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== FREE GEEK Soweto ==
 
== FREE GEEK Soweto ==
  
Moshe Mafisa of HP South Africa and project team member of the HP iCommunity project in Mokopane, S.A. is proposing to start a Free Geek in Soweto S.A. He has starting building relationships with the office off the Proesident of Spoth Africa and hopes to get an abandoned school to use for the project.
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Moshe Mafisa of HP South Africa and project team member of the HP iCommunity project in Mokopane, S.A. is proposing to start a Free Geek in Soweto S.A. He has starting building relationships with the office of the President of South Africa and hopes to get an abandoned school to use for the project.
 
 
  
 
== Up Deaf Ghana ==
 
== Up Deaf Ghana ==

Revision as of 14:50, 18 January 2005

Overview

There are several projects that are possible in light of our new connections with Africa.

Upcoming Events / News

  • Oso's trip to South Africa slide show has finally made it online [1], check it out!
  • Oso has been invited to attend the tuXlab Roadshow conference [2]
    • Location/Dates: Cape Town, South Africa. February 9-11, 2005.
    • Registration: RSVP deadline Jan. 19, 2005.
    • To Do: Secure funding $2,000-$2,500 for ticket room/food. Status - asked Janet Haven at OSI.

ICT4Africa.org Computers to Africa

There are some really good quality computers heading for recycling as the FreekBox spec goes ever higher. In this regard, ICT4Africa.org has proposed a partnership with Free Geek to ship the below FreekBox spec equipment to Africa rather than the recycling pile.

  • ICT4Africa.org [3] has funding for getting Free Geek computers to Africa for refurbishing.
  • Costs to be covered by ICT4Africa.org:
    • Rent for storage space off-site.
    • Truck rental for transportation from Free Geek to storage.
    • Shipping container dropped of at storage facility.
    • Labor costs to load container.
  • Free Geek Responsible for:
    • Providing computers, and parts to build computers / less-disk classrooms.
    • Testing and storing parts.
    • Packing shipping container.
  • Next Steps:
    • Estimate rate of computers available (how fast to fill 1 container, approx 400 computers).
    • Current specifications available, estimated rate of increase.
    • Estimate labor costs associated.
    • Research rental costs for storage facility, needs room to load shipping container.
    • Create budget/proposal for staff/council review.

FREE GEEK Cape Town

Hilton Theunissen, of the Shuttleworth Foundation, who I met in October at the 1 million PCs for African Schools Conference has pitched a Free Geek idea to his board of dirctors and they are funding some preliminary work for getting things up and running. They are based in Capetown, but the idea is to make it replicable across Africa.

Free Geek Cape Town is looking to fund 1 Free Geek staff person to help them get set-up and organized for a three month period (Mar-Jun) in 2005.

FREE GEEK Soweto

Moshe Mafisa of HP South Africa and project team member of the HP iCommunity project in Mokopane, S.A. is proposing to start a Free Geek in Soweto S.A. He has starting building relationships with the office of the President of South Africa and hopes to get an abandoned school to use for the project.

Up Deaf Ghana

Ron Braithwaite has been in discussions with Up Deaf Ghana (sp?) to work with deaf folks in the Portland area to work on refurbishing computers for the deaf in Ghana. Cool. Ron will add more info. about this project when he gets a chance.

Resources:

  • Kelly Caldwell knows some ASL and knows others who can also sign.