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How SPARKcon uses open source
Originally posted on opensource.com and licensed under Creative Commons BY-SA. Process over content. Aly Khalifa from Gamil Design and Designbox used this mantra to instill open source roots at SPARKcon—an annual event that showcases, celebrates, and influences the creative momentum … Continue reading
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Tagged articles, collaboration, community, cross-pollination, open source, opensource.com, participation, planning, Raleigh, Sparkcon
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Shibby’s Samplings | March 21 edition
Here are some posts from other places that I write, including opensource.com and a new project I’ve started with Raleigh neighbors Anthony McLeod and Joe Boisvert: southwestraleigh.com. As I’ve told many people, I’ve scaled back on blogging to the Lineberry … Continue reading
Posted in Aggregator, Neighborhood, Open source
Tagged articles, blogs, community, opensource.com, participation, Raleigh, southwestraleigh.com
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Shibby’s Samplings | Jan 21 edition
Here are some posts from other places that I write, including opensource.com and a new project I’ve started with Raleigh neighbors Anthony McLeod and Joe Boisvert: southwestraleigh.com. I’ve scaled back on blogging to the Lineberry Alliance Blogs in favor of … Continue reading
Posted in Aggregator, Neighborhood, Open source
Tagged articles, DDNA, Lake Johnson, neighborhood, NHL All- Stars, opensource.com, Raleigh, See Click Fix, solar power, WCPSS
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Shibby’s Samplings | Oct 24 edition
Here are some posts from other places that I write, including opensource.com and news & updates from my neighborhood via the Lineberry Alliance Blogs. See what else I’ve been saying around the web over the last few weeks.
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Tagged articles, blogs, Lineberry Alliance, opensource.com, Raleigh
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Shibby’s Samplings | Sep 20 edition
Here are some posts from other places that I write, including opensource.com and news & updates from my neighborhood via the Lineberry Alliance Blogs. See what else I’ve been saying around the web. I was quoted in Raleigh’s News & … Continue reading
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Tagged articles, blogs, Lineberry Alliance, neighborhood, news & observer, opensource.com, Raleigh
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Shibby’s Samplings | Aug 22 edition
Here are some posts from other places that I write, including opensource.com and news & updates from my neighborhood via the Lineberry Alliance Blogs. See what else I’ve been saying around the web.