Re: [CODE4LIB] Inventory of Free, Libre, Open Source Software

2015-02-24 Thread Gregory Markus
Hi Tom and Peter, thank you for your suggestions. I envy these platforms for having an actual CMS. I am currently lobbying for funding so that we can build something for our FLOSS Inventory and I think the positive messages i've received on here will certainly help. I would say the main

[CODE4LIB] Inventory of Free, Libre, Open Source Software

2015-02-23 Thread Gregory Markus
Hello all, Last week there were a few posts about finding a list of open source projects. I would like to point everyone towards the EuropeanaTech FLOSS Inventory https://docs.google.com/a/beeldengeluid.nl/spreadsheet/ccc?key=0Ag_7rVJwt0CpdFRJOEJxdEk4ZEMxQ01jaDgxQXFSTkE#gid=0. The list features

Re: [CODE4LIB] Inventory of Free, Libre, Open Source Software

2015-02-23 Thread Peter Murray
Thanks to Joe Montibello for mentioning FOSS4Lib.orghttp://FOSS4Lib.org earlier in this thread. I was the PI on the grant that created and augmented FOSS4Lib under funding from the Mellon Foundation over the past couple of years. I was not aware of the EuropeanaTech FLOSS inventory, and there

Re: [CODE4LIB] Inventory of Free, Libre, Open Source Software

2015-02-23 Thread Tom Cramer
Greg, Thanks for the invitation to give input to the inventory. Can you compare and contrast the EuropeanaTech FLOSS inventory with https://foss4lib.org/? (And/or perhaps someone from Lyrasis might also chime in?) Just wondering if they are two different approaches with the same objective, or