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Diversity and Open Source

Zen and the Art of Nonprofit Technology

It comes out of Kirrily Robert’s keynote at OSCON about women and open source. of open source communities. Some open source communities are more diverse than others. Kirrily has a set of really good guidelines for open source communities: Recruit diversity. Say it, mean it. Transparency.

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Diversity and Open Source

Zen and the Art of Nonprofit Technology

It comes out of Kirrily Robert’s keynote at OSCON about women and open source. of open source communities. Some open source communities are more diverse than others. Kirrily has a set of really good guidelines for open source communities: Recruit diversity. Say it, mean it. Transparency.

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5 Ways To Be A Better Ally

Saleforce Nonprofit

The goals of the DEI Open Source Commons team center around leveling the playing field for everyone in tech by increasing diversity and inclusion at Salesforce community events, in addition to creating and modeling a toolkit that groups can use towards their own diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) initiatives. “I What’s next?

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Thoughts on the Future of Open Source and Nonprofits

NTEN

Based on my informal assessment of attitudes and interest in the NTEN community about open source software, I think there's a significant and growing number of folks and organizations who are either interested in, already using, or even evangelizing open source solutions. Current Trends.

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The History and Evolution of Learning Management Systems

Gyrus

They are, in fact, projected to account for an impressive market value of $70.83 1983: Project Athena, developed by MIT, allowed learners to access files from any computer on campus. 2002: Moodle, the first open-source LMS, was introduced. These systems have become indispensable tools, catering to a remarkable 73.8

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The History and Evolution of Learning Management Systems

Gyrus

They are, in fact, projected to account for an impressive market value of $70.83 1983: Project Athena, developed by MIT, allowed learners to access files from any computer on campus. 2002: Moodle, the first open-source LMS, was introduced. These systems have become indispensable tools, catering to a remarkable 73.8

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The History and Evolution of Learning Management Systems

Gyrus

They are, in fact, projected to account for an impressive market value of $70.83 1983: Project Athena, developed by MIT, allowed learners to access files from any computer on campus. 2002: Moodle, the first open-source LMS, was introduced. These systems have become indispensable tools, catering to a remarkable 73.8