Hey Caryl,

I noticed you included the Enabling Writers contest with its top prize of
$100,000 in your blog post. Just wanted to put out there that Nick Doiron
and I have already started working on our entry; there's some
proof-of-concept code up on github <https://github.com/mapmeld/iloominate>.
We're still in the early stages but maybe that's the best time for people
to jump on / put in their own 2 cents.

Thanks all,

Sora


On Tue, Apr 15, 2014 at 2:02 AM, Caryl Bigenho <cbige...@hotmail.com> wrote:

> Hi Folks,
>
> Last week I gave a talk at the San Gabriel Valley Linux Users Group
> (SGVLUG) about volunteering for OLPC projects and other open source
> educational projects. I promised to put links for the resources and
> contacts online on the ossie-SoCal blog website. Today I started putting
> things up and discovered that it was going to take a little longer than I
> expected.
>
> So far, I have just put up those opportunities related to software. If you
> would like to check them out (including a software development contest with
> a $100,000 prize), you will find descriptions and links available at:
>
> http://socalossie.wordpress.com
>
> I will be adding opportunities to volunteer with various small deployments
> in the near future. If you sent information before, it will be included. If
> you have something else you would like me to include, send the information.
> If you have  other software opportunities you would like to let people know
> about, you can add them in the comments to the current post.
>
> Caryl
>
> P.S. Braddock, could you post this on the SGVLUG list?
>
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