Hi Christoph and SJ, and all...
What about a modified dichotomous key that a new visitor could go through to 
find what they were looking for?  I say "modified" because it would probably 
want to begin with more than 2 choices. So give them 4 or 5 (e.g. volunteering, 
getting sugar, Activities, etc) and let them choose one, then go from there.
Caryl

Date: Wed, 11 Jan 2012 02:23:43 +0100
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Subject: Re: [support-gang] [OLPC library] olpc-open and new ideas for olpc     
projects

Excellent, the flow already feels a bit smoother... :-)
Brielfy looking at the regional groups page it seems like we should try to 
organize a cleanup effort as a number of pages, entries, and links seem 
outdated or non-existant. e.g. the OLPC Bulgaria URL doesn't work anymore and 
the corresponding page (http://wiki.laptop.org/go/OLPC_Bulgaria) still lists 
Aaron and Tano as contacts for "OLPC Europe" (those were the days!). However 
I'm not sure whether deleting the entry from the list is really the best way 
forward here as I feel that ideally any cleanup should be accompanied by an 
outreach effort to engage and re-engage community members.

Good night,Christoph

On Wed, Jan 11, 2012 at 2:05 AM, Samuel Klein <[email protected]> wrote:

Good ideas.  I updated a number of those pages; I could use help updating the 
regional groups page: 
http://wiki.laptop.org/go/Regional_groups


Further suggestions or cleanup ideas for the Community page welcome.


S


On Tue, Jan 10, 2012 at 6:02 PM, Christoph Derndorfer 
<[email protected]> wrote:


Hi SJ,
this sounds like a good idea though for it to work well the mailing list(s) 
would have to be easily accessible via laptop.org.


At the moment you need to go through laptop.org -> about -> contact us to reach 
http://wiki.laptop.org/go/OLPC:Contact_us which points to the *@laptop.org 
addresses going into RT and only below mentions the mailing lists. That's a lot 
of links to click for the uninitiated IMHO.



Similarly the take action page on laptop.org 
(http://one.laptop.org/action/donate) emphasizes donations by this being the 
first tab one lands on. Even once you get to the "get involved" tab you're 
first landing on the Intern page which (a) probably isn't all that interesting 
to the majority of potential contributors and (b) leads to what looks like a 
very old page with 2009 / 2010 information (http://laptop.org/en/interns/).



I tend to believe that the "connect with local volunteers" page should be 
featured much more prominently on the "take action" site, preferably as the 
number one landing page. Plus from there people should be guided towards 
http://one.laptop.org/community rather than the continent-based wiki entry 
(btw, I just noticed that 
http://one.laptop.org/action/volunteer#/connect-local-volunteers is missing 
Europe;-). Then in turn we should make sure that 
http://one.laptop.org/community is up-to-date and doesn't contain broken links 
(like the OLPC Poland one!). Plus I think linking to olpcmap.net from there 
would also be a good idea.



I guess what I'm trying to say is that there currently are way too many steps 
that people have to jump through. Encouraging people to move to mailing lists 
such as olpc-open is really only one small step of what should be a much larger 
effort to make OLPC more accessible to new contributors.



Just my 2 eurocents;-)
Christoph

On Tue, Jan 10, 2012 at 11:37 PM, Samuel Klein <[email protected]> wrote:



A number of organizations and people are asking how they can work with OLPC, 
driven by the recent publicity about the xo-3 and xo-1.75 . I'm directing some 
of them to the olpc-open list.  Please help respond to newbies joining the list 
and sharing their ideas; many have partnership ideas or educational materials 
to share.  (We used to send more such people to the private 'volunteer' and 
'content' RT queues, but as there is rarely anything inherently private about 
the requests, so let's try something more open this time around.  It's been 
working quite well for Khan Academy, which uses only public google grops/lists 
for such things.





Giulia is the right person to triage serious business development ideas; many 
of them just need to be introduced to the right wiki / list / existing project 
or local project online.

SJ




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