
OpenConferenceWare is Beautiful Software for Events
An open source development team in Portland, Oregon has released OpenConferenceWare , a sophisticated free package for processing event session proposals and displaying event schedules. Igal Koshevoy and Reid Beels built the system and put it on display as the scheduling system for the forthcoming Open Source Bridge conference, Portland’s response to losing the popular O’Reilly event OSCON to San Jose, California. Events planners would be well served to check out the software; it’s not just free and extensible, it’s also quite full-featured right out of the box. Sponsor Developers familiar with UNIX and Ruby on Rails will be able to use OCW right away.
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