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== Events == |
== Events == |
Revision as of 00:20, 7 January 2008
Europe - vision - laptop - community - children - news - languages - countries
france - germany - austria - italy - greece - romania - russia - croatia
france - germany - austria - italy - greece - romania - russia - croatia
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Categories: Content (Content) - Community (Community) - Feedback (Responses) - HowTo (How to)
The spirit of OLPC includes one core thing: the community. This includes everyone, from the children and their families to their teachers and everyone who is collaborating towards the success of the project.
- How to get involved
- There are various forms of participation, including:
- Communicating
- While this wiki should be used as a base, there are many other ways to communicate, for instance the mailing lists, blogs, etc.
Volunteers
This is a list of people interested in collaborating within their abilities. It includes translators, editors, developers, coordinators, researchers, artists, *&c. Please add your name and city/country below (and your languages of choice), preferably, including your wiki user account.
- Aaron Kaplan (Austria)
- Bastiaan Bakker (Netherlands)
- Chris Hager (Austria)
- Christoph Derndofer (Austria)
- Gregor Martynus (Germany)
- Holger Levsen (Germany)
- Samy Boutayeb (France)
- Tom Hannen (UK)
- Diana Cionoiu (RO)
- Carlo Falciola (IT)
Events
This is a list of events, where people from european OLPC groups participate:
Name | Date | Place |
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Solutions Linux | 29. to 31. January 08 | (Paris, France) |
FOSDEM | 23. to 24. February 08 | Bussels, Belgium |
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