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What Exists

There are many incomplete and somewhat obsolete manuals for the laptop:

  • Getting Started by Walter Bender

http://www.laptop.org/en/laptop/start/

  • FLOSS Manuals started on our wiki by Anne Gentle

http://en.flossmanuals.net/OLPC_simple

Started by Kate from Yale, currently maintained by support gang

  • Sugar labs current repository for the Getting started guide by Walter

http://wiki.sugarlabs.org/go/Connecting_to_the_Internet

  • Christoff and OLPC Austria created documentation for activity developers

LINK**?

What is happening

  • Sugar Labs is working on creating documentation for Sugar. They are working with the current FLOSS manuals documentation team and are planning a content sprint in late August.
  • OLPC is interested in providing a first boot introduction documentation for XO users. With the upcoming G1G1 specifically in mind. This is being worked on by Seth on the OLPC side. There is a help activity by Marcos which uses Hulahop to display help content written in html.
  • There has also been talk on the OLPC side about implementing a help feature for activities. A help.html file would be required for activities.

Documentation in Upcoming Builds

The current build is 8.1.1 (probably 708 still being tested). The next release in the current stream is 8.1.2 (711). This will likely contain an activity that is a repackaging of the getting started guide. It won't run on first boot, and in worst case scenario will get shipped with G1G1.

The next release after that is 8.2.0. That is going to be based on the joyride UI. Also Fedora is rebased from Fedora 7 to Fedora 9. This will contain a on first boot help activity. The plan is for OLPC and Sugar Labs to work together on this documentation.