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There are two main areas we want to concentrate on. (1) Localize Sugar with basic Activities - everyone is invited [http://translate.sugarlabs.org/pl TRANSLATIONS], run a pilot project to see what could be the possible advantage of using XO's and/or Sugar only in polish education perspective; (2) Build a Community and run a Lending Library in Warsaw.
There are two main areas we want to concentrate on. (1) Localize Sugar with basic Activities - everyone is invited [http://translate.sugarlabs.org/pl TRANSLATIONS], run a pilot project to see what could be the possible advantage of using XO's and/or Sugar only in polish education perspective; (2) Build a Community and run a Lending Library in Warsaw.

'''Lending Library Warsaw / Wypożyczalnia Laptopów'''

Thanks to the Sugar Community we have few XO's (6) at our disposal.

I) Objectives

* support the OLPC mission and community via lending out laptops to PL (and other nearby countries) volunteers / contributors; and

* encourage, enable, and support Contributor Program applicants from the PL; and
* when needs arise develop Repair Center
* when needs arise develop Repair Center

II) Before you ask for a Laptop
* Read [http://wiki.laptop.org Wiki] and get familiar with News: [http://www.olpcnews.com OLPC NEWS], [http://planet.sugarlabs.org/ PLANET SUGAR], [http://planet.laptop.org PLANET OLPC]

* See the [http://wiki.sugarlabs.org/go/Sugar_Labs/Getting_Involved Sugar Labs Getting Involved] page.

* Some activity development [http://wiki.sugarlabs.org/go/Development_Team/Almanac FAQs]

* Ideas - Get excited about something to implement; [http://wiki.sugarlabs.org/go/Development_Team/Project_Ideas Some existing project ideas]

* Browse mailing lists ( http://lists.laptop.org ) and join relevant




'''3. Contact'''
'''3. Contact'''

Revision as of 13:15, 4 October 2011

Note: this is a second initiative to join OLPC emerging from Poland. First one took place in years 2006-2008. Wiki link (page in polish) [here]


1. The Team - y. 2011

At start we are 5:

  • Jakub Ratajczak - programmer, businessman, runs a primary school in WAW. Main focus: Sugar
  • Pawel Makowiecki - social entrepreneuer, funder of the Responsible Business Institute IOB, one of the most innovative "think-and-do-tank" in the area of Corporate Social Responsibility, Sustainability and Social Innovation in Poland. Focus: open source, know-how transfer
  • Krzysztof Kielak, programmer (python, gtk, html)
  • Mateusz Kieniewicz, engineer from the Industrial Research Institute for Automation and Measurements PIAP, main focus: robotics
  • Dominik Granada, NGO president FRKS, educator, manager. Main focus: XO+Sugar application/usability in rural schools, collaborative activities, know-how transfer

2. The plan

There are two main areas we want to concentrate on. (1) Localize Sugar with basic Activities - everyone is invited TRANSLATIONS, run a pilot project to see what could be the possible advantage of using XO's and/or Sugar only in polish education perspective; (2) Build a Community and run a Lending Library in Warsaw.

Lending Library Warsaw / Wypożyczalnia Laptopów

Thanks to the Sugar Community we have few XO's (6) at our disposal.

I) Objectives

   * support the OLPC mission and community via lending out laptops to PL (and other nearby countries) volunteers / contributors; and 
   * encourage, enable, and support Contributor Program applicants from the PL; and
   
   * when needs arise develop Repair Center
   
   * when needs arise develop Repair Center

II) Before you ask for a Laptop

   * Read Wiki and get familiar with News: OLPC NEWS, PLANET SUGAR, PLANET OLPC
   * See the Sugar Labs Getting Involved page. 
   * Some activity development FAQs 
   * Ideas - Get excited about something to implement; Some existing project ideas 
   * Browse mailing lists ( http://lists.laptop.org ) and join relevant
      


3. Contact

We set up a community webpage/blog: OLPC.PL. There should be an english version in near future.