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There are certainly many different viewpoints and perspectives in providing One Laptop Per Child. Below are some pages which constructively voice issues of concern in the OLPC project. |
There are certainly many different viewpoints and perspectives in providing One Laptop Per Child. Below are some pages which constructively voice issues of concern in the OLPC project. |
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== (One) Free Open Hardware Laptop (per Child) == |
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OLCP is planning to use only free open source software to give every child the oportunity to investigate its computers software to make the computer be the childs own computer --- I am 100% sure this is a great idea! |
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As far as I can see, you are NOT planing to make this computer Open Hardware. Of course, you cannot publish AMDs CPU architecture and the interns of all the other properitary components you use. But would it be possible to publish as much as you CAN about the hardware design: which CAD tools did you use, the project files of the CAD tools, ...? If you already did that, I am very sorry - but I wasn't able to find information about it. |
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It might be a little bit off topic and very idealistic: But wouldn't it be a very great idea to sooner or later transform the project step by step into an Open Hardware project? |
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Why? -> Maybe then, SOME of the countries would be able to produce the laptops on there own, giving them the ability |
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1.) to have a little bit more economical growth in their country by producing the laptops (and not buying them from rich countries) |
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2.) to adapt the laptops to their specific needs - just the way they can proceed with the computers software. |
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There can, of course, still be some properitary components in it, which have to be bought by the companies but which MIGHT be exchanged later by open hardware components (e.g. open RISC cores...) |
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Revision as of 19:24, 25 July 2006
There are certainly many different viewpoints and perspectives in providing One Laptop Per Child. Below are some pages which constructively voice issues of concern in the OLPC project.
(One) Free Open Hardware Laptop (per Child)
OLCP is planning to use only free open source software to give every child the oportunity to investigate its computers software to make the computer be the childs own computer --- I am 100% sure this is a great idea!
As far as I can see, you are NOT planing to make this computer Open Hardware. Of course, you cannot publish AMDs CPU architecture and the interns of all the other properitary components you use. But would it be possible to publish as much as you CAN about the hardware design: which CAD tools did you use, the project files of the CAD tools, ...? If you already did that, I am very sorry - but I wasn't able to find information about it.
It might be a little bit off topic and very idealistic: But wouldn't it be a very great idea to sooner or later transform the project step by step into an Open Hardware project?
Why? -> Maybe then, SOME of the countries would be able to produce the laptops on there own, giving them the ability
1.) to have a little bit more economical growth in their country by producing the laptops (and not buying them from rich countries)
and
2.) to adapt the laptops to their specific needs - just the way they can proceed with the computers software.
There can, of course, still be some properitary components in it, which have to be bought by the companies but which MIGHT be exchanged later by open hardware components (e.g. open RISC cores...)
Pages in category "OLPC challenges"
The following 6 pages are in this category, out of 6 total.