Speaking of collaboration I was looking to get an interview with Nicholas Negroponte about OLPC, there have been quite a few negative reports about the XO costing nearer $200 than $100. I'd like to offer an opportunity to say why it ended up costing more and cover the reports that have had links posted here.
SJ has kindly offered to try and grab some of Nicholas' time and get him answering questions, failing that other project insiders will cover them.
I've started a list on my wiki.laptop.org user page, http://wiki.laptop.org/go/User_talk:Brianmc#Nicholas_Negroponte_-_Questions_ about_OLPC
I'm posting this to foundation-l as well as Wikinews as I'd like input from list readers from other projects. Do Wikipedians have any details they'd like added to the WP article that we can dig up? Do those who've mentioned upload of media to Commons want to ask about making that easier? Engage the grey cells, figure out what you'd like to know about the project, and what might make for interesting reading for the general public.
All constructive input much appreciated.
Brian.
-----Original Message----- From: foundation-l-bounces@lists.wikimedia.org [mailto:foundation-l-bounces@lists.wikimedia.org] On Behalf Of GerardM Sent: 02 November 2007 11:57 To: Wikimedia Foundation Mailing List Subject: Re: [Foundation-l] OLPC Khairat Chronicle
Hoi, I totally agree. What I wonder is what the reasons are why people find it problematic to collaborate as it is. There are so many projects, organisations and it is sad to notice how little collaboration actually exists. Thanks, GerardM
On 11/2/07, Samuel Klein sj@laptop.org wrote:
On Fri, 2 Nov 2007, Brianna Laugher wrote:
Wow, reading those stories is really incredible! Great reports with heaps of photos too.
Out of interest Inkscape recently added/will soon add a "publish to Open Clipart" function right in the software.
Very neat. Where was this discussed? I wonder how OC is going to deal with the new flux of less-filtered input.
As for Commons, I think there is a big gap in many ways... but it could be madly cool to see the photos and videos and music potentially published somewhere. An OLPC server?
The easiest thing to do is probably post to a separate [OLPC] server, which can itself have a variety of "publish to [other repository]" links from every media page... the people visiting that server to filter incoming media would be quite different from the communities of teachers and children producing the original works, would be sympathetic to the source communities and know the curation policies for potential target sites, &c.
Thinking about this, I wonder what other pools of contributors of free content are currently being shut out from our favorite sites when really we would all be happier with a decent holding area while their input gets sorted. As the world transitions from having little free content of any sort to having to decide "where should this piece of free content go?", the value of intermediary services, and of tools that let you create once and publish {everywhere appropriate}, will grow.
SJ
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