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'''groups.laptop.org''' is a community site being designed to feature profiles of community groups, including projects, small deployments, and learning clubs.
'''groups.laptop.org''' (aka ''one.laptop.org'' and the ''groups application portal'') is a community site being designed to feature profiles of community groups, including projects, small deployments, and learning clubs. A draft of the site can be seen at http://one.mogidi.net/en . Design and pageflow are still under development - input and suggestions are welcome.


== Documents ===
== Audience ==
Anyone looking for something to work on, or people looking for help with their projects - from hardware to volunteering to speaking opportunities.
* [[Groups Application Framework |A tutorial]] on how to contribute new modules to the site.
* A guide to adding your project to the site.
The main participants targeted by the initial design are new project creators joining the community, new volunteers looking for a way to describe their interest and availability, existing project owners who want a canonical place to hook their existing blog and other feeds into an olpc site to update those following their work, and people searching for projects related to their work.

== Documents ==
* [[Groups Application Framework |A tutorial on the Groups application framework]] and how to contribute new modules to the site.
* A guide to adding your project to the site. <to be written>
* A guide to the [[Contributors program]]. <to be written? partly on-wiki>





Revision as of 21:27, 22 June 2009

groups.laptop.org (aka one.laptop.org and the groups application portal) is a community site being designed to feature profiles of community groups, including projects, small deployments, and learning clubs. A draft of the site can be seen at http://one.mogidi.net/en . Design and pageflow are still under development - input and suggestions are welcome.

Audience

Anyone looking for something to work on, or people looking for help with their projects - from hardware to volunteering to speaking opportunities.

The main participants targeted by the initial design are new project creators joining the community, new volunteers looking for a way to describe their interest and availability, existing project owners who want a canonical place to hook their existing blog and other feeds into an olpc site to update those following their work, and people searching for projects related to their work.

Documents