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[OS:N:] Non Profits & Open Source
- From: Ignatius Hsu <ivh georgetown edu>
- To: Open source advocacy in education and government <open-source-now-list redhat com>
- Subject: [OS:N:] Non Profits & Open Source
- Date: Wed, 21 Apr 2004 02:07:47 -0400
Here's a good resource. Choosing and Using Open Source Software: A
primer for nonprofits, published by NOSI (Nonprofit Open Source Initiative)
http://nosi.net/primer/html
For those that are in the Washington, DC metropolitan area, there will
be a forum on the evening of April 22 at the Provisions Library on "Open
Source/Open Technologies."
http://www.provisionslibrary.org/nlw04.shtml#april22
About the event:
â Nonprofit Open Source Initiative - Michelle Murrain
Michelle Murrain has been involved in software development, particularly
as a tool for biomedical research and education, since 1979. Michelle
has been involved in developing content and applications for the web,
specifically for research and educational purposes, since 1994. In 1995,
while Associate Professor of Biology at Hampshire College, Michelle
started a consulting practice that serves the non-profit and educational
sectors, primarily in the areas of developing database-driven web-sites,
cross-platform networks and the implementation of Linux, and strategic
technology planning.
Michelle will talk about Open Source software, why nonprofit
organizations and activists should care about it, not just for the
cost-effective access to technology, but because of the underlying ethos
of Open Source development.
- Ignatius Hsu
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