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October 2004
Open Source Cyber Cafe
A Project of the Legal Services Technology Network, the Nonprofit Open Source Initiative, and the National Technology Assistance Project
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The open source community model for software development and support represents a huge potential opportunity for nonprofit organizations. The promise of open source is to allow the nonprofit sector to:
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Submitted by admin on Wed, 10/20/2004 - 12:18
To Do:The site was never fully moved from Drupal to a true Civicspace installation, because CS was generating errors (which are logged in the CivicspaceLabs issue tracker). Instead, we are using the Drupal core modules with a number of Civicspace modules added in.Right now new user registrations are not pushed into the contact module, which will eventually be an issue.
Submitted by admin on Fri, 10/08/2004 - 10:53
Steering Committee10/8/2004I: Next SC ChairJohn will start a six month term in December through June 2005Steve will do November: setting up the conference call, circulating an agenda, moderating the callII: John's Proposal to NOSIJohn is interested in working to:* bring NOSI into people's minds as a resource they should look to* align NOSI for justice-y free software movements and be a nexus for some of that work(the rest is outlined in his proposal)Basically, John is willing to put in 20 hours a week until we raise money to support him.
Submitted by admin on Fri, 10/08/2004 - 10:46
NOSI Steering Committee: Minutes 9/03/04Present: Rich, Michelle, Reuben, Rich, John, AmandaNot present: Arif, Steve AgendaI.Michelle's departureII. Johns proposalIII.Web/email/domain name:IV.Bringing on other SC membersV. Who will chair for the next 6 months?I.Michelle is stepping down from NOSI to pursue divinity school. Thismove is effective immediately.SC members thank her for all of her work on behalf of NOSI.Michelle is informed that she is the rock star of the FOSS/NPO set.II.John's proposal.
The Nonprofit Open Source Initiative (NOSI) formed in early 2001 as an informal group of non-profit sector technology assistance providers who were interested in the potential of open source software to benefit the organizations they work with.
NOSI Steering Committee consists of leaders from the nonprofit technology assistance field. They bring a variety of skills, talents and resources to NOSI's efforts. The current members of the NOSI Steering Committee, and their organizational affiliations, are:
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