New Humanitarian FOSS Club at U of T

Scott Elcomb psema4-Re5JQEeQqe8AvxtiuMwx3w at public.gmane.org
Fri Sep 16 00:59:33 UTC 2011


This message was originally directed to CrisisCommons Toronto.
Cross-posting here as they are specifically looking for interested
folks from the wider Toronto area tech community.

-- Forwarded Message --

Students , mostly from Computer Science so far but expanding, have
started a club to organize events supporting HFOSS projects and get
people more involved in events like CrisisCamps and RHoK.

It is also an opportunity to give life to some great ideas and
projects that created on the typical weekend events but really need
more time to be fully developed.

YOU DO NOT NEED TO BE A STUDENT OR ALUMNI TO JOIN!

We've got students from first year to PhD candidates involved and
great support from faculty too. It would be great to get some members
from the broader Toronto tech community to get involved. It's a great
place to build some mentoring relationships and meet some up-and-
coming stars if you are ever hiring at your own companies.

You can join the Google group uoft-hfoss-/JYPxA39Uh5TLH3MbocFFw at public.gmane.org to keep up
with happenings. Just send a request.

And you are all welcome to come to the first meeting Friday Sept 15th
at 4pm. It will be in the Bahen Centre (BCIT) 40 St.George St. Room
2179.

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