[IAEP] question about -- Re: What Sugar documentation do deployments need?
Holt
holt at laptop.org
Sat Jan 28 17:26:47 EST 2012
On 1/28/2012 3:39 PM, jbalcomb at laptopstolesotho.org wrote:
> I'm not clear on this. Do you want input from deployments about what
> would be helpful only regarding Sugar documentation or also regarding
> documentation about using the XO and XO activities in general? And,
> would you like input from a project that isn't an official OLPC-supported
> deployment? We use G1G1 XO-1 laptops in Lesotho.
>
> Is the April 2012 Sprint in Boston/Cambridge open to anyone? I did a
> search on the OLPC Wiki but didn't get any hits. If it is open, where can
> I find more information?
>
> Thanks,
> Janissa
>
> Janissa Balcomb
> Laptops to Lesotho Inc.
Janissa,
Doc sprint will be Apr 6-10 in Boston, and most certainly open to all who
show they're active/talented contributors, over that wkd's Passover/Easter
tradition! As your blog and links make clear:
http://olpc2010-lesotho.blogspot.com
http://olpcMAP.net?id=793001
http://olpcMAP.net?id=747002
Beyond core book topics (eg. popular Sugar Activities and XO-1, XO-1.5,
XO-1.75 hardware etc) most of us would be thrilled to see tight chapters on
Gnome, Learning Realities, Deployment(**), School Server/XS, Community
Leadership, XO-3 dreams etc -- if a suitably talented volunteer author
emerges, to take charge of any such chapter?
Event summary coming together on wiki here, _don't hesitate to add your
suggestions & achievable desires:
_
http://j.mp/xomanual
(**) Not that we're trying to duplicate other great/emerging Deployment
docs!
http://wiki.laptop.org/go/Deployment_Guide
http://wiki.laptop.org/go/ClassActs/Resources
http://wiki.laptop.org/go/ALEARN_Network
PS Tom Clancy fans ("/Collaboration on a book is the ultimate unnatural
act/")
please see how this has worked in the past :)
http://booki.flossmanuals.net/a-webpage-is-a-book/what-is-a-book-sprint/
http://www.booksprints.net/book-sprint-methodology/
--
Help kids everywhere map their world, at http://olpcMAP.net
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