OLPC:Welcome
Welcome
Welcome to the One Laptop Per Child project! There are lots of opportunities for everyone to get involved in the project, from hardware to software to less technical content creation. Some ways to contribute are:
- developing software, like creating new activities for Sugar
- developing hardware, like periphals for the XO
- contributing artwork through the art community
- developing educational plans
- helping test activities, like joining the Review Squad
- see Getting involved in OLPC for more ideas and guidelines
Getting Started
1. [Get a wiki account]!
2. Check out some useful starter pages:
- the OLPC Community Portal gives some good guidelines for getting around on the OLPC wiki
- [Wikieducator tutorial pages] are great if you're not familiar with using wikis
- The table of contents provides a directory of useful links
- OLPC FAQ provides a FAQ directory (the official OLPC FAQ is here)
3. Look for relevant communities that you can get involved in
4. Start contributing!
If you are lost or confused, feel free to go the #OLPC-help irc channel, which can be accessed through [this] site (if you are not a regular irc user). You can also access the [OLPC Community Support] forums
Editing your user page
Customizing your user page helps other wiki users learn more about your interests and specializations, which helps them to include you in projects that would interest you.
- talk about your activities, experience and specializations
- tell us what you like to do and what interests you
- add a fun photo or two
- try adding some OLPCboxes to your user page (you can find some examples here)
- OLPC boxes give useful information about users and automatically add users to relevant categories (like, which signifies a native English speaker)
- they also jazz up your user page
Communities
There are a number of communities on the OLPC wiki, dedicated to different purposes. A basic directory can be found here.
Regional Communities
Regional communities are based around grassroots organizations and other groups of interested people who are near one another.
- regional community groups can be found at Regional community groups
- interested users can also join the [Grassroots] mailing list
Contribution Communities
Contribution communities are based around groups of people who have a shared skill, interest, or concentration and want to contribute to the project with a specific skill.
- Art community members contribute artwork and graphic design to realize various projects
- other communities will be added soon!