OLPC chapters

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OLPC chapters are national and regional groups founded expressly to promote and support the OLPC mission and projects. They are formally incorporated groups, and must apply to become a chapter.

Chapters also often work with smaller local deployments or trials as a test-bed for other work in that region.

Local groups that want to start working on related projects right away, before incorporating and applying to become a chapter, can set up friends of OLPC groups.

Chapters

Local chapters can do many things, including:

  • Help localize Sugar and activities into local languages
  • Help develop locally relevant content and software
  • Provide support for deployments in their region
  • Create a local community of people supporting OLPC's principles, making its work sustainable
  • Organize and host events and workshops around OLPC
  • Communicate about OLPC initiatives in the local press, and to the local free software and open education communities
  • Help local communities communicate with the global OLPC community
  • Connect local universities with the OLPC mission


Friends of OLPC

Any group that is supporting OLPC's work and mission can set up a Friends of OLPC group for their city, region, or country. Most currently active regional groups would fall into this category (regardless of their name).

Friends groups can use a 'Friends of OLPC' badge when organizing events and programs related to OLPC, and do not need permission to do so; though they must indicate their willingness to use it only in association with OLPC efforts, and to avoid using it to suggest partnerships or collaborations between OLPC and other organizations.


Current chapters

  • OLPC Austria [with an older MOU, not the draft below]

Other groups with formal incorporation

  • OLPC France
  • OLPC Deutschland


Points of discussion

Proposals

  • Normalizing existing group names, so that groups casually called "OLPC <country>" are renamed, reserving that name for a potential national chapter.


Questions

  • Developing-world governments often give undue weight to credentials.
    • In what ways is this good? Should there be a way for individuals to become named members of a chapter?
    • In what ways is this risky? Is there an extra need to be careful about credentials where they are more likely to be misconstrued?


Draft chapters agreement

Draft chapters agreement

Draft Friends-group agreement

Draft friends agreement