing e-Government|Writing e-Government]]''' before starting to write Python codes for any governmental function.
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Briefly speaking, the e-Government project of XO Korea is to establish an web-based government system commonly usable by hundreds of nations with different cultural, political, economic, and historic backgrounds.

Why?

It may need tens of years to grow hundreds of thousands of highly educated governmental officers, but, in some cases, a sophisticated e-Government system will surely provide the same (or even better) governmental services to citizens.

Furthermore, developing nations under short governmental budgets can afford to buy XO laptops for their children, by reducing governmental expenses, especially ordinary expenses such as salaries for governmental employees, those who otherwise should be newly recruited .

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Latest revision as of 05:09, 1 March 2008

Yet Another OLPC: One Local e-Government Per Community.

See Overview of governmental servers; what they are for, how and by whom they are established, and other issues.

Also, see YAWL and Writing e-Government before starting to write Python codes for any governmental function.

Screenshot editor.jpg

Briefly speaking, the e-Government project of XO Korea is to establish an web-based government system commonly usable by hundreds of nations with different cultural, political, economic, and historic backgrounds.

Why?

It may need tens of years to grow hundreds of thousands of highly educated governmental officers, but, in some cases, a sophisticated e-Government system will surely provide the same (or even better) governmental services to citizens.

Furthermore, developing nations under short governmental budgets can afford to buy XO laptops for their children, by reducing governmental expenses, especially ordinary expenses such as salaries for governmental employees, those who otherwise should be newly recruited .