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More mainstream media coverage for Sahana

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This time it is BusinessWeek promoting the “Do-Good Imperative” – including free and open source software. There is also a sister article on collaborative map-making during emergencies using the likes of OpenStreetMap. Naturally, this is an area that we are working hard on building these geospatial capabilities into Sahana as well.

Open source and collaborative approachs are certainly starting to get the mainstream attention that they deserve. Now we just need funding to support these developments.

Written by Gavin Treadgold

July 13th, 2008 at 1:20 am

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