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==What does this have to do with Fedora== | ==What does this have to do with Fedora== | ||
The OLPC XO has always run Fedora. However this was often essentially a remix as numerous hacks and changes were required to get Fedora working properly on the XO. Day forward the OLPC is striving to run a stock Fedora installation - merging the optimizations and changes upstream. Now more than ever, OLPC is very tightly tied to Fedora. | |||
==How you can help== | ==How you can help== | ||
==How do I get a OLPC XO== | |||
Currently the only way you can purchase an OLPC XO is second hand through venues such as eBay. Historically OLPC has sold XOs during the winter holiday season in a program known as Give 1 Get 1 (G1G1). Fedora is now running the North American Developer XO program, and it's being administered by the NA regional Ambassador coordinators. | |||
===Packaging=== | |||
Contributors working on making sure Fedora continues to work well on the XO are welcome and may receive an XO at no cost. The threshhold that is currently set is maintaining a sugar-* or a package that was formerly OLPC specific. | |||
===Sugar Activities=== | |||
Developing Sugar activities is one of foundational things to assuring the success of Sugar as an educational platform and OLPC. Rather than going and developing activities on a whim, we are focused in the next 6 months on finishing a set of activities that fulfills a 4th grade math curriculum. Working to develop one of these activities is a relatively simple means of getting a developer XO | |||
===QA=== | |||
Late in 2008 OLPC assigned roughly 75 XOs to Fedora contributors who agreed to perform QA. The hope is that most of those contributors will continue to work on QA for OLPC/Fedora and as such there is small demand for additional QA XOs. The people who would be ideal to receive an XO as a part of the QA efforts would have substantial time to work on performing QA and preferably have experience doing so. |
Revision as of 03:04, 8 February 2009
Why OLPC/XO/Sugar is cool
What needs to happen to take make OLPC/XO/Sugar sucessful
What does this have to do with Fedora
The OLPC XO has always run Fedora. However this was often essentially a remix as numerous hacks and changes were required to get Fedora working properly on the XO. Day forward the OLPC is striving to run a stock Fedora installation - merging the optimizations and changes upstream. Now more than ever, OLPC is very tightly tied to Fedora.
How you can help
How do I get a OLPC XO
Currently the only way you can purchase an OLPC XO is second hand through venues such as eBay. Historically OLPC has sold XOs during the winter holiday season in a program known as Give 1 Get 1 (G1G1). Fedora is now running the North American Developer XO program, and it's being administered by the NA regional Ambassador coordinators.
Packaging
Contributors working on making sure Fedora continues to work well on the XO are welcome and may receive an XO at no cost. The threshhold that is currently set is maintaining a sugar-* or a package that was formerly OLPC specific.
Sugar Activities
Developing Sugar activities is one of foundational things to assuring the success of Sugar as an educational platform and OLPC. Rather than going and developing activities on a whim, we are focused in the next 6 months on finishing a set of activities that fulfills a 4th grade math curriculum. Working to develop one of these activities is a relatively simple means of getting a developer XO
QA
Late in 2008 OLPC assigned roughly 75 XOs to Fedora contributors who agreed to perform QA. The hope is that most of those contributors will continue to work on QA for OLPC/Fedora and as such there is small demand for additional QA XOs. The people who would be ideal to receive an XO as a part of the QA efforts would have substantial time to work on performing QA and preferably have experience doing so.