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There are 16 teams in Korea to support XO deployment and to provide services after deployment such as repairing or replacing damaged XOs, informing new XO related technologies and content, organizing XO-related activities and contests, and others. That is;
=Seoul=
* contact various organizations to deploy XO and its variations ([[larger XO]], [[XO Korea/mesh phone|Mesh Phone]] etc.)
* manage local networks composed of XOs, school servers, governmental servers, business servers, and XO repeaters
* developing new activities and content for XO
* repairing or replacing damaged XOs

The focus of XO support teams in Korea is just to SUPPORT rather than CONTROL XO users. It's very important. Those participating in support activities should remember the fact that '''we have no authority to control/manage/instruct XO users'''.

Because OLPC XO is the product of non-profit collaborations, Korean support teams also are based on non-profit motives.

All revenues of XO Korea (such as donations, revenues from services provided to various organizations etc.) shall be transparently and openly expensed. See [[XO_Korea/code_of_ethics|Code of Ethics]] for details.


=Seoul Support Team=
{{:XO Korea/support/1 Seoul team|1. Seoul}}
{{:XO Korea/support/1 Seoul team|1. Seoul}}


=Incheon=
=Incheon Support Team=
{{:XO Korea/support/2 Incheon team|2. Incheon}}
{{:XO Korea/support/2 Incheon team|2. Incheon}}


=Daejeon=
=Daejeon Support Team=
{{:XO Korea/support/3 Daejeon team|3. Daejeon}}
{{:XO Korea/support/3 Daejeon team|3. Daejeon}}


=Gwangju=
=Gwangju Support Team=
{{:XO Korea/support/4 Gwangju team|4. Gwangju}}
{{:XO Korea/support/4 Gwangju team|4. Gwangju}}


==Daegu==
=Daegu Support Team=
{{:XO Korea/support/5 Daegu team|5. Daegu}}
{{:XO Korea/support/5 Daegu team|5. Daegu}}


=Ulsan=
=Ulsan Support Team=
{{:XO Korea/support/6 Ulsan team|6. Ulsan}}
{{:XO Korea/support/6 Ulsan team|6. Ulsan}}


=Busan=
=Busan Support Team=
{{:XO Korea/support/7 Busan team|7. Busan}}
{{:XO Korea/support/7 Busan team|7. Busan}}


==Gyeonggi==
=Gyeonggi Support Team=
{{:XO Korea/support/8 Gyeonggi team|8. Gyeonggi}}
{{:XO Korea/support/8 Gyeonggi team|8. Gyeonggi}}


=Gangwon=
=Gangwon Support Team=
{{:XO Korea/support/9 Gangwon team|9. Gangwon}}
{{:XO Korea/support/9 Gangwon team|9. Gangwon}}


=Chungnam=
=Chungnam Support Team=
{{:XO Korea/support/10 Chungnam team|10. Chungnam}}
{{:XO Korea/support/10 Chungnam team|10. Chungnam}}


=Chungbuk=
=Chungbuk Support Team=
{{:XO Korea/support/11 Chungbuk team|11. Chungbuk}}
{{:XO Korea/support/11 Chungbuk team|11. Chungbuk}}


=Gyeongbuk=
=Gyeongbuk Support Team=
{{:XO Korea/support/12 Gyeongbuk team|12. Gyeongbuk}}
{{:XO Korea/support/12 Gyeongbuk team|12. Gyeongbuk}}


=Jeonbuk=
=Jeonbuk Support Team=
{{:XO Korea/support/13 Jeonbuk team|13. Jeonbuk}}
{{:XO Korea/support/13 Jeonbuk team|13. Jeonbuk}}


=Jeonnam=
=Jeonnam Support Team=
{{:XO Korea/support/14 Jeonnam team|14. Jeonnam}}
{{:XO Korea/support/14 Jeonnam team|14. Jeonnam}}


=Gyeongnam=
=Gyeongnam Support Team=
{{:XO Korea/support/15 Gyeongnam team|15. Gyeongnam}}
{{:XO Korea/support/15 Gyeongnam team|15. Gyeongnam}}


=Jeju=
=Jeju Support Team=
{{:XO Korea/support/16 jeju team|16. Jeju}}
{{:XO Korea/support/16 jeju team|16. Jeju}}

Revision as of 00:22, 15 June 2007

환영합니다 | Portal | XO Korea | Deployment | Content | Hardware | Software | Mesh Network | Ethics | LOS | XO City | Accreditation | Consortium

There are 16 teams in Korea to support XO deployment and to provide services after deployment such as repairing or replacing damaged XOs, informing new XO related technologies and content, organizing XO-related activities and contests, and others. That is;

  • contact various organizations to deploy XO and its variations (larger XO, Mesh Phone etc.)
  • manage local networks composed of XOs, school servers, governmental servers, business servers, and XO repeaters
  • developing new activities and content for XO
  • repairing or replacing damaged XOs

The focus of XO support teams in Korea is just to SUPPORT rather than CONTROL XO users. It's very important. Those participating in support activities should remember the fact that we have no authority to control/manage/instruct XO users.

Because OLPC XO is the product of non-profit collaborations, Korean support teams also are based on non-profit motives.

All revenues of XO Korea (such as donations, revenues from services provided to various organizations etc.) shall be transparently and openly expensed. See Code of Ethics for details.


Seoul Support Team

XO Korea/support/1 Seoul team

Incheon Support Team

XO Korea/support/2 Incheon team

Daejeon Support Team

XO Korea/support/3 Daejeon team

Gwangju Support Team

XO Korea/support/4 Gwangju team

Daegu Support Team

XO Korea/support/5 Daegu team

Ulsan Support Team

XO Korea/support/6 Ulsan team

Busan Support Team

XO Korea/support/7 Busan team

Gyeonggi Support Team

XO Korea/support/8 Gyeonggi team

Gangwon Support Team

XO Korea/support/9 Gangwon team

Chungnam Support Team

XO Korea/support/10 Chungnam team

Chungbuk Support Team

XO Korea/support/11 Chungbuk team

Gyeongbuk Support Team

XO Korea/support/12 Gyeongbuk team

Jeonbuk Support Team

XO Korea/support/13 Jeonbuk team

Jeonnam Support Team

XO Korea/support/14 Jeonnam team

Gyeongnam Support Team

XO Korea/support/15 Gyeongnam team

Jeju Support Team

환영합니다 | Portal | XO Korea | Deployment | Content | Hardware | Software | Mesh Network | Ethics | LOS | XO City | Accreditation | Consortium

Who?

XO Korea Jeju Team

My name is Do Young-Min 도 영민, a farmer and fisher living in the Jejudo Island in Korea (South). I and a few citizens living in near my house are participating in activities to deploy XO in Korea. Most of us are farmers, fishers, constructing workers, or housewives.


All our projects are long-term based, at least 10 years' timeline, and directrly or indirectly related to OLPC projects. See below about our activities in Korea.

The photo right hand is me and my little friends neighborhood.

Office

XO Korea Jeju Team

We have two fixed offices, one modern building and the other being small Korean traditional house.

In fact, as our works are all web-based, and as Web is everywhere in Korea, we need no office at all. So, those houses are for our meetings and plays rather than office works.

Regardless of its coverign region, any local team of XO Korea will not have any off-line office, if possible.

I18n: localization

XO Korea Jeju Team

I am translating various XO documents into Korean; SUGAR UI, tutorials, wiki, and others. One of the most important task of XO Jeju is to make Korean version of XO Activities.

Currently, most of the Korean pages in this wiki are translated by XO Korea Jeju Team.


eGov Project

XO Korea Jeju Team

I am much interested in electronic government or web-based governmental services. If current governmental services are efficiently reorganized on XO and its variations, I think about 70% of governmental labor cost shall be reduced, and the performance will be increased far much.

Anyway, I (and my fellows) have already reclassified the about 65,000 repetitive governmental functions (services) into 3,000+ core functions and are setting a framework to code (programming) those core functions via Squeak, Smalltalk, and Python.

See Governmental Content.


XO-Biz Project

XO Korea Jeju Team

UNSPSC (UN Standard Product & Service Classification) is the classification of industrial activities into about 15,000 categories and about 100,000 services.

I (and my fellows) have been writing the workflow statement of each category and service for children and adults to program those on XO.

See our samples such as Open Bank and Open Exchange etc. below.

See Business Content.


XO-Mesh Project

XO and its variations provide a revolutionary networking or communicating capacity, mesh network.

Why not use those features to establish national-wide or even world-wide communication network, both voice and data.

With some helps from Korean researhers, I have been designing national wide mesh network, consist of XOs, School Servers (and other types of servers), XO Repeaters, Local Servers, and Country Servers.

I hope those XO network can complement (or even substitute) curren wire/wirelss communication infrastructure of Korea.

See National Mesh Network.

XO Korea Jeju Team

Project Samples

XO Korea Jeju Team

There are some project samples to show what I and my fellows are pursuing.

eThics Project

XO Korea Jeju Team

Two issues faced by most developing nations.

One is that, currently, most nations are composed of regional or ethnical similar groups. The second is that, capitalism is driven by profit only motives.

I think those two isstues are source of some most disastrous conflicts and struggles.

How to establish Canada-like communities on most developing nations in 5~10 years? I believe XO and ethics on XO is the answer, high technology and sound ethical standards.

eThics project is to establish world-standard constitution, civil or criminal laws shared by nations regardless of their religions, ethical origins, and residing regions.

See our Code of Ethics.


XO-City Project

File:XO Jeju2.jpg
XO Korea Jeju Team

The moto of XO City is quite clear and simple;

  • estalish a mechanism guaranteeing sustainable growth, so called eco-city,
  • fully automated soical infra structures such as automated governmental services, banking services, and broadcastings etc. so called ubiquotous environment,
  • eliminate redundant codes in cities, that is XO-style city.

See XO-like City Plan


Open Enterprise Architecture

File:XO Jeju10.jpg
XO Korea Jeju Team

OEA is a framework of programming social procedures of value production; fully automated e-Government, e-Business, e-Education etc.

OEA is based on FEA (Federal Enterprise Architecture) of the USA, but open, extended and simple;

  • Open: anyone can participate in writing the architecture.
  • Extended: OEA encompasses not just governmental services, but private services such as businesses also.
  • Simple: OEA is set on only a few programming languages and frameworks, especially Squeak eToy and Python.

See Open Enterprise Architecuture.

OAP: Open Accreditation Project

Day by day, the world is smaller and smaller.

The purpose of OAP is to set world standard accreditation, certification, or license framework; such as for doctors, lawyers, bachelor/master degrees, public accountant etc.

OAP is open, standard, and web-based;

  • Open: anyone can participate in writing examination papers presented via web to XO screen; for example, a problem set of CPA exam you request via XO is composed of questions randomly sorted from CPA Problem Bank written by worldwide citizens.
  • Standard: I am setting a standard requirement for each certification/license/accreditation usable by any nation of the world,
  • Web-based: our all accreditation processes shall be done solely via the web and XO.

See Open Accreditation Project.

File:XO Jeju11.jpg
XO Korea Jeju Team

XO Community Project

File:XO Jeju12.jpg
XO Korea Jeju Team

I hope to use XO as a string linking different social sectors; families, schools, governmental authorities, businesses, and other communities.

That is XO Community or XO-based Community. It will be quite different from current communities linked by people with similar ethinical, regional, educational, and other backgrounds.

The XO mark will be used to show whether an entity (school, business, or governmental organization) is member of the XO community of any nation.