[olpc-community-support] [Testing] Conf Call today for discussion of G1G1 Support, 2pm est
ffm
ffm at intserverror.com
Fri Dec 21 12:58:48 EST 2007
We could do somthing like what #ubuntu uses, a supybot with factioieds so
that we do not have to repeat ourselves. Can someone host it?
-ffm
On Dec 18, 2007 3:43 PM, Kim Quirk <kim at laptop.org> wrote:
>
> 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
>
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> 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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