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Thu Dec 13 21:32:17 EST 2007
"getting started" (not currently on main page).
Support wiki page: Provides lots of support options and community mailing
lists
Noah suggests that there is too much information on the Support pages. Kate
suggests that we need to categorize the questions (how to get started, how
to connect, how to work with activities).
Which communities should newbies join?
- community-support at laptop.org (look in lists.laptop.org)
- irc.freenode.net, olpc-help
It is recommended that we use the wiki FAQ for user-facing knowledge db; for
both users and community support people to find their answers.
There will be a discussion on community development on Wednesday afternoon -
if you are interested contact Adam (holt at laptop.org).
For IRC, we want to use olpc-help rather than olpc-support. We will be
spread too thin to try and do both. We will ask our developers to help out
here; but we don't want developers to be overwhelmed. The balancing act we
have is that if developers are required to meet update1 goals AND answer a
bunch of IRC questions. Probably need to delay update1.
- Don Hopkins, Amsterdam (olpc netherlands user group) asked what he
and his group can do to help. And provided some more questions that we
should have answers for:
- How can people get laptops in quantity; working with educational
institutions; concrete proposals should probably be sent to walter at
Laptop.org
- How can you pay for 100+ laptops: contact the 'Give Many' program:
Givemany at laptop.org, 800-379-7017
- How can I apply to the Developers program?
http://wiki.laptop.org/go/Developers_Program
Things that the Netherlands community could do would include making
emulation/virtualization.
-kim
On Dec 17, 2007 12:37 PM, Kim Quirk <kim at laptop.org> wrote:
> Now that we have G1G1 recipients we would like to discuss ways to help
> people get started and how to help answer all the questions that have begun
> to hit via help at laptop.org, multiple IRC channels, forums,
> community-support, etc.
>
> Here are some ideas for agenda:
>
> * Groupings of people: by media and by expertise
> * How to find answers to questions
> * How to answer people (nicely)
> * How to handle unhappy people
> * How to use tools to create a knowledge base
>
> For calling in:
> From the United States
> 866-213-2185
> From Outside the United States
> 1-609-454-9914
> access code: 8069698
>
> Thanks! (Note: there is no testing meeting at 1pm today)
> Kim
>
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<p>[Adam - can you check the email addresses for people? thanks]<br></p><p>These minutes can be found here: <a href="http://wiki.laptop.org/go/Support_mtg">http://wiki.laptop.org/go/Support_mtg</a><br></p><p>Attending: Noah, Danny, Kate Davis, Adam Holt, Jim Gettys, Kim,
Yani, Mary Lou, Ricardo, Chui-Yui, Rob (Marvell), Mitch, Don Hopkins
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