On 5 February 2014 14:28, Ben Finney <[email protected]>wrote:
> Dan Peade <[email protected]> writes: > > > In addition to my day job, I am currently trying to assemble a volunteer > > tech team to help with execution of the online strategy for the Public > > Transport Not Traffic Campaign ( > http://www.publictransportnottraffic.org/). > > Sounds like a good cause. > > > We're looking for technical professionals [...] We'll definitely be > > focused on using open source as much as we can. > > More relevant to the purposes of this group: Will the resulting work be > released under free software terms? > Yep. Not sure what the work will consist of but I don't forsee any reason not too. And some software we're currently making use of already is: https://github.com/openplans/shareabouts/blob/master/LICENSE.txt > The initiative is sponsored by Common Code, my employer, so all > > volunteers will have access to our office (organic fruit and beer > > often available!) as well as the chance to meet and network with other > > technical professionals in the industry. > > Thanks again. > > -- > \ "The whole area of [treating source code as intellectual | > `\ property] is almost assuring a customer that you are not going | > _o__) to do any innovation in the future." --Gary Barnett | > Ben Finney > > _______________________________________________ > Free-software-melb mailing list > [email protected] > > http://lists.softwarefreedom.com.au/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/free-software-melb > > > Free Software Melbourne home page: http://www.freesoftware.asn.au/melb/ -- Peace! Dan Homer's Brain: Use reverse psychology. Homer: Oh, that sounds too complicated. Homer's Brain: Okay, don't use reverse psychology. Homer: Okay, I will! _______________________________________________ Free-software-melb mailing list [email protected] http://lists.softwarefreedom.com.au/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/free-software-melb Free Software Melbourne home page: http://www.freesoftware.asn.au/melb/
