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Penguin Day 04 -- Register Now for the Nonprofit Open Source Forum



Colleagues and Friends --

Penguin Day 04 is filling up! Our early bird registration deadline is coming up as well, so register at www.penguinday.org/registration.html.

The first-ever Penguin Day on March 28, 2004 in Philadelphia brings together free and open source software (F/OSS) developers and non-profit technology staff for a day of learning and conversation. See www.penguinday.org.

Penguin Day 04 is a venue for YOU, the key stakeholders in the development and adoption of F/OSS specifically for nonprofits, to meet, share, and learn about development processes and nonprofit software needs. You are the experts--nonprofit staff, eRiders, technology assistance providers, and developer communities-- and have made yourselves available to present, discuss, brainstorm, learn, and teach. Thank you! You are truly amazing.

Here is what's happening so far:

*A round-table conversation about a nonprofit f/oss project from inception to development to rollout and support (how do we figure out what we need, how do we build it, and how do we support it, once built?)
*Workshops on:
** Leveraging resources and volunteers from the IT community
** Lessons learned from developing a web translation application: A real-life open source development story ** The things you always wanted to know about different f/oss licences but never dared to ask
** Using use cases to engage stakeholders early on in the process
** The business case: how to finance a free and open source project, market it, and make it live sustainably. ** Mapping the nonprofit free and open source space: Who is who and who is doing what? ** For nonprofit technology assistance providers: How do we engage developers in implementing f/oss on the ground? What works and what doesn't? ** For developers: So, how does it work on the ground? Understanding how providers work with orgs on f/oss or why are intermediaries important? ** So what do we need as a sector: An exploration of the MISSING open source apps
** Iterative development:  what is it and why do it?
** Emerging technologies and how to leverage them for f/oss projects
** F/OSS by women for women: Developing a network
** Resources for f/oss development you can work with: Savannah, Free software directory, Sourceforge, Freshmeat etc

Coming and presenting, among others, are representatives from (in no particular order):

Linux Professional Institute
Commons Group
Free Software Foundation
Mozilla Project
Aspiration
Nonprofit Open Source Initiative (NOSI)
Debian  NP (Nonprofit)
Beaconfire Consulting
LINC Project
Compumentor
Green Media Toolshed
Evolve Foundation
The Advocacy Project
Teaming for Technology
Calendula Project
PICNet
LStech.org

and many, many, many others!

If you feel passionate about a free and open source theme that fits into the Penguin Day framework AND want to facilitate a workshop, let us know! Email Katrin at kverclas@techstrategy.org.

And -- please register now at www.penguinday.org to assure a space. We are near capacity for this event. Penguin Day is generously supported by the IBM International Foundation and several other donors without whom this event would not have ben possible. You are amazing, too!

We are very much looking forward to seeing you all in Philadelphia.

Warmly,

Katrin and Gunner for the Penguin Day Working Group


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