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Because of this, the deck has always been stacked against opensource tools in this arena. Both NTEN and Idealware are the best sources for information about the range of options for this toolset – that’s out of scope for this post. It’s got a great community of developers and users.
Home About Me Subscribe Zen and the Art of Nonprofit Technology Thoughtful and sometimes snarky perspectives on nonprofit technology Free and OpenSource Tool #16: CiviCRM April 21, 2008 In honor of the webinar that is happening in a couple of weeks, I figured I’d talk a bit about CiviCRM. Be Helpful.
Home About Me Subscribe Zen and the Art of Nonprofit Technology Thoughtful and sometimes snarky perspectives on nonprofit technology Drupal, Joomla and Plone! April 15, 2007 At NTC , there was a lot of talk about the “big three&# opensource CMS packages that most people these days in our sector are using: Drupal , Plone , and Joomla.
Home About Me Subscribe Zen and the Art of Nonprofit Technology Thoughtful and sometimes snarky perspectives on nonprofit technology Free and opensource tool #15: MPower Open CRM April 14, 2008 I am so far behind, it’s not funny. What’s new about MPower is that it has very recently been released as opensource.
The Drupal community is awesome and other takeaways from BADCamp, et al. I’ve been fortunate to attend some of the biggest Drupal events in the U.S., Months ago, NTEN afforded me the space here to sing the Drupal community’s praises and I haven’t stopped since. Community Engagement Organizer. ThinkShout.
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Based on my informal assessment of attitudes and interest in the NTEN community about opensource software, I think there's a significant and growing number of folks and organizations who are either interested in, already using, or even evangelizing opensource solutions. By Dave Greenberg, CiviCRM Team.
Home About Me Subscribe Zen and the Art of Nonprofit Technology Thoughtful and sometimes snarky perspectives on nonprofit technology The “OpenSource Software is Free&# myth July 14, 2008 I had a startling realization a few days ago. No one would think that anyone thought that implementing opensource software was without cost.
Home About Me Subscribe Zen and the Art of Nonprofit Technology Thoughtful and sometimes snarky perspectives on nonprofit technology Drupal security, and other CMS Report comments April 3, 2009 Now that the Idealware CMS report is out, I get to have my say about it. Drupal gets a “Solid&# on Scalability and security.
Michelle Murrain , Drupal Developer, OpenIssue. x something, and a developer and user of Drupal since 4.7, I figured that with the release of Drupal 7, this would be a great time to do a comparison of the two. Drupal started out primarily as a web content development platform, with a strength in community features.
After an action-packed Drupal Day event at the 14NTC, Stephanie Gutowski shares her key takeaways for those looking to dive into Drupal. I spent the last four months preparing for Drupal Day , a Drupal-centric, day-long workshop that ThinkShout coordinates as part of NTEN’s Nonprofit Technology Conference (NTC).
Costs vary as well -- and there are even some Free and OpenSource options. The system integrates tightly with common Web site content management systems with online payment and form-building functionality, like Drupal and Joomla. by Fund for the City of New York. Orange Leap MPX. by Orange Leap. Organizers Database (ODB).
Chris Bernard, Senior Editor, Idealware Idealware's first report on OpenSource Content Management Systems for nonprofits, published in March of 2009, covered WordPress, Joomla, Drupal and Plone. While Joomla supports more complex site structures than WordPress, it is not as flexible as Drupal or Plone.
Holly Ross, NTEN. OpenSource is Dead. What I mean is that opensource, as we knew it, is dead. For the last decade, what we've been talking about when we say "opensource" is "open code" -- a set of zeroes and ones that we can configure to our heart's desire.
Pop quiz: What do Amnesty International , Monty Python , the White House , and NTEN have in common? Web sites powered by Drupal. The fact that I had the opportunity to write that sentence is itself an example of the power of Drupal!). Drupal has been out of the tech hobby shed for awhile now, of course.
Gregory Heller, CivicActions Not long ago, opensource software was seen by most as the choice of fringe geeks with political motivations. Either the Grammys and the White House are now run by fringe geeks, or there's been a groundswell of opensource adoption. Grammy.com and Whitehouse.gov are Drupal sites.
Also, it coincides with a new installation of Drupal for my consulting website , using the same basic template (called “ Blueprint “). I’d been working with Drupal for NOSI (we’ve had the site in Drupal for a while now,) but I’d never installed and configured and messed with Drupal from scratch, so I did that.
Sunday morning: NTEN Board meeting. Sunday afternoon: Torn between Drupal for Good and Google APIs (somehow, there seems a lesson there.). Monday 10:30: OpenSource CRM session ( David Geilhufe is moderating, yours truly is a speaker). Tuesday 10:30: OpenSource CMS (Laura Quinn’s got that one.
As the author of a custom CMS (it did have the advantage that it was released as opensource, but it never caught on, so it still counts as custom) I know what it is like to put my heart and soul (and time) into a CMS, and want my clients to get what they want. But, that was then, and this is now. But, that was then, and this is now.
Ongoing maintenance is a necessity, unless you choose Drupal Gardens , an affordable solution for simple sites. Do you have a full time staff member who lives and breathes Drupal? The more people who need to contribute, the more you will need to budget for training, and the more helpful it will be to have some Drupal know-how in-house.
After the success of our one-off Drupal webinar last Fall, we knew a lot of. folks were interested in learning more about this groundbreaking OpenSource. the Drupal experts at OpenSourcery to. bring you an entire series, " Drupal. If you're considering Drupal as your next Content Management System, or if.
OpenAds , an opensource ad server (very cool) just got tons of $ in financing. Opensource is becoming mainstream, and people (that is, people with money) are starting to throw big bucks in the direction of opensource projects, and companies that provide services for opensource projects.
In the realm of things in my life that this blog is meant to cover, I have two passions: data, and moving data around, and opensource software. I’ll always be talking about opensource software, particularly as it relates to web applications, but more generally as well.
I am thinking that this might be a good model for how we can do it with Drupal, but that’s a subject for another post. at 7:46 pm Like everything in Drupal land, there is code for that… though the quality varies widely. With joshk as the maintainer, the quality should be better than average. Be Helpful.
May 29, 2008 NTEN just released their CMS satisfaction survey. The single largest CMS used was Drupal, at 15%, followed by Plone and Joomla (approx 8% each.) All of the free and opensource options did quite well in terms of Quality, Usability, and Value. Most people (67%) want an easy to use interface.
First is the wholesale movement toward the three major opensource CMS platforms/frameworks, Drupal , Joomla and Plone. Providers seem to be surviving (or thriving) with this model, free and opensource software projects are getting the support they need, and clients are getting the software solutions they need.
Once a community has determined its needs, however, utilizing opensource software presents a more rapid, sustainable path to implementation. With opensource (specifically, in this case, Drupal ), all of the functionality is available already (except for the jet-packs and sinks -- those are still in beta).
We'll take a look at how to handle integrations between Salesforce and a trio of opensource CMS solutions -- Plone, Drupal, and Joomla -- at our upcoming webinar, " Salesforce + CMS Integration Showdown: Plone, Drupal, and Joomla ". >
Full details about this opportunity to explore opensource software are at [link]. Sessions will include: Introduction to Free and OpenSource Software. Introduction to Free and OpenSource Desktop Applications. Free And OpenSource Online Advocacy: Tools And Best Practices. and Drupal.
If there's one thing I've learned in my 6+ years at NTEN, it's that people love to hate their web sites. Ask anyone in the nonprofit technology community about Content Management Systems, and they're likely to mention one of the following: Drupal. Tags: OSS NPTech NTEN laura quinn websites foss content management CMS 09NTC.
I know that’s one more thing in a long list of considerations (and it’s generally more important to think about for the CRM – the CMS, if it is modern, and especially if it is opensource, will provide few barriers to integration.) at 3:50 pm CiviCRM and Drupal (& Joomla) 01.26.09 3 sudha 01.15.09
For another client, I helped them vet vendors for their new website, taught them the difference between Joomla, Drupal and Plone, and I helped free them from a vendor who was particularly egregious in their hosting charges, among other things. 1200/month for an old and therefore crappy custom CMS and not much support. OK, enough of that.
Yes, it might be surprising, but I got a friendly email from fellow NTEN Board Member Steve McLaughlin, who also happens to be head of all things internet (more formally, Director, Internet Solutions) at Blackbaud. And, you’ll have an automatic $10K price tag tacked on that you won’t pay with the opensource tools.
I look forward to the growth of this community, and the ongoing development of the MPower solution as an opensource alternative CRM for nonprofit organizations. . at 3:59 pm Yeah, I certainly worry about that dynamic with company-led opensource software. 1 trackback } Bookmarks about News 11.09.08 2 admin 07.07.08
Debunking the myths of contributing to opensource, one frequently asked question at a time. For the last 15 years or so, we’ve seen consistent growth in nonprofits’ appreciation for how opensource tools can support their goals for online engagement. Community drupal Leadership OpenSource'
Drupal Day is so much more than a pre-conference event at NTC; it is an opportunity for community to come together, learn, and explore. Drupal Day has come and gone, and while the event itself goes by in the blink of an eye, the lessons learned resonate long after the conference ends. Stephanie Gutowski. Community Engagement Organizer.
How about some community-owned, community-driven free and opensource options? at 9:47 am Actually, the truth with free and opensource software is that it is indeed possible to get very good software without shareholder investment. Drupal, Joomla is run by a foundation, as is Mozilla and many others.
With video conferencing, broadband, and Second Life, well, we can all safely stay ensconced in our own virtual-reality-sensory-deprivation-tanks and just digitally dance the salsa at the next NTEN gathering.??? OpenSource and Software Communities Jon Stahl has a thoughtful essay on Nonprofits, OpenSource and Leadership.
After Idealware 's latest report reviewing OpenSource CMS tools , there were, as might be expected, a few dust-ups in the opensource developers and users communities, which includes NTEN members like David Geilhufe. " You can see his "Meet NTEN" profile here. David wrote this response.
But as opensource code bases like Drupal become more popular, not-for-profits will realize that we no longer need to outsource to technology firms because building a platform is cheap and easy and keeping up with upgrades is important. Tags: Change Management Leadership NPTech NTEN. More orgs will hire CTOs.
We're closing in on our final transition to Communities of Practice here at NTEN and are so excited to be able to offer more free learning and networking opportunities for NTEN members and the NPTech community at large. The first call of the Drupal CoP will be on Wednesday, October 5th. You can find out more and register here.
The New York State Senate website is built on Drupal. Their theory is that anything they build has to be built opensource, so that the taxpayers can access and use any innovations. It's another thing for NTEN to lead in this area. Although I think we're a fairly open organization, we have a long way to go.
Session: Working with OpenSource Software and Vendors. Free and OpenSource Software. Whether it is on the desktop like Firefox and Open Office or the Ubuntu Linux operating system, or on servers (Linux, Apache, MySQL, PHP) and running CMSs and CRMs (like Drupal and CiviCRM).
Don't miss the panels Using Technology and Social Media to Build Social Movements with Amy Sample Ward of NTEN, Michael Silberman of Green Peace International, Claire Diaz Ortiz of Twitter, and April Pedersen of Salsa Labs.
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