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==How can I get involved==
==How can I get involved==


===[[List of open projects]]===
===[[Getting started groups]]===
Including things like "tickets for newbies," study groups, newcomer-welcome meetings, etc. and community membership process (under construction)
should make this specific to different areas of expertise, and will clearly link from other pages in this outline


=== Education projects ===
* curriculum writing projects
* existing curriculum that's been written
* impact studies


==Technical Projects==
=== "Core" Technical projects ===
* OS
===OS, Networking, Kernal etc.===
* networking
** a more technical person should update this
* kernel
* etc.


=== Infrastructure projects ===
===Repair center/Hardware information===
* repair centers
* pilots
* grassroots groups
* school chapters


=== Documentation projects ===
===[[Activities]] (current list)===
* hardware info
We should add to the form on the activities page information about the stability of the activity (ie whether it works)
* wiki shepherding


===[[Activities]] ===
[[Activity Template]]
We should add to the form on the activities page information about the stability of the activity (ie whether it works) [[Activity Template]]. Each activity main page should have a brief description of what it does and how to use it (or if its still in development what it should do), and if it is a working application should link to tutorials, and classroom activity suggestions, and example projects (where applicable)

Each activity main page should have a brief description of what it does and how to use it (or if its still in development what it should do), and if it is a working application should link to tutorials, and classroom activity suggestions, and example projects (where applicable)

==Educational Materials==
This should be a section with links to lots of educational resources. Could be organized by topic, and then would link to some of the information above.

Revision as of 16:40, 2 June 2008

Where are XO's? Deployments

List of Deployments

List of Countries

Resources for Deployments

Deployment Information Template

Deployment School Feedback Form

Who is involved in the project

List of Contributing Organizations

List of Countries

List of Grassroots Groups

List of Universities and Schools

Organization Template

How can I get involved

Getting started groups

Including things like "tickets for newbies," study groups, newcomer-welcome meetings, etc. and community membership process (under construction)

Education projects

  • curriculum writing projects
  • existing curriculum that's been written
  • impact studies

"Core" Technical projects

  • OS
  • networking
  • kernel
  • etc.

Infrastructure projects

  • repair centers
  • pilots
  • grassroots groups
  • school chapters

Documentation projects

  • hardware info
  • wiki shepherding

Activities

We should add to the form on the activities page information about the stability of the activity (ie whether it works) Activity Template. Each activity main page should have a brief description of what it does and how to use it (or if its still in development what it should do), and if it is a working application should link to tutorials, and classroom activity suggestions, and example projects (where applicable)