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# what's a local lab?
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== Requirements ==
# what other types of SL groups exist?
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# are we trying to minimize the number of types of groups and have their defintions be very flexible, or is that not an issue?
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* Must be content (not an Activity, not a software program... examples of content include books, movies, music, audiobooks, picture/image collections)
# what type of group, in SL terminology, are these:
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* Must be for children (ages 3-12)
#* local group dedicated to a deployment
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* Must be licensed CC-BY or CC-BY-SA (can't have the NC clause) or under one of the "Good Content Licenses" from this list: http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Licensing#Good_Licenses_3
#* local interest group not dedicated to a deployment (something like a LUG)
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* Must be something you, as a Sugar Labs member, would be proud to present as an example of open content at an international conference with lots of press (because that's what will happen next Tuesday)
#* a university club
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#* a university class working on Sugar for the semester (no club)
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== Target ==
#* non-local interest group (for instance, "Sugar Accessibility")
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#* others?
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* At least 3 fiction books
# What kinds of interfaces do the various types of groups have with SL?
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* At least 3 nonfiction books
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* At least 3 different languages represented in the collection
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== Posting format ==
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<pre>
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* [http://link-to-download Title of book/song/material/content] (language) Author, license
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</pre>
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== Content we've found so far ==
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* [http://link-to-download This is a book title] (English) J. Random Author, CC-BY
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* Help us find more!
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