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'''XOP''': An XO [[Product_News#XO_Rack | racking]] and charging solution. The charger developed by OLPC Australia is better suited for the racks than the [[Product_News#XOP_Distributed_Bundle | OLPC version]]. |
'''XOP''': An XO [[Product_News#XO_Rack | racking]] and charging solution. The charger developed by OLPC Australia is better suited for the racks than the [[Product_News#XOP_Distributed_Bundle | OLPC version]]. |
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== Community == |
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These are community groups assisting OLPC Australia. |
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See our [https://dev.laptop.org.au/projects/general/wiki/Events Events page] for more. |
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The [[MelbourneXOClub|Melbourne XO Club]] meets monthly. |
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OLPC Australia personnel are often present at the [http://www.slug.org.au Sydney Linux Users Group]. |
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Revision as of 06:42, 21 June 2011
OLPC Australia was launched in March 2008. They received a small batch of laptops to distribute as that independent Foundation could manage it across pilot projects in the region.
Technical development
Technical development is co-ordinated at https://dev.laptop.org.au/. See the Participation page to get involved.
Technical projects
Some of the key technical projects supported by OLPC Australia.
XO-AU: an Australian-specific software build for XOs. It contains localised settings and content suitable for Australian children. It has been developed in consultation with schools, educators and local communities.
XS-AU: a reconfiguration of the XS school server.
Mini Server: A mini update server that runs on an XO. Other XOs can wirelessly update their OS from it, using olpc-update. In a sense, it is like Nandblaster, but data (including the Journal) is preserved.
XOP: An XO racking and charging solution. The charger developed by OLPC Australia is better suited for the racks than the OLPC version.
Community
These are community groups assisting OLPC Australia.
See our Events page for more.
The Melbourne XO Club meets monthly.
OLPC Australia personnel are often present at the Sydney Linux Users Group.
Key contacts
OLPC Australia Board
- Rangan Srikhanta, Chief Executive Officer
- Clinton Hoffmann, Acting Chairman
- Prof. Barry Vercoe, Director
- Charles Kane, Director
- Philip Argy, Director
- Michael McLeod - Director
Team
- Sridhar Dhanapalan, Technical Manager
- Penelope Bowden, Marketing Manager
- Kelly McJannett, Communications Manager
- Crighton Nichols, Education and Research Manager
- Elisha Barrett, Program Manager
- Rita Sharma, Office Manager
- Ning Gong, Finance and Logistics Co-ordinator
- Alan James, Regional Manager - Northern Territory
See also
External links
Primary Language | ,|x|Language spoken::x}} |
Number of Laptops | Number of manufactured laptops::5000 |
Keyboard Layout | Keyboard::OLPC English Keyboard |
Build | ,|x|Software release::x}} |
Date(s) Arrived in Country | ,|x|Has received laptops on date::x}} |
School Server | ,|x|School server status::x}} |
Deployment Status | Deployment status::Started by Barry Vercoe and the separate non-profit ''OLPC Australia''; the current group is unaffiliated with Pia Waugh and her early trial deployments in Australia. |