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Penguin Day started in Philadelphia in March 2004 by a working group of nonprofit technology organizations: Aspiration, NOSI and the LINC Project. Established with the intent to bring together open source developers and technology support staff for nonprofits, the event began an important conversation about the challenges and opportunities we face.
Penguin Day San Francisco
Penguin Day San Francisco will took place on Saturday, April 25th, 2009
The event was held at
Odd Fellow Hall, San Francisco - The Agenda; sessions was about :
- Introduction to Free and Open Source Software
- Introduction to Free and Open Source Desktop Applications
- Introduction to Linux
- Publishing on the Web: Making sense of Free and Open Source Content Management Systems
- Introduction to Blogging
- Intro and Advanced sessions on Joomla! and Drupal
- Managing Organizational Contacts--Intro to CiviCRM 2.0
- Increasing Access with Community Broadband
- Learnings from Summers of Code
- Mobile Volunteering: The ExtraOrdinaries Project
- Healthy and Sustainable Free and Open Source Communities
- Helping Techies and Non-Techies Communicate and Cooperate
- Free And Open Source Online Advocacy: Tools And Best Practices
- CiviCRM 2.0 - Advanced Topics
- Creative Commons And Open Content
- Free and Open Source Firewalls
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