Open source movers and shakers in Wellington

By Shiny

the goings on in Wellington, that i've heard of recently:

Tim McNarama is rallying a Sahana New Zealand cluster. Their online presence is at Launchpad.net. They've had hackfest and strategic planning meetings - there's been lots of great designs including distributed models (borrowing from laconca) and New Zealand customisations.

Don Christie, and the New Zealand Open Source Society have launched the Public Sector Remix, a desktop operating system specialising in government / public sector.

Tabitha Roder continues to lead a group of OLPC testers who meet every Saturday at the Southern Cross.

Nigel McNie, and the rest of the mahara team released 1.2.0beta1.

Who have i missed out? Who's doing Open Source mighty deeds in Wellington?

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3 comments

By Aaron Barnes (not verified)
27 weeks 2 days ago

Don't forget us! (even if we

Don't forget us! (even if we are only small fry)

A GPL engine management system for petrol/diesel vehicles :)

Open source firmware (C, assembly), hardware designs and tuning/monitoring software (in Python).

By Aaron Barnes (not verified)
27 weeks 2 days ago
By spiro (not verified)
27 weeks 2 days ago

I shake every time I move.

I shake every time I move. Does that count?

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