Today I watched two hours of Haiti news coverage. It breaks my heart to see the devastation in the area. I’m also a bit concerned that government bureaucracy could slow down crucial relief efforts.
If you check whitehouse.gov, we can give money and pay attention to what’s happening. But what if I have [...]
What if Disaster Relief Were Run Like an Open Source Project?
January 18th, 2010 · 9 Comments · Open Source, Politics and Current Events
Tags:crowd sourcing·crowdsourcing·haiti relief·Open Source·whitehouse.gov
Exploring Open Source with The OG Open Source Guys at OpenNMS
June 26th, 2008 · 4 Comments · Open Source
I just got back from North Carolina to meet with the guys at
Tags:Cool Stuff·Michelle Greer·open nms·Open Source·open source data center·open source democracy·open source model·opennms·tarus balog
Should We Trust Open Source to Politicians Who Use “The Google”?
February 7th, 2008 · 1 Comment · Open Source, Politics and Current Events
So apparently people want to know why Whurley would post a poll for what presidential candidate is best for open source. If you are too lazy to click on that link, basically open source software helps the small businesses that drive our economy. From a more personal perspective, we use open source [...]
Tags:Cool Stuff·Open Source·open source poll·presidential poll·presidential primary·technology·ted stevens·the google