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Other principals involved in developing the laptop are:
Other principals involved in developing the laptop are:


* [[Mary Lou Jepsen]]
* [[Mary Lou Jepsen]] Founding Chief Technology Officer
* [[User:Walter|Walter Bender]]
* [[User:Walter|Walter Bender]] President for Software and Content
* [[Jim Gettys]]
* [[Jim Gettys]] Vice President of Software
* [[Michail Bletsas]]
* [[Michail Bletsas]] Chief Connectivity Officer
* [[David Cavallo]]
* [[David Cavallo]] Co-head of the MIT Media Lab's Future of Learning group
* [[User:Sj|SJ Klein]],
* [[User:Sj|SJ Klein]] Content Director
* [[Ivan Krstić]]
* [[Ivan Krstić]] Bitfrost Security Architect
* [[John Watlington]]
* [[John Watlington]] School Server
* [[Richard Smith]]
* [[Richard Smith]]
* [[Chris Ball]]
* [[Chris Ball]]
* [[Andres Salomon]]
* [[Andres Salomon]]
* [[C. Scott Ananian]]
* [[User:CScott|C. Scott Ananian]]
* [[Michael Stone]]
* [[Michael Stone]] Security Intern
* [[Eben Eliason]]
* [[User:Eben|Eben Eliason]] Lead UI Designer
* [[Mitch Bradley]]
* [[Mitch Bradley]] Firmware


===Advisors===
===Advisors===

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How will this initiative be structured?

The XO laptop is being developed by One Laptop per Child (OLPC), a Delaware-based, non-profit organization created to design, manufacture, and distribute laptops that are sufficiently inexpensive to provide every child in the world access to knowledge and modern forms of education. OLPC is based on "Constructionist" theories of learning pioneered by Seymour Papert and later Alan Kay, as well as the principles expressed in Nicholas Negroponte's book 'Being Digital'.

Corporate members

Team

Nicholas Negroponte is Chairman of One Laptop per Child.

Other principals involved in developing the laptop are:

Advisors

and many others are advisors to the project.

Other

  • Design Continuum collaborated on the initial laptop design.
  • Fuseproject is our current industrial-design partner.
  • Red Hat and Pentagram have been instrumental in designing and building the Sugar interface.
  • The Free Software/Open Source community has been an invaluable partner at all stages of the software development process.

How can I get involved?

There are many ways to get involved, the most basic being to contribute your ideas and feedback. This is the project wiki (http://wiki.laptop.org/wiki/One_Laptop_per_Child) where we are accumulating information about the project and suggesting places and ways to help. See Getting involved in OLPC.