If you had to cite organisations which share a lot with our, which organisations would you cite ?
Key words here being * rather young and still little organised * very largely based on volunteer work * with little money (not the pouring barrels some non profits get...)
We'd like to contact some "similar-like" organisations to share best practices.
Do you have names to suggest (not necessarily limited to open source or free software)
Ant
Anthere wrote:
If you had to cite organisations which share a lot with our, which organisations would you cite ?
Key words here being
- rather young and still little organised
- very largely based on volunteer work
- with little money (not the pouring barrels some non profits get...)
We'd like to contact some "similar-like" organisations to share best practices.
Do you have names to suggest (not necessarily limited to open source or free software)
Ant
foundation-l mailing list foundation-l@wikimedia.org http://mail.wikipedia.org/mailman/listinfo/foundation-l
OSDL. LKML/kernel.org (0 $$$ coming in)
Jeff
On 11/21/06, Anthere Anthere9@yahoo.com wrote:
If you had to cite organisations which share a lot with our, which organisations would you cite ?
Key words here being
- rather young and still little organised
- very largely based on volunteer work
- with little money (not the pouring barrels some non profits get...)
Citizendium
A good example is OurMedia (www.ourmedia.org)
-ilya haykinson
On 11/21/06, Anthere Anthere9@yahoo.com wrote:
If you had to cite organisations which share a lot with our, which organisations would you cite ?
Key words here being
- rather young and still little organised
- very largely based on volunteer work
- with little money (not the pouring barrels some non profits get...)
wikimedia-l@lists.wikimedia.org