An introduction to mailing lists
Mailing lists are used extensively for communication amongst members of the OLPC community. They are used for software/hardware development, user and deployment support, general disussion, community outreach, and more. With some exceptions, OLPC mailing lists are public, meaning that anyone can subscribe and post, and anyone (even those without subscriptions) can read the archives.
A list of OLPC-related mailing lists is shown below. Clicking the links below will lead to the list's individual page, where a more thorough description and forms for subscribing can be found. This list may be incomplete, see http://lists.laptop.org for the most up-to-date listing.
General
Education
Educators |
Educators and OLPC
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Research |
Academic and field research about OLPC and its impacts
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Grassroots groups
Country lists
Africa
Asia
Europe
Central América
[1] |
OLPC Nicaragua
South America
Development
Bugs |
OLPC bugtracker mailing list
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Devel |
A low-volume list for announcement of interest to developers. Not for general discussion!
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olpc |
The Fedora-OLPC Project list for olpc operating system development.
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OpenEC |
Discussion of OpenEC development
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Security |
Discussion of linux and bitfrost security, activity isolation, 'rainbow' (our security subsystem), and theft deterrence measures.
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Server-devel |
School server development discussion
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Sugar-devel |
Discussion of the Sugar learning platform design, development, and other technical matters
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OLPC hardware
Activity development
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