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Free Software & Open Source Software Symposium - Toronto (day 2)Day 2 of this conference started better than day 1 since I didn't get lost getting here. First up for me today was a talk entitled The Development Commons: A Virtuous Circle of Software Production for Virtuous Organisations. The presenters for this were Jason Cote and Julian Eglestaff, both of Freeform Solutions. They provide IT solutions for not-for-profit organisations. They use free software ...
Free Software & Open Source Symposium - Toronto (day1)I have the good fortune, for once, of living close enough to Toronto to participate in this year's Free Software & Open Source Symposium. Two days of talks on subjects ranging from Open Content: Shared Curricula in a Web 2.0 World, to Reading and Reviewing Code, to Open Source Education in South Africa, and Community Management as Open Source's Core Competency. All that as well as the ...
Welcome to the eIFL-FOSS blogFirst blog posts are notoriously content-free. But not this one. Instead of just saying, "Hello, world!", I will try to outline how I will be using this blog in future, the kinds of posts you can expect to find, how this blog relates to projects within the eIFL-FOSS program, and how to respond to blog entries. But first, let me tell you who I am. My name is Randy Metcalfe. I am the ...
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Program managementThe eIFL-FOSS ILS project coordinator is Tigran Zargaryan. The Southern African Greenstone Support Network project coordinator is Repke de Vries, and its regional coordinator is Amos Kujenga. If you have questions about eIFL-FOSS or one of its projects, please feel free to contact us using the following email addresses: |
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