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Penguin Day Seattle
Seattle, Washington
Penguin Day Seattle took place on March 25th in downtown Seattle. Almost 90 participants joined in the festivities, which included a rich agenda. News Forge provided some excellent coverage and Deborah Elizabeth Finn offered a wonderful blog entry as well. Penguin Day Seattle pictures are posted on Flickr.
Africa Source II
Newsforge interviewed Allen Gunn for a news piece about Africa Source II.
Rod Amis writes: "The Africa Source II (AS II) conference, an eight-day hands-on workshop aimed at building the technical skills of those working with and within non-governmental organizations (NGO) on the continent, was held in Kalangala, Uganda, last month."
Aspiration and Penguin Days in LXer Linux News
Don Parris, the ‘evangelist’ of Open Source in the faith community and an editor/writer for LXer, has written a brief compendium of organizations advocating for, promoting, and supporting Open Source Software in the nonprofit sector. Aspiration and Penguin Days are featured. Read more here.
Dell Backs Open Source Operating System
Allen Gunn is quoted in this article about the Linux Operating System—Ubuntu.
Daniel Zarchy writes, "The phrase “humanity toward others” does not usually inspire images of computer code.However, Ubuntu, the most popular version of the Linux operating system, may provide just that: humanity toward others, without the hefty price tag."
Computer World on Linux in Africa
Computer World has a brief article in this month’s issue about Linux in Africa. Aspiration’s Co-Director Allen Gunn notes in the article that, ""People in some of the least connected areas are doing some of the most interesting work." Colleagues of ours in Europe and Africa are quoted as well. Check it out. We love getting press.
We are indeed seeing lots of innovation coming from various countries in Africa in regard to open source and NGOs in particular: Schoolnet Namibia, the growing eRider Network in Africa, Ungana Africa’s work, the newly established Ubuntu Foundation, and Linux Chix Africa who are lively and wonderful. There are also a number of good reports, most recently one from bridges.org, comparing proprietary and open source software in telecentres and community technology centres in Africa. Tectonic provides up-to-date information on Linux in Africa.
Penguin Days Featured on "Mad Penguin"
Mad Penguin is featuring a series of interviews with Aspiration co-directors Allen Gunn and Katrin Verclas about Penguin Days and the Aspiration strategy and methodology of building an ecology of developers and users of software for nonprofit and social change organizations.
Reporter Christian Einfeldt writes: "If you thought that free open source software is a natural tool for non-profits, you were half right. The potential is there, but as this series of Mad Penguin™ interviews with the co-directors of the non-profit group called Aspiration Tech will show, we're really only about half way there in the journey to complete Tux's domination of the non-profit sector (and then the rest of the world). There's still a whole lot of teaching and learning that's gotta be done as the non-profit and free open source communities get to know each other better. And teaching is what Aspiration Tech is all about. In this series of two articles, Mad Penguin™ talks with the two co-directors of Aspiration Tech, Katrin Verclas, and Allen Gunn, aka “Gunner,” about the apparently mysteriously weak presence of free open source software in the non-profit sector (at least in North America) and what Aspiration Tech is doing about it."

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