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@corenliuswillis , I just saw your message of April 28 :-) Mail order (internet) sales tax is fair only if it is the same for all vendors.7:48 PM Jul 9thfrom web
It's come to my attention that I've not tweeted in a while. Hopefully you all like content. I promise not to tweet when I've walked my dog.7:45 PM Jul 9thfrom web
@donlobo - I don't know what interaction her students had with software communities. Check out nosi.org or email her there.12:55 PM Mar 4thfrom Identica
CydeWeys: It's only because I am sitting in the audience of a talk. You won't hear what I have for lunch :-)12:06 PM Mar 4thfrom web
Seitner: Her students hated the tools she used. CiviCRM was too complicated for this application. Drupal was beta.12:01 PM Mar 4thfrom web
Seitner: Her students hated the tools they used. Pa12:00 PM Mar 4thfrom web
Seitner wants to come up with a workshop for non-CS students on using FOSS to support for non-profit applications. http://nosi.net/11:58 AM Mar 4thfrom web
Seitner: Her students had problems: Drupal 6: Unstable. Lack of Modules. CiviCRM: database corruptiion.11:55 AM Mar 4thfrom web
@liberty_NSLC: see the primer in my previous tweet. She is showing examples of social benefit non-profits using CMS.11:54 AM Mar 4thfrom web
Seiter: NPOs can't survive without web presence. Most popular tools are CMS and CRMS. Increasingly turning to FOSS.11:46 AM Mar 4thfrom web
Listening to Linda M. Seiter on computer science and service learning: Empowering nonprofit organizations through open source CMSs.11:40 AM Mar 4thfrom web