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Archive for November, 2006

Meeting MP3.net

Sunday, November 19th, 2006

A short while back the founder of MP3.net went looking for php programmers on Meetup and found my partner (in life, in work, in crime:) Elran, who’s the ostensible head of the Montreal linux meetup. (Which in itself is an interesting story, given that El doesn’t really like to actually go out and meet people. [...]

Free Software and Open Source Symposium at York U

Tuesday, November 7th, 2006

This is an edited version of a post from the indyish blog. Visit it there for comments from presenter Nathan Yergler. York University in Toronto recently hosted Seneca’s 5th Annual Free Software and Open Source Symposium which took place October 26-27 at York University. Here at Indyish, we were busy doing our thing in Montreal [...]

the promise of Web 2.0- policy and perspective

Sunday, November 5th, 2006

In a Wired article from October 25th called Saving Democracy with Web 2.0 Jennifer Granick writes: Though it may not be obvious, the road marks in this amorphous thing called Web 2.0 are political: grassroots participation, forging new connections, and empowering from the ground up. The ideal democratic process is participatory and the Web 2.0 [...]

HIV/AIDS AND MARGINALIZED BODIES – a panel discussion (McGill University)

Thursday, November 2nd, 2006

MONDAY NOVEMBER 6, 2006 – 6PM Lev Bukhman Room, Shatner Building, 3480 McTavish St Panel discussion moderated by Anna-Louise Crago Anna-Louise Crago is on the board of directors of the Canadian HIV/AIDS Legal Network. She has also worked as the Communications Director for Stella, a Montréal-based support and information group organized by and for sex [...]










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