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== /etc/init.d/olpc_europe start ==
=== People from OLPC groups ===
* Holger
During the last 12 months many OLPC grassroots initiatives in Europe and elsewhere
* Jens
in the world popped up, to promote the OLPC idea locally in their communities, to
help children locally and globaly.
OLPC Europe aims to be a focus point to share experiences, ideas and work between
those local groups and towards the global OLPC project. Like the global project
we aim to be an education project and use that laptop as a means.
This meeting aims to get the different people from any OLPC related initiative
together, to get us know each other and to discuss the feature of the young OLPC
Europe project.
If you intend to participate please enter yourself at
http://wiki.laptop.org/go/OLPC_Europe/Events/FOSDEM

=== Slides ===

* http://layer-acht.org/slides/20080223_olpc_europe_start.odp
* http://layer-acht.org/slides/20080223_olpc_europe_start.pdf

=== Press articles ===

* http://www.heise.de/newsticker/meldung/103986
* http://www.heise.de/open/FOSDEM-2008-Der-Basar-2-0-brummt--/news/meldung/104030

=== Date, Time & Location ===

* Saturday, 23. February, 15:00 to 17:00
* http://fosdem.org/2008/olpc_kickoff
* http://fosdem.org/2008/schedule/tracks/olpc
* the event will take place in building "H" in [http://fosdem.org/2008/schedule/rooms/h.3227 room h.3227] which is in the first floor. The H building is the one where the infodesk and toilets are located.

=== People attending, from OLPC groups ===
* [[User:Holger|Holger]] 'h01ger' Levsen ([[OLPC_Germany|OLPC Germany]], Debian)
* Jens ([[OLPC_Germany|OLPC Germany]], OpenWRT)
* Sjoerd
* Sjoerd
* [[User:Marten|Marten]] ([[OLPC_Netherlands|OLPC_nl]])
* Bastiaan
* [[User:Bastiaan|Bastiaan]]
* Maybe: Chris, Joko
* Frits Hoff ([[OLPC_Netherlands|OLPC NL]])
* Maybe: Joko
* Most likely: [[User:Bine|Bine]] & Willem, Chris
* [[User: Groupsky|Geno]] ([[OLPC_Bulgaria|OLPC Bulgaria]])
* [[User:Diana|Diana]] (OLPC Romania, [http://www.softliber.ro Asociatia pentru un Soft Liber])
* Simon '[[User:erikos|erikos]]' Schampijer
* [[User:Tomeu|Tomeu]] Vizoso (Sugar developer, not part of an OLPC group)
* NicolasPettiaux (a Belgian interested person), if possible
* David Baines
* César Gómez Martín (gnuLinEx, Junta de Extremadura)
* [[User:Nico|Nico]] ([[OLPC_France|OLPC France]], OpenWrt)
* [[User:Pascal|Pascal]]

=== Agenda ===

'''Final agenda - do not edit without consulting holger@layer-acht.org or h01ger on IRC'''

* introduction & welcome (h01ger)
* olpc europe - our vision (h01ger)
* overview of existing tools (h01ger)
* introduction round: someone from each european OLPC project should briefly introduce each project
** [[OLPC_Austria|OLPC Austria]]
** [[OLPC Bulgaria|OLPC Bulgaria]]
** [[OLPC France|OLPC France]]
** [[OLPC Germany|OLPC Germany]]
** [[OLPC Netherlands|OLPC Netherlands]]
** [[OLPC Romania|OLPC Romania]]
** (please add your project here and add yourself at the people section above, indicating that you'll be presenting your group)
* three discussion rounds:
** legal body / formale structures of OLPC Europe
** guidelines for local groups: Are foundations needed to coordinate the activities in a country, to find subsidies, to have 1 communication channel to OLPC and to press / government / etc and to assure the quality of the activities (to avoid damage to the name of OLPC)? If so, are there guidelines from OLPC.org? If there are no guidelines, what should be the minimum of framework to set up such guidelines?
** pilots

I dropped the following items from the agenda:

* Important contacts within Europe to accelerate the introduction of OLPC organisations and the introduction of the XO in education.
* g1g1 europe - ideas, pro and contra, status (none or it's an idea, currently)

Because: the whole event is about getting to know each other and making contact. The purpose of OLPC Europe is to become a central contact place, eg in this wiki or at this event. And IMO there is nothing to discuss about G1G1: many people think it's a great idea and it should happen. (Others probably don't think so.) And there is hardly anything we can discuss at the meeting to make it happen, so what's the point in discussing this?


[[Category:Europe]]
=== Informations ===
* OLPC event: Saturday, 23. February, 15:00 to 17:00

Latest revision as of 17:35, 25 February 2008

/etc/init.d/olpc_europe start

During the last 12 months many OLPC grassroots initiatives in Europe and elsewhere in the world popped up, to promote the OLPC idea locally in their communities, to help children locally and globaly.

OLPC Europe aims to be a focus point to share experiences, ideas and work between those local groups and towards the global OLPC project. Like the global project we aim to be an education project and use that laptop as a means.

This meeting aims to get the different people from any OLPC related initiative together, to get us know each other and to discuss the feature of the young OLPC Europe project.

If you intend to participate please enter yourself at http://wiki.laptop.org/go/OLPC_Europe/Events/FOSDEM

Slides

Press articles

Date, Time & Location

People attending, from OLPC groups

Agenda

Final agenda - do not edit without consulting holger@layer-acht.org or h01ger on IRC

  • introduction & welcome (h01ger)
  • olpc europe - our vision (h01ger)
  • overview of existing tools (h01ger)
  • introduction round: someone from each european OLPC project should briefly introduce each project
  • three discussion rounds:
    • legal body / formale structures of OLPC Europe
    • guidelines for local groups: Are foundations needed to coordinate the activities in a country, to find subsidies, to have 1 communication channel to OLPC and to press / government / etc and to assure the quality of the activities (to avoid damage to the name of OLPC)? If so, are there guidelines from OLPC.org? If there are no guidelines, what should be the minimum of framework to set up such guidelines?
    • pilots

I dropped the following items from the agenda:

  • Important contacts within Europe to accelerate the introduction of OLPC organisations and the introduction of the XO in education.
  • g1g1 europe - ideas, pro and contra, status (none or it's an idea, currently)

Because: the whole event is about getting to know each other and making contact. The purpose of OLPC Europe is to become a central contact place, eg in this wiki or at this event. And IMO there is nothing to discuss about G1G1: many people think it's a great idea and it should happen. (Others probably don't think so.) And there is hardly anything we can discuss at the meeting to make it happen, so what's the point in discussing this?