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== Introduction ==
== Introduction ==

'''This page needs an update, to better reflect the developments in Germany. If you understand German, see http://www.olpc-deutschland.de/ in the meanwhile.'''

Germany is a country located in Western Europe with a population of 82 million people. The official language is German, however, there are minor parts in which other languages are spoken (Danish, Sorbic, Platt). As a result of immigration, languages such as Turkish, Arabic, Italian etc are spoken by parts of its population.
Germany is a country located in Western Europe with a population of 82 million people. The official language is German, however, there are minor parts in which other languages are spoken (Danish, Sorbic, Platt). As a result of immigration, languages such as Turkish, Arabic, Italian etc are spoken by parts of its population.


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All these things considered, Germany is not a candidate for the first round of OLPC distribution to children. See the [[OLPC FAQ]] for details.
All these things considered, Germany is not a candidate for the first round of OLPC distribution to children. See the [[OLPC FAQ]] for details.


However, people living in Germany can '''[[Getting involved in OLPC|take part in this project]]''' by almost every thinkable means. This includes [[OLPC software task list|software]] and [[Hardware Ideas|hardware]] development (especially [[Discussion of eBook feature set|ebook reader]]), creating content, promotion etc.
However, people living in Germany can '''[[Participate |take part in this project]]''' by almost every thinkable means. This includes [[OLPC software task list|software]] and [[Hardware ideas|hardware]] development (especially [[Book reader feature set|ebook reader]]), creating content, promotion etc.

== [[OLPC Germany/Ziele|Ziele von OLPC Germany]] ==
{{:OLPC Germany/Ziele}}


== Getting involved ==
== Getting involved ==


* With [[IRC]] via #olpc-groups and #olpc-europe on freenode.net
* With [[IRC]] via #olpc-de (german language), #olpc-groups and #olpc-europe on freenode.net
* Via the [http://lists.laptop.org/listinfo/olpc-de olpc-germany mailing list]
* Via the [http://lists.laptop.org/listinfo/olpc-de olpc-germany mailing list]
* three students from the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Darmstadt_University_of_Applied_Sciences Darmstadt University of Applied Sciences] have created the "[http://olpc-deutschland.de/ Initiative OLPC Deutschland]". It is meant to be an information- and communication platform to focus existent interest for the OLPC in Germany.
* Get involved in translating. [https://dev.laptop.org/translate/de/ german translation stats], [https://dev.laptop.org/translate/doc/en/index.html translation howtos]


== IRC meetings ==


* see http://meetbot.debian.net/meetbot/olpc-de.20080107_1602.html
== Initiative OLPC Deutschland ==
* see http://meetbot.debian.net/meetbot/olpc-de.20080115_1607.html
* Nächstes Treffen: http://wiki.olpc-deutschland.de/Meetings
Wir Treffen uns regelmäßig dienstags (allerdings nicht jede Woche) 19.00 im IRC Chat.
Bei http://www.mibbit.com/ kann man sich direkt online anmelden, man braucht
nichts zu installieren.


* Server: freenode.net
Three students from the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Darmstadt_University_of_Applied_Sciences Darmstadt University of Applied Sciences]
* Chanel: #olpc-de
have created the "[http://olpc-deutschland.de/ Initiative OLPC Deutschland]". It is meant to be an information- and communication platform to focus existent interest for the OLPC in Germany.
* Nickname: <beliebieg>


==[[OLPC_Germany/Participants|Participants]] ==

== Participants ==
{{Participants}}
{{Participants}}



== Press ==
== Press ==
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Press coverage about the OLPC has been on a regular basis, especially during the WSIS in Tunis in 2005.
Press coverage about the OLPC has been on a regular basis, especially during the WSIS in Tunis in 2005.


* January 22, 2008 Süddeutsche Zeitung [http://jetzt.sueddeutsche.de/texte/anzeigen/417529/TrkHomeMagTsr10 Buch mit Netzwerkanschluss: Was kann der 100-Dollar-Laptop?]
* January 9, 2008 Frankfurter Rundschau [http://www.fr-online.de/in_und_ausland/wissen_und_bildung/aktuell/?em_cnt=1268781 Billig-Laptops kommen in Brasilien gut an]
* January 8, 2008 Telepolis [http://www.heise.de/tp/r4/artikel/27/27018/1.html 100-Dollar-Laptop in Bedrängnis]
* January 8, 2008 Telepolis [http://www.heise.de/tp/r4/artikel/27/27018/1.html 100-Dollar-Laptop in Bedrängnis]
* December 29, 2007 SPIEGEL, [http://www.spiegel.de/netzwelt/spielzeug/0,1518,524545,00.html Der coolste Computer der Welt]
* December 29, 2007 SPIEGEL, [http://www.spiegel.de/netzwelt/spielzeug/0,1518,524545,00.html Der coolste Computer der Welt]
* September 25, 2007 Hamburger Abendblatt, [http://www.abendblatt.de/daten/2007/09/25/798020.html Der 100-Dollar-Laptop]Ein preiswerter, robuster und mobiler PC für junge Leute - das begeistert viele. Ob Hamburger Schüler ihn nutzen sollen, ist umstritten.
* Mai 21, 2007 heise.de: [http://www.heise.de/newsticker/meldung/89950/ 100-Dollar-Laptop: Negroponte greift Intel scharf an]
* Mai 21, 2007 heise.de: [http://www.heise.de/newsticker/meldung/89950/ 100-Dollar-Laptop: Negroponte greift Intel scharf an]
* January 28, 2007 Die Zeit, [http://www.zeit.de/online/2007/05/Davos-Negroponte Ein Spielzeug, das die Welt verändern will (Interview mit N. Negroponte)]
* January 28, 2007 Die Zeit, [http://www.zeit.de/online/2007/05/Davos-Negroponte Ein Spielzeug, das die Welt verändern will (Interview mit N. Negroponte)]
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[[Category:Countries|Germany]]
[[Category:Countries|Germany]]
[[Category:OLPC Germany]]
[[Category:OLPC Germany]]
[[Category:Countries|Europe]]
[[Category:Europe]]

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Introduction

This page needs an update, to better reflect the developments in Germany. If you understand German, see http://www.olpc-deutschland.de/ in the meanwhile.

Germany is a country located in Western Europe with a population of 82 million people. The official language is German, however, there are minor parts in which other languages are spoken (Danish, Sorbic, Platt). As a result of immigration, languages such as Turkish, Arabic, Italian etc are spoken by parts of its population.

The GDP per capita is around $30.000. Over 99% of those of age 15 and above are estimated to be able to read and write. In 2004, 4.435 million people in Germany were under the age of 6, 7.489 million between 6 and 15. By OECD standards, 13.5 per cent of the population has to be considered poor. Germany is on place 20 of the Human Development Index. School education is not a responsibility of the federal government, but is organized by the federal states (Bundeslaender).

All these things considered, Germany is not a candidate for the first round of OLPC distribution to children. See the OLPC FAQ for details.

However, people living in Germany can take part in this project by almost every thinkable means. This includes software and hardware development (especially ebook reader), creating content, promotion etc.

Ziele von OLPC Germany

  1. OLPC in Deutschland thematisieren / Öffentlichkeitsarbeit
  2. Anlaufstelle für Interessierte (Schwerpunkt Deutschland) schaffen
  3. Projekte unterstützen und initiieren (Pilots, developernetwork, sowas wie das Jericho Projekt, etc)
  4. Zusammenarbeit auf internationaler Ebene mit OLPC Europe und olpc-grassroots

Getting involved

IRC meetings

Wir Treffen uns regelmäßig dienstags (allerdings nicht jede Woche) 19.00 im IRC Chat.

Bei http://www.mibbit.com/ kann man sich direkt online anmelden, man braucht nichts zu installieren.

  • Server: freenode.net
  • Chanel: #olpc-de
  • Nickname: <beliebieg>

Participants

Here we list members of OLPC Deutschland until we have different means to do so.

Press

Press coverage about the OLPC has been on a regular basis, especially during the WSIS in Tunis in 2005.