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DATE | 2003-04-21 |
FROM | Ruben Safir
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SUBJECT | Re: [hangout] Do we want to take advange of this? (fwd)
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No
See egov-os
On Mon, Apr 21, 2003 at 07:11:19AM -0400, Mike Richardson - Jounal Committee NYLXS wrote: > > > ---------- Forwarded message ---------- > Date: 21 Apr 2003 07:11:52 -0400 > From: Michael > To: Mike Richardson , > Michael work > Subject: Do we want to take advange of this? > > > > See attachment > > >
> Community: Request for Submissions for Open Source Reference Book 2003 > Apr 21, 2003, 07 :00 UTC (0 Talkback[s]) (194 reads) > (Other stories by Tony Stanco) > > [ Thanks to Tony Stanco for this link. ] > > Request For Submissions > > The Center of Open Source & Government > announces that it will publish: > > The Open Source Reference Book 2003 > [What Local/National Governments, the > Defense Establishment, and The Global > 1000 Need To Know About Open Source Software] > > This is an Open Source resource book targeting > the 20,000 IT power users around the world. > > The Reference Book will provide a Who\'s Who > and Who\'s Doing What in Open Source. > > The Reference Book will provide IT power users > with profiles and contact information on: > > - Open Source companies > - Open Source vendors > - Open Source integrators > - Open Source consultants > - Open Source resellers > - Open Source government projects/policies > - Open Source corporate projects/policies > - Open Source community projects > - Open Source academic/national laboratory projects > > It will also: > > - provide a Generally Regarded As Safe (GRAS) list > of Open Source software to identify mature and > useable Open Source projects > - list what Open Source software is NIAP or Common > Criteria evaluated > - summarize important government and corporate Open > Source policy statements made during the year > - highlight important Open Source conferences > - provide an Open Source Year in Review section, > cataloging Open Source milestones, including a > list of published whites papers, books and other > important events > > The Center of Open Source and Government invites you > to provide relevant information to be included in the > first annual edition of the Open Source Reference Book > to be published in time for our 3rd Open Source in > Government Conference in Paris, France on November > 24-26, 2003. > > To be considered for inclusion in the Reference Book, > please complete the questions at > http://www.egovos.org/ref_book.html before May 31, 2003. > > For more information, please contact us at > Book-at-eGovOS.org and go to www.egovos.org. > > Best regards, > > Tony Stanco > Founding Director > The Center of Open Source & Government > > Associate Director > Open Source and eGovernment > Cyber Security Policy and Research Institute > George Washington University >
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