AP/InformationWeek: For Clark, Open Source Is Product Of Compressed Schedule | Linux Today

AP/InformationWeek: For Clark, Open Source Is Product Of Compressed Schedule

Written By
Web Webster
Web Webster
Feb 5, 2004

[ Thanks to Jason
Greenwood
for this link. ]

“Technology was a big part of Wesley Clark’s campaign long
before he decided in mid-September to seek the presidency. Several
supporters had used the Internet to organize efforts to persuade
him to run.

“Since then, his full-time tech team has grown to more than 20.
In December, the campaign brought its open-source projects under
the umbrella of TechCorps, its first releases an events organizer,
a voter identification tool and community networking
software…”


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Web Webster

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