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== Monday ==
== Monday ==


* <s>DTS meeting</s>
* Post up internalwiki notes/questions on my perceptions of our current system for teaching countries about the support structure we have
* <s>Catch up on floods of work email. Floods and floods.</s>
* Internal SugarLabs write up for DTS and QA groups (ask if it's ok to post).
* <s>Talk with Sameer to learn how [[OLPC Jamaica]] plans on doing grassroots testing and support.</s>
* <s>Figure out what to do this week.</s>

== Tuesday ==

* Meeting with Adam, SJ, Seth, and Adam Hyde from Flossmanuals on OLPC documentation next steps.
* Upload DTS workshop materials, forward URL to Sameer.
* A round of work on DTS tickets.
* A round of work on DTS tickets.
* Notes for LT/TT meeting tomorrow morning.
* Go through inbox; catch up, flesh out more of this weekly plan.
* post DTS notes, and go through followup questions.
* post DTS notes, and go through followup questions.
* Post up internalwiki notes/questions on my perceptions of our current system for teaching countries about the support structure we have.
* Internal SugarLabs write up for DTS and QA groups (ask if it's ok to post).
* [http://blog.melchua.com/2008/12/02/mels-g1g1-user-saga-part-1-does-not-have-workingness/ Be a G1G1 donor with a broken XO].

== Wednesday ==

* Test community meeting prep.
* Thinking time.

== Thursday ==

* Test community meeting.
* Test community meeting follow-up.
* Meet with SJ for ~15min to flesh out what's going on with [[Demonstrations]] materials (videos and the like).
* Meet with SJ for ~15min to flesh out what's going on with [[Demonstrations]] materials (videos and the like).
** This is a list of things that might be nice to do with demos.
** This is a list of things that might be nice to do with demos.
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** Some sort of "virtual demo training" for folks who want to hone their presentation skills.
** Some sort of "virtual demo training" for folks who want to hone their presentation skills.
* Make a draft testing plan for [http://lists.laptop.org/pipermail/devel/2008-November/021412.html power features], and send to Greg Smith and Chris Ball.
* Make a draft testing plan for [http://lists.laptop.org/pipermail/devel/2008-November/021412.html power features], and send to Greg Smith and Chris Ball.
* Clean out inbox.

== Friday ==

* Hacking day. What I'm making is TBD.

Revision as of 18:59, 2 December 2008

Monday

  • DTS meeting
  • Catch up on floods of work email. Floods and floods.
  • Talk with Sameer to learn how OLPC Jamaica plans on doing grassroots testing and support.
  • Figure out what to do this week.

Tuesday

  • Meeting with Adam, SJ, Seth, and Adam Hyde from Flossmanuals on OLPC documentation next steps.
  • Upload DTS workshop materials, forward URL to Sameer.
  • A round of work on DTS tickets.
  • Notes for LT/TT meeting tomorrow morning.
  • post DTS notes, and go through followup questions.
  • Post up internalwiki notes/questions on my perceptions of our current system for teaching countries about the support structure we have.
  • Internal SugarLabs write up for DTS and QA groups (ask if it's ok to post).
  • Be a G1G1 donor with a broken XO.

Wednesday

  • Test community meeting prep.
  • Thinking time.

Thursday

  • Test community meeting.
  • Test community meeting follow-up.
  • Meet with SJ for ~15min to flesh out what's going on with Demonstrations materials (videos and the like).
    • This is a list of things that might be nice to do with demos.
    • A "basic" demo recipe, with suggested adaptations.
    • Have the demo-of-a-demo video filmed with several different "actors" (OLPC staff, local volunteers?) - a different person for each section/segment/slide, so we get a taste of many different presentation styles.
    • Subtitles for videos, please! Dotsub?
    • Easy download links for all supporting materials (slides, etc.)
    • Putting everything in Pootle for translation easiness.
    • Making it easy for people to post their presentation materials/videos.
    • Some sort of "virtual demo training" for folks who want to hone their presentation skills.
  • Make a draft testing plan for power features, and send to Greg Smith and Chris Ball.
  • Clean out inbox.

Friday

  • Hacking day. What I'm making is TBD.