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There are a number of OLPC community communication channels. These are primarily [[#mailing lists|mailing lists]] (listed fully at http://lists.laptop.org), [[#IRC|IRC channels]] (#olpc is a good starting points for open discussion; almost everyone hangs out there as well as omre specific channels), and [[#forums|discussion forums]].
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Our primary communication channels are mail and blogs.


== Mail ==
We use mail for private messages. See: [[Contact us]].


== Mailing lists ==
== Blogs ==
We use a blog for public announcements. See: [[Blogs]].
The full list is at http://lists.laptop.org . See [[mailing lists]] (which should be merged or transcluded here).


[[Category:General Public]]
== Chat ==
[[Category:Developers]]
=== IRC channels ===
[[Category:Community]]
'''general discussion about the project'''
* <tt>#olpc</tt>, for discussion of anything related to OLPC, including local events and news
* <tt>#olpc-help</tt>, for newbies and those getting started with their own [[XO]]s
* <tt>#olpc-es</tt>, for spanish-language discussion, including discussion of [[OLPC Peru]], [[Uruguay]], and [[Mexico]]
* <tt>#olpc-de</tt>, for german-language discussion

'''development and participation'''
* <tt>#sugar</tt>
* <tt>#olpc-content</tt>
* <tt>#olpc-devel</tt>, on '''OFTC.org'''
* <tt>#schoolserver</tt>, which should perhaps be renamed to #olpc-schoolserver...

'''other'''
* separate small channels appear from time to time for meetings, [[pootle]] and localization, and more.


== Forums ==

There are a number of active OLPC forums, including
* http://olpc.osuosl.org, run by Michael Burns and the OSU OSL team
* http://www.xohelp.org

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Our primary communication channels are mail and blogs.

Mail

We use mail for private messages. See: Contact us.

Blogs

We use a blog for public announcements. See: Blogs.