NTC 2010 "Working With Opensource Software And Vendors"
1. Working With Open Source Software And Vendors Gregory Heller, CivicActions @gregoryheller Dave Greenberg, CiviCRM, @dggreenberg Margaux O'Malley, Grand Junction Design, @margaux_omalley Sarah Davies, ACLU WA @sarahdavies Session Code: 176
2. Gregory Heller Strategist, CivicActions @gregoryheller Sarah Davies Internet Operations Manager, ACLU of Washington @sarahdavies David Greenberg Project Manager, CiviCRM @dggreenberg Margaux O'Malley President, Grand Junction Design @margaux_omalley
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4. What Do You Know? Are You Using Free and Open Source Software? Gregory Heller
5. What Do You Know? Are you sure? Desktop Gregory Heller
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8. Why Open Source ? No License Fees No Vendor Lock-In* Customizable Community Morality? cliff1066™ subcircle Gregory Heller
9. Moral? Basic argument: Non Profit $ should not go to licensing fees and profits of proprietary software companies. Investing in Free and Open Source Software advances a tool set available to those with the least among us. Watch Last Year's NTC Keynote from Eben Moglen Gregory Heller
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