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* [https://opensource.com/article/16/12/interview-kids-on-computers Avni Khatri], Kids on Computers, President (Mexico) | * [https://opensource.com/article/16/12/interview-kids-on-computers Avni Khatri], Kids on Computers, President (Mexico) | ||
* [http://wikimedia.org.za/wiki/Board Douglas Scott] strongly recommends these 3, working on offline education/Wikipedia: | * [http://wikimedia.org.za/wiki/Board Douglas Scott] strongly recommends these 3, working on offline education/Wikipedia: | ||
** [http://wikimedia.org.za/wiki/Wikimania_2018_team#Michael_Graaf Michael Graaf] (South Africa) - deploys [https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/WikiFundi/en WikiFundi] in South African schools, attending Wikimania too. Is part of a student team launching | ** [http://wikimedia.org.za/wiki/Wikimania_2018_team#Michael_Graaf Michael Graaf] (South Africa) - deploys [https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/WikiFundi/en WikiFundi] in South African schools, attending Wikimania too. Is part of a student team launching iNethi ("Net" in IsiXhosa) - a TV whitespace mesh cloudlet which does have a gateway but wants to host as much as possible (including social media - Diaspora, RocketChat) locally, to reduce data costs and latency, as well as to preserve a sense of ownership. | ||
** Andy Rabagliati (South Africa) | ** Andy Rabagliati? (South Africa) | ||
** Ian Gilfillan? (South Africa) | ** Ian Gilfillan? (South Africa) | ||
* Paul LaGrange? (global PC refurbishing) | * Paul LaGrange? (global PC refurbishing) |
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