ZDNet UK: Greenpeace Goes Open Source in Collaboration Push | Linux Today

ZDNet UK: Greenpeace Goes Open Source in Collaboration Push

Written By
Web Webster
Web Webster
Jun 28, 2006

“Greenpeace is developing an online collaboration platform to
mobilise climate change, based entirely on open-source
technologies.

“The international, not-for-profit campaign group has published
a beta version of the platform, codenamed ‘Project Melt,’ to
encourage IT developers to create innovative tools to help
campaigners fight climate change…”


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Web Webster

Web Webster

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