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Ushahidi :: Home
Crisis mapping tool that can be used to collect data and build maps for any number of uses.
maps  opensource  crisismapping  secondconf2011 
september 2011 by spinnerin
parchment - Project Hosting on Google Code
Parchment aims to be a web-based Z-machine interpreter that uses open web technologies to provide the same level of functionality that desktop-based Z-machines offer, with added conveniences that only the web can provide.
games  interpreter  opensource  interactivefiction 
march 2011 by spinnerin
woah! | Liza Kindred
The DrupalCon Paris site design has some serious WTF.
drupal  women  technology  opensource  sexism  drupalcon 
march 2009 by spinnerin
Sigler Design
Michael Sigler's design resource recommendations.
web  design  icons  graphics  opensource 
february 2009 by spinnerin
Commercial Conferences and Open Source at ronin coder
Lennon's thoughts on conferences, and options for Portland now that OSCON is leaving.
conferences  opensource  portland  ruby 
february 2009 by spinnerin
tending the garden › Open Source Bridge
There’s going to be a new conference in Portland next July. We’re calling it Open Source Bridge. Our goal is this: Create a completely volunteer-run, community conference to connect developers working with open source.
opensource  conference  portland  opensourcebridge  osbridge 
february 2009 by spinnerin
Open Source Bridge | Keeping a Large Scale Open Source Conference in Portland | Hazelnut Tech Talk
We have everything in Portland. We have Linus, we have biking, we have Open Source, and we have an amazing Portland Tech community. Up until recently, we also
opensourcebridge  conference  portland  opensource  event  planning  osbridge 
february 2009 by spinnerin
Women in Open Source
It's really awkward being the only female in the room. Particularly when the guys you're with start talking about their girlfriends or wives. I'm not very patient around "I'd do X, but my wife wouldn't approve, and you all know how bad it is to make you
women  technology  programming  opensource  wherearethewomen 
august 2006 by spinnerin

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