Ok, we talk about the benefits of open source and want to get sites in
the governmental sector, is anyone willing to back talk with action?
Specifically, I would like to know if there would be anyone who would be
willing to commit to spend a few volunteer hours helping to configure
and administer a Linux box running a list server, or even better some
cutting edge open source groupware apps?
This would be for a public-sector non-profit/quasi-governmental
organization with no money to speak of (hence the volunteer status, at
least for this effort).
I'm sorry but I don't feel I can go into more detail right now, this is
a chicken-and-egg situation where I'm trying to make sure the project is
feasible before I present a proposal, but until the proposal is accepted
the details are negotiable.
Replies can be directly to me, or to the list, as you feel appropriate.
THANKS!
--Bruce McCulley
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> [...snip...]
> I took about 90 copies of a paper on using open source for
> nonprofit human services providers, and my
> "Linux in Business and Government" paper.
> [...snip...]
> Bob Sparks
> Linux mouth
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