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Revision as of 16:27, 26 July 2008
the week in review: Week 30, 2008* |
^ Overview
x Connections
opportunities, people, engagements
Calendar:
- GrassCon 2008, OLPC community mini-conference, August 2008
Regions:
- France - OLPC France had a busy week, with members presenting at three conferences, and a repair jam attended by 10 people most of whom learned how to effectively disassemble and repair XOs while working through the problems of 8 broken machines.
- The OLPC France idea competition continues through the end of August; winning ideas receive fame and perhaps a new XO, and all will be broadcast and discussed among the community, which will hopefully lead to first implementations for many of them.
- Ghana - The OLPC Mesh Project in Ghana is proceeding with a group at Princeton, including M. Fiuczybski; Xavier Carcelle's roommate was recently in touch with people working on the project.
· Results
projects, events, news, materials
Recently:
- Wikimania 2008 was held in the new Library of Alexandria in Egypt. Many groups in attendance wanted to start OLPC-related projects, to set up local interest groups or to facilitate contributions from students and developers in their organizations.
- At the library : Sohair Wastawy, chief librarian, and Lamia Fattah, head of their children's library, are planning a small installation for the children's section -- a set of 6 rooms that are restricted to children under 12 (there is a small waiting area for parents) and library staff. They have 60 to 100 children in the library during most days in summertime, for up to eight hours each day.
- A number of individual developers were interested in helping in their spare time. The Library employs 2000 staff, many of them working full or part time on digital initiatives and development. Most of their in-house development is open source, and their works freely licensed. In particular, people working in their accessibility lab on the DAISY Quran project for the blind wanted to make sure their work was usable on XOs, and offered help with producing Arabic .
- In the universities :
Upcoming:
- Thailand learning workshop
- Julia Reynolds is helping organize a learning workshop in Thailand this coming week, which will see educators and attendees from across Asia gather for part of the week.
- OLPC India Day
- On August 4, a day of talks and celebration of OLPC in India is being held; user:arjs and user:manu are helping pull this together.
- OLPC/Sugar documentation sprint
- a doc sprint is planned for Austin the last week in August, hosted by Anne Gentle. Details are being finalized, with a few sponsors and attendees already confirmed. The goal will be a complete updated set of user and developer docs for 8.2.0, with an eye towards being included in the recommended customization keys when it is released.
= Basics
status, deadlines, assumptions, processes
Summer intern projects:
from last week:
- Assim deodia:
- Vision Processing - Massive performance improvements... Nirav Patel
- Speech synthesis - integration of Python parser library, code at googlecode: Hemant Goyal
- Rajan Vaish - v1.0 uploaded of Atlas America.
- Email activity - progress is slow but happening. Shikhar Bhushan
- Daniel Drake's weekly update
- Tarun Pondicherry's Weekly Update: Educational Blogger Project
- User:Femslade - Semantic data for countries and testing
- User:Sethwoodworth - Docs update
+ Priorities
milestones, sequences, first and next
o Reflection
review, updates, analysis, feedback