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Women promote open source in Africa The Women's Electronic Networking Training Africa event focusses on promoting free open source software amongst non-profit women's groups in Africa. Its reasons for promoting open source include the savings, freedom, security and reliability that FOSS offers.
More >> Toolkit for governments moving to free software With more and more African governments and policy makers looking at free and open source software as a viable alternative to proprietary software, Bridges.org today released a research report that looks at the current stat of FOSS usage on the continent and offers some suggestions on how decision makers can evaluate the benefits and pitfalls of switching to free software.
More >> OS needs to be ‘loud on delivery’ Many organisations in Southern Africa aren’t yet convinced about going open source, writes Alan Finlay, and the task at hand is to raise awareness and prove the practical benefits of free software for NGOs and small businesses in the region…
More >> African women tackle FOSS LinuxChix Africa launches an organisation that will position African women within the open source movement, and empower them to tackle development challenges, says Anna Badimo
More >> Understanding intellectual property in Africa A month-long online ICT policy discussion starting this week looks to raise awareness around intellectual property and ICT in in Africa. On the agenda will be free software, copyleft alternatives to traditional property rights and protecting indigenous knowledge, among others.
More >> Online NGO and development directory goes live Online database of NGOs and development agencies is made available online by Sangonet. Organisations not yet listed in Prodder database can now register.
More >> Localisation toolkit almost set A useful localization toolkit has been developed by CDAC Mumbai and IOSN. While it is still being finalized, it’s available for review online.
More >> African free software developers to gather in Uganda Africa Source II, a week-long workshop that will bring together free software developers from across the continent, is to be held in January next year.
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