Thursday, June 29, 2006

OOoAuthors.org - The OpenOffice documentation project



OOoAuthors.org is a documentation project where members can take part in the creation of OpenOffice resources published under open licenses.


Monday, June 26, 2006

iCommons summit coverage site

The iCommons summit has ended yesterday.

Though most of us couldn't go to Rio - we get the opportunity to read about all the discussions on the isummit coverage site. You will find there podcasts and multiligual blog and vlog posts about Gilberto Gil and free beer, an interview with Heather Ford of ccSA, the summit DVD's material is also available from the site.

Saturday, June 24, 2006

OpenDay this month


We had a great open day - our regulars have come as always - friends popped in and we also had some new visitors.

Click to visit our Flickr page to see the photos for the day.

Friday, June 23, 2006

iCommons Summit, Rio de Janeiro, 23-25 June - “Towards a global digital commons”

The Icommons summit started today.

iCommons is an organisation that has grown out of the Creative Commons movement. It aims to establish a global commons – a worldwide system that allows people to use the internet to collaborate and access knowledge without the restraints of traditional copyright law.
If you'd like to learn more about commons culture click here to read the article "Icommons for beginners" on the OpenDemocracy site.

There is a lot of info available already - click to read the programme, here to read an article about Lessig's opening speech, see Flickr photos, a new site will soon be launched as well which will cover the event with podcasts, photos, blogs and more.

Tuesday, June 20, 2006

Unconferences rock

Barcamp Cape Town was a huge success visit this page and follow the links to read more and see photos.

If you need even more info on barcamps, read this Tectonic article.

Friday, June 16, 2006

Great OpenOffice blog


If you are busy with OpenOffice training - here is a blog with lots of tips and useful info!

BarCamp CapeTown

The idea is to bring the South African tech/geek/creative community together under one roof in the informal "un-conference" environment as per the Bar Camp Ethos. Think of it as Open-Source conferencing, this is YOUR conference, you present, you discuss, you attend, you spread the word.


Though this BarCamp is today and tomorrow - it is good to know about it and see how it was done so that others cna then organize their own barcamp. Click here for more info on this barcamp.

The Cape Town barcamp will be on topics like:
  • Introduction to Drupal
  • Introduction to Plone
  • Introduction to Joomla! OR Things to face up to using an open source CMS
  • The business of tech: Creating "Startup Culture"
  • Enterprise Java, Java web development, Java GUI development, Java tools
  • Introduction to Podcasting by Glen Verran from The ZA Show Podcast
  • Introduction to PHP
  • Python
  • A talk on Search Marketing
  • A Freedom Toaster will be available for burning distros to CD or DVD
    • Dapper Desktop, Alternative and Server available,
    • Suse 10.1 (5 CDs)
    • Go Open TV show on DVD
    • Lots more, so bring blank disks
  • A look at some useful PEAR packages, or something about MySQL? What would interest people?
  • XHTML and CSS (was: HTML for visual markup: what's wrong with it, what should it be and what can we do about it?)
    • What is it?
    • Why should we use it?
    • Does it make business sense?
Sounds very interesting - hoepfully we can organize one during the Aardklop festival here in Potch. If you are interested in organizing your own - remember to send us a mail about it - may be we can help one way or another.

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Thursday, June 01, 2006

OpenCafe photos

We have gathered lots of photos about the OpenCafe project over the years. Click here to see some of them!