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* Community: Cambridge plays host to its first [[Open Jam]]s, bringing local community members together to work on projects and describe them for others to join. The Yale OLPC chapter is formed. |
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* OLPC Europe: [[user:Holger|Holger Levsen]] oversaw the OLPC presence at LinuxTag in Berlin, one of Europe's largest hacker conferences. A project application contest led to 70 of 100 XOs being given away. Christoph Derndofer is visiting through early Wednesday for the bootcamp |
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* Contributors' program : Over the past two weeks, in addition to the XOs given to developers @ LinuxTag, 50 machines have gone out to developers, and another 65 have begun the shipping process. |
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* Interns: Alex Levenson started work this week, focusing on setting up a [[demo]] machine to highlight the capabilities of the XO. He is publishing images for others to try; the idea is that a pair of machines running this image should be able to demonstrate any of a few dozen use cases and features, with minimal startup time. Suggestions and feedback welcome about what should be demonstrated; as is testing of this image. |
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* Wiki: a number of parts of the wiki are being actively updated. Cjl and Francesca have been categorizing and organizing lists of deployment countries, activities, and partner organizations. Contributors from Oceania have been highly active over the past week, rapidly organizing pages about their sites and proposing a number of related software and activity projects. |
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Revision as of 14:11, 7 June 2008
the week in review: Week 23, 2008* |
^ Overview
- Community: Cambridge plays host to its first Open Jams, bringing local community members together to work on projects and describe them for others to join. The Yale OLPC chapter is formed.
- OLPC Europe: Holger Levsen oversaw the OLPC presence at LinuxTag in Berlin, one of Europe's largest hacker conferences. A project application contest led to 70 of 100 XOs being given away. Christoph Derndofer is visiting through early Wednesday for the bootcamp
- Contributors' program : Over the past two weeks, in addition to the XOs given to developers @ LinuxTag, 50 machines have gone out to developers, and another 65 have begun the shipping process.
- Interns: Alex Levenson started work this week, focusing on setting up a demo machine to highlight the capabilities of the XO. He is publishing images for others to try; the idea is that a pair of machines running this image should be able to demonstrate any of a few dozen use cases and features, with minimal startup time. Suggestions and feedback welcome about what should be demonstrated; as is testing of this image.
- Wiki: a number of parts of the wiki are being actively updated. Cjl and Francesca have been categorizing and organizing lists of deployment countries, activities, and partner organizations. Contributors from Oceania have been highly active over the past week, rapidly organizing pages about their sites and proposing a number of related software and activity projects.
x Connections
opportunities, people, engagements
- Francesca Slade has been here now for her second week, and has worked on setting up regular Open Jams (the first was last weekend; the second will take place tomorrow)
- In the spirit of a weekly interview of an OLPC luminary, Andriani Ferti shared her thoughts on how she got involved with OLPC and her thoughts for the future
Jams : Mel is looking for others.
We are looking for likely community ambassadors to help smooth the growth of our developer and other communities.
· Artefacts
projects, events, news, materials
- Robertofaga has been working on an RPG-creation tutorial to go with his game creator.
- Repair centers details have been cleaned up, thanks to much work by mchua, nlee, and ccarrick. A small repair center has been set up by mchua, and is being put to use and expanded Saturday afternoon during our weekly Open Jam, with help from femslade. The related Repair draft page is also useful for anyone planning such a center.
- andreatl, nlee and ccarrick also worked on a set of five simple language-free repair photoesays for the most common DIY entries in the repair guide.
- Help for content bundlers : a Content bundle making script was posted by mchua, and has been used by cjl, among others.
= Fundament
status, deadlines, assumptions, processes
- Potential local trials : Cambridge Friends School Pilot
- Local grassroots office updates : ILXO and ilxo.org. Work planned on XO Accessibility and other projects.
- A rigorous application process for the grassroots bootcamp is proposed.
+ Priorities
milestones, sequences, first and next
o Reflection
review, updates, analysis, feedback
- Grassroots ideas : Grassroots experimentation
- Creation : A content workflow process is being written to match the practices of current contributors.