XO exchange registry
Introduction
If you got your XO loaner through the Developers program and are finished with your project, please pass it on to someone else. Generally, the recipient should pay for shipping.
Have an XO
Please add your name to the bottom of this list, and choose givers from the top of this list when possible (exception: if you find someone in your location, they can jump the queue.)
- User:Your_Wiki_Username - number_of_XOs, location, link to details and criteria
Need an XO
Please add your name to the bottom of this list, and choose recipients from the top of this list when possible (exception: if you find someone in your location, they can jump the queue.)
- User:Your_Wiki_Username - number_of_XOs, location, link to details of what you'll do with the XOs
Successful exchanges
Guide
If you have a loaner XO that you're done with, look at the top of the #Need an XO section and see if there are people you can give your XO to. If so, contact them. If not, add your name to the bottom of the #Have an XO queue.
If you need a loaner XO for a project, look at the top of the #Have an XO section and see if there are people who can give you theirs. If so, contact them. If not, add your name to the bottom of the #Need an XO queue.
Be sure that your personal wiki page contains or links to sufficient contact information.
Disclaimer
This registry was inspired by a topic on the OLPC News forum, [1]. Some people are willing to pass on their XOs to others, either as a gift or a loan. At present, the registry is simply intended as a way for people to identify themselves as needing or offering XOs. Neither OLPC, OLPC News, AuntiMame nor Sarah Elkins are responsible for any miscommunications.
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