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Great reads from around the web on May 16th

Amy Sample Ward

"As of May 13, 2011, we are releasing the code for our community software platform, the Zanby Enterprise Group Family System, under a GPLv3 license. Demand Dignity is an economic, cultural, and social rights campaign for the organization and the online platform, DemandDignity.org, was launched in May 2009.

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MPower Open keeps moving forward

Zen and the Art of Nonprofit Technology

And since it ties into Drupal or Joomla you get a complete frontend / backend system. ?? Thanks for a great site!! MPower Open is now on Sourceforge , they released their product under the GPL v3. These are good steps forward.

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Open source your Open Social Apps?

Zen and the Art of Nonprofit Technology

The salient quote: Why not roll your own social network, include the OpenSocial API, and have applications, groups, widgets and portals to your site in any number of the “OpenSocial” platforms? Can we build a library of OpenSocial applications that have open source licenses? Anyone interested?

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Integration of CRM and CMS

Zen and the Art of Nonprofit Technology

One purpose is to allow users to modify their own information (if the site allows logins.) Depending on the CRM, some require additional license fees for forms or APIs. at 12:59 am @sudha My organization is getting ready to launch a Drupal site with deep Salesforce.com integration. So what’s the right strategy?

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News from NTC ‘08

Zen and the Art of Nonprofit Technology

Their web site makes no mention of what server technology is used/required for MPower. But I’m sure that their services pricing has been adjusted to account for loss of licensing revenue. I’m looking forward to having time to digest all that has happened here. { Oh, and Crystal Reports Application Server. Which is fine.

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How do we do make change if we keep doing things the same way?

Zen and the Art of Nonprofit Technology

It’s peer reviewed (good), but it’s got a rather restrictive license, and the content is not freely available. The licenses are as follows: Personal License: If you have purchased a copy/subscription to the Journal with a personal license, this means that it is for your personal use.

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Varied Technology Links (only a little zen)

Zen and the Art of Nonprofit Technology

Also, for you Windows types, here is a plain english interpretation of the Windows Vista EULA (End User License Agreement.) There is a new site, called " Campus Reader " which aggregates feeds from college news sources. How about this one: " You may not work around any technical limitations in the software."