nonprofit organizations using open source
William Park
opengeometry-FFYn/CNdgSA at public.gmane.org
Tue Oct 25 19:21:37 UTC 2005
On Mon, Oct 24, 2005 at 04:58:00PM -0400, Meng Cheah wrote:
> I'm looking at seeking employment in the nonprofit sector.
>
> Does anyone know of any nonprofit organizations or charities in Toronto
> that use open source or FOSS? I don't expect that there are any that use
> solely open source. I may be wrong, in fact I hope I'm wrong. I expect a
> mix of Microsoft products, BSD and Linux.
>
> Just the name of the organization and the kinds of operating systems
> used will be sufficient. Of course, any other relevant information will
> be greatly appreciated. You may reply to me personally or to the list,
> whichever you choose. All confidences will be honored.
>
> I'm thinking of adding whatever organizations I receive to the GTALUG
> Wiki when completed - just the name and kinds of OS used.
I see the name Greenpeace alot. Main problem with NPO is that their
budget (hence IT budget) is approved by whoever give the money. But, I
would think health-care sector would have more NPOs than IT sector.
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