Courtesy of the NOSI discussion list at NonProfit Open Source Initiative, I just got the following post from Chris Bailey, a fellow member of the list:
> Susie’s Blog — A Nonprofit Techie Who Loves Chocolate and Open Source
> Software
> By Beth Kanter, 6:55 pm, Tue 9 Jan 2007
>
> Susie Halksworth is the Resources Director at AFL (formerly the
> Cambridge Independent Advice Centre), a not-for-profit organisation
> based in Cambridge, focused on advice and ICT projects. Her blog,
> Susie’s Blog – Winning hearts and minds over to FOSS (Free Open Source
> Software) is an excellent example of how professionals in the
> nonprofit technology field use blogging for professional development._______________________________________________
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Part of blogher, Social Change, Non-Profits & NGOs is devoted to blogs for NPO’s and NGO’s.
Susie’s blog can ge found at Susie’s Blog: winning hearts and minds over to FOSS.
Susie’s Blogroll includes the blogs of Beth Kanter, Beth’s Blog: A place to capture and share ideas, experiment with and publish links about nptech, educational technology, information design, visual thinking, creativity, ICT in the developing world, and much more.
The roll also includes the blog of Paul Webster, Regional ICT support, railway coffee, and more!.
If you know of any other blogs related to volunteerism and open-source, please feel free to include them via comments to this post.
blogher is itself very interesting. According to the “about” section,
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