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This is the last week to nominate your favorite open source project for the Source Forge Community Choice Awards. So if you are a supporter of the Sahana project, please show your support by nominating us. Suggested categories: Best Project Best Project for Developers Best Project for Government Best Project for Academia Most likely to
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As mentioned earlier in my post here, The Free and Open Source Software Community of Sri Lanka [FOSS.LK] is hosting the 1st Annual SAHANA Conference on March 24 & 25, 2009. And I happen to be speaking at the first ever Sahana conference and am pretty much excited about it! Specifically, to meet the people/team
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The Free and Open Source Software Community of Sri Lanka [FOSS.LK] is hosting the 1st Annual SAHANA Conference on March 24 & 25, 2009. In its inaugural year, the conference will provide opportunities for anyone involved in Disaster/Emergency management to network and share best practices with each other. The conference is aptly named SAHANA, meaning
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After conducting the first ever Localization sprint for Sahana sometime back, we had a Hackfest planned at FOSSKriti where I saw awesome collaboration work happening real time for the first time !! The plan: Coding for Sahana in Python Date/Time: February 14th 2009, 1530 UTC. Venue: Indian Institute of Technology, Kanpur and #sahana on irc.freenode.net
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SahanaPy is a ground-up rewrite of Sahana Phase 2 using Web2Py, which is a MVC web application framework for Rapid Application Development based on Python. The SahanaPy code base also introduces distributed version control with Bazaar – with the main repository currently hosted on Launchpad. SahanaPy is currently an experimental branch, since rewriting a large,
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Recently I had planned to attend and present Sahana to the students audience at two events in India where the main agenda of my talk was to make them aware of the HFOSS ideology and Sahana, as a part of the community building efforts I have been doing in India. Being a student myself, I
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Hi All, I am trying to collect data to include in my report as a part of research and preliminary analysis for my project. So I request you all to kindly take out time to fill up the survey that I have created here: http://spreadsheets.google.com/viewform?key=pWeVl6IM9h6UKAGOx231pFA I highly urge you to complete the survey in full
about 1 year ago - 2 comments
Probably I am the last one to write the report on the event by now But heck, I had exams before and after the event and then life took over But I decided to write it up before the year ends! It will be a long post, you have been warned This was my first
about 1 year ago - 1 comment
On 8th November 2008, I received my Neo FreeRunner phone to work on the Sahana mobile project. In this project, I proposed to use this device as an efficient disaster reporting tool. I choose this stack for a simple reason i.e. Open and Friendly, but I know I have to come up with more justifications
about 1 year ago - 1 comment
Because you know PHP and can code in PHP! Because you get a chance to let your code make a difference to a large cause. Globally! Because you understand availability of information at the right time is important! Because you *want* to do some life changing work! One that can change lives. Imagine, a missing
about 1 year ago
hey that place is just a few km from my home town … reminded me of home
about 1 year ago
No place like “home”. Want me to bring back something
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about 1 year ago
hehe … i am planning for a visit soon
thanks