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To make your project succeed, you will need to communicate frequently with the other people involved in the OLPC project, to ask questions, get feedback, coordinate actions, and generally keep up to date.
To make your project succeed, you will need to communicate frequently with the other people involved in the OLPC project, to ask questions, get feedback, coordinate actions, and generally keep up to date.


= Minimum Communication Requirements =
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If you are considering developing for the OLPC, you may want to:

* Join the [http://lists.laptop.org/mailman/listinfo/community-news Community News] mailing list
** Low volume list for high-level announcements and news

If you are developing for the OLPC you should:

* Join the [http://lists.laptop.org/listinfo/devel OLPC Developers] mailing list
** Key announcements go here
** Most project-level discussion goes on here
** Most general software development questions belong here

If you are developing for the OLPC you may want to:

* Create a "User:" page on the wiki describing yourself and giving your contact information

If you are starting/leading a project, you should:

* Announce your project on the [http://lists.laptop.org/listinfo/devel OLPC Developers] list (before you start)
* Before starting, add your project idea to [[Software ideas]]
* Add your running project to [[Software projects]]
** Create and publicize a [http://dev.laptop.org/ public ticket-tracker] for the project to gather feedback
* Add your released project to [[Activities]]


= Other Channels =
= Other Channels =

Revision as of 12:11, 4 August 2008

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To make your project succeed, you will need to communicate frequently with the other people involved in the OLPC project, to ask questions, get feedback, coordinate actions, and generally keep up to date.

Minimum Communication Requirements

If you are considering developing for the OLPC, you may want to:

  • Join the Community News mailing list
    • Low volume list for high-level announcements and news

If you are developing for the OLPC you should:

  • Join the OLPC Developers mailing list
    • Key announcements go here
    • Most project-level discussion goes on here
    • Most general software development questions belong here

If you are developing for the OLPC you may want to:

  • Create a "User:" page on the wiki describing yourself and giving your contact information

If you are starting/leading a project, you should:

Other Channels

While you can get along quite readily with just the minimal communications channels above, there are lots of other ways to get help or keep informed.

IRC

Most of the core developers use IRC for instant-messaging-style communications:

 irc.freenode.net #sugar #olpc #olpc-content

See the IRC page for a full listing of OLPC freenode IRC channels.

IRC clients are available for most platforms, including Sugar. Choose the irc.freenode.net server in your client and then:

/join #channel

to join one of the main OLPC channels.

Local Mailing Lists

There are already a number of mailing lists set up for special interest groups, including "local" groups for geographically clustered developers:

If you have a large number of developers in a given area and would like to set up a local discussion list, post to the OLPC Developer's list with a request to have the list created.

Blog Aggregator

Unofficial news and interesting tidbits often show up in the blog aggregator for the project. Keep in mind that the posts reflect the personal opinions of the posters when reading this resource. Within Sugar you can use the News Reader activity to subscribe to the aggregator.

Traditional

Please send to:

One Laptop per Child
P.O. Box 425087
Cambridge, MA 02142
USA

Or see Contact OLPC

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