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September 28, 2004, at 04:34 PM by Ian Runeckles Lasa
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September 28, 2004, at 04:22 PM by Ian RunecklesLasa
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September 28, 2004, at 04:21 PM by Ian RunecklesLasa
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September 28, 2004, at 04:19 PM by Ian RunecklesLasa
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Don spoke about the 1990 Trust which exists to help BME organisations, campaign against racism and for human rights.

The Trust’s technology consists of networking, mail server, web server, storage/backup to facilitate finance & admin, campaigns and publishing

They are using Debian Linux, Post Fix (mail transfer), Apache web server and Amanda for backup. www.amanda.org

Websites run by the Trust are:

Black Information Link (BLINK) www.blink.org.uk – has 5000 registered members – Apache server, Sun Chilisoft Java active server pages, PostGreSQL? server

Healthweb – www.heathweb.blink.org.uk – uses PHP, Mambo Server www.mamboserver.com Open Source Content Management System

Lambeth Independent Advisory Group www.liag.org

Conclusions Open Source software (OSS) use is spreading rapidly in Asia, Africa, Latin America & Caribbean OSS levels the IT playing field Digital divide haves and have-nots can be bridged through OSS.

September 19, 2004, at 07:07 PM by Adrian
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September 19, 2004, at 03:34 PM by Adrian
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Notes Relating to talk

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Notes Relating to talk

Back to: Event programme | Event Homepage | Wiki Homepage | Contact Us
September 19, 2004, at 02:01 PM by Adrian
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Don is an information technology specialist and environmentalist. He is experienced in managing and implementing exciting and innovative local, national and international ICT programmes in both industrialised and developing countries. He initiated the use of open source among ethnic minority NGOs and helped to established award winning web sites, based on open source for advocacy and campaigns, such as Black Information Link and Healthweb. He has recently developed sites, based on Open Source such as:
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Don is an information technology specialist and environmentalist. He is experienced in managing and implementing exciting and innovative local, national and international ICT programmes in both industrialised and developing countries. He initiated the use of Open Source amongst a number of ethnic minority NGOs and helped to established award winning web sites, based on Open Source for advocacy and campaigns, such as:

Other sites he has recently developed based on Open Source include:
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He is also an adviser to http://uk.oneworld.net
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He is also an adviser to OneWorld
September 19, 2004, at 01:58 PM by Adrian
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Don de Silva

This page will hold information about Don de Silva and his talk

Profile

Don is an information technology specialist and environmentalist. He is experienced in managing and implementing exciting and innovative local, national and international ICT programmes in both industrialised and developing countries. He initiated the use of open source among ethnic minority NGOs and helped to established award winning web sites, based on open source for advocacy and campaigns, such as Black Information Link and Healthweb. He has recently developed sites, based on Open Source such as:

He is also an adviser to http://uk.oneworld.net

Notes Relating to talk

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