Weekly Column

2011

July 29: Redefining "Men's Work": Equality in the Playroom and the Boardroom, Julian Egelstaff

June 17: Nostalgic About the Future: Open Source Entrepreneurship, Julian Egelstaff

May 20: Open Source Business: More Than a Question of Profitability, Martin Heitmann

May 13: Is a Wind of Change Blowing Through the Quebec Government?, Pierre-Paul Lemyre

April 29: To Profit Or Not To Profit, Julian Egelstaff

April 15: On-Ramping to the Next Economy: Financing Innovation, Sustainability, and Resilience, Stephen Huddart

March 18: The Social Side of Co-Creation, Stephen Huddart

March 11: Hubs and Hugs: How the Right Networks Can Create Unlimited Value, Julian Egelstaff

March 8: Lead to Win for Women, Janice Singer

February 18: Civic Hacking, Christopher Sean Morrison

January 28: The Definition of Open?, Jason Côté

January 21: Opening Up to the Future, Stephen Huddart

January 14: There Is No Creative Commons License, Jordan Hatcher

January 7: The ABCs of Humane Organization, Christopher Sean Morrison

2010

December 17: Advancing Open Source for Humanity, Jason Côté

December 10: On Symbian, Communities, and Motivation, Carlo Daffara

November 26: Open Sourcing Philanthropy, Stephen Huddart

November 19: Pitfalls of Open Government Data Licensing, Jordan Hatcher

November 12: Pono Practices, Christopher Sean Morrison

October 22: DrupalCamp Toronto 2010, Julian Egelstaff and Herb van den Dool

October 15: Open Source Codeathon for Humanity, Shruti Satsangi

October 8: Opening Research on Open Source, Carlo Daffara

September 24: Pulling a Kanban, Christopher Sean Morrison September 17: Under the Volcano: Social Actions and Canada's Digital Future, Stephen Huddart

September 14: There's More to IT Strategy than Just Choosing the Better Mousetrap, Julian Egelstaff

August 27: Three SME-ready Open Source Projects, Carlo Daffara

August 20: Addressing Enterprises Need for Microsites: Enterprise Drupal Gardens, Thomas Erickson

August 13: Security and Opportunity in Turbulent Times, Stephen Huddart

August 6: GLOSS, Christopher Sean Morrison

July 28: The Development Commons Approach, Julian Egelstaff

July 23: A Different Approach to Thin Client/Thick Client Deployments, Carlo Daffara

July 16: Search Engine Optimization: Plug Your Nose and Fix Your Site, Emma Jane Hogbin

July 9: Innovate or Perish: Redrawing the Business and Social Landscape, Stephen Huddart

June 18: Making Open Source Profitable, Christopher Sean Morrison

June 11: Open Everything, Jason Cote

June 4, A Modest Proposal: A Structured Tax-Exempt Structure for Corporate OSS Development, Carlo Daffara

May 21: Artifacts, Emma Jane Hogbin

May 14: Big Problems, Small Solutions: Polycentric Governance and the Power of Mass Localism, Stephen Huddart

May 7: Speaking with an Open Source Tongue, Christopher Sean Morrison

April 23: Open Source: A Symptom of our Own Nirvana?, Julian Egelstaff

April 16: Facilitating Non-Code Contributions, Carlo Daffara

April 9: Open Source and Computer Science Education, Ralph Morelli

April 2: Getting The Work Done, Emma Jane Hogbin

March 26:Canada--Social Innovation Nation?, Stephen Huddart

March 19: Go Green: Reduce, Reuse, Refactor, Christopher Sean Morrison

March 12: Disaster DIY: Adventures in Free and Open Source Software, Jason Cote

March 5: There is More than Code in Open Source, Carlo Daffara

February 19: Minimum Viable Product, Emma Jane Hogbin

February 12: An Olympic Moment: Reflections on Cultural and Social Innovation, Stephen Huddart

February 5: Visual, Auditory, & Kinesthetic Perspective, Christopher Sean Morrison

January 29: To "Open Source" or Not to "Open Source", Julian Egelstaff

January 22: No More End Users: OSS Enables New Ways of Cooperating, Carlo Daffara

January 15: Do, Delegate, Defer, Emma Jane Hogbin

January 8: Avatar, Open Source and Humanity 2.0, Stephen Huddart


 
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