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January 29, 2006

Open Source for Religious Resources

Just attended a remarkable meeting in St. Paul. The first meeting to plan an open source site for those who create religious resources. The discussions were energizing and hopeful. Mary Hess organized the meeting that included participants with varied and rich experience. Legal, theological, ecclesial and software questions were discussed from differents points of view. You can follow the discussion on the blog that Eric Celeste made.

The next step is to write a Request for Proposals that details the purpose, description of users, the architecture and scope of the site. This proposal will be circulated widely in order to find a home(s) for the site and to define the costs.

If you know of anyone who wants to be a partner, from Asia, Africa, North America, South America, Pacific, Europe, let them know about this, as it will be global and multilingual.

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Posted by Adan at January 29, 2006 07:07 AM

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