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The search for good web conferencing

Zen and the Art of Nonprofit Technology

Home About Me Subscribe Zen and the Art of Nonprofit Technology Thoughtful and sometimes snarky perspectives on nonprofit technology The search for good web conferencing August 17, 2007 I decided, perhaps rashly, that one way of exposing people to, and training people on, open source software, was by doing web conferencing.

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Vote and Comment for ALL these Awesome Nonprofit Panels at SXSW

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

re here to share real NPO Social Media stories and solutions that rock it and rock it good. Open Source Disability Gadgets: DIY for PWD submitted by Liz Henry, Blogher. We need to hack the model for accessibility tools! Non-Profit Technology Work: How You Can Do Good submitted by Fred Benenson, Creative Commons.

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Cake vs. Symfony

Zen and the Art of Nonprofit Technology

For now, unless something strange happens, I’ll settle on Cake – although I’ll not be spending too much time on it, since I’m working hard to grok Drupal. I’ve really liked working with it for small to mid sized projects. They both have good documentation and active communities. 3 TJ Sondermann 11.06.08

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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

You may post it to your intranet, so long as access to that intranet is restricted to those who work for your organization [emphasis mine]. As anyone who has followed my advocacy work over the last ten years will know, I am a fervent supporter of open licensing models as a profound public good. I’m really not sure.

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