[LRUG] Not for profit organizations using Ruby
dubflower
dubflower at hotmail.com
Sun Sep 2 03:01:15 PDT 2012
Sorry if I barge in, but actually this could be a great way for people like
me who wish to pick up RoR and/or Ruby. Personally I'd be more than happy
to volunteer some of my out of work time (evenings and *some* weekend time)
to do some work in Ruby.
I just had a look at crossroads but it looks like they have mornings and
afternoon times available only.
On 2 September 2012 09:35, Matthew Rudy Jacobs
<matthewrudyjacobs at gmail.com>wrote:
> Crossroads in Hong Kong are a charity that build all their systems in Ruby
> and Rails.
> www.crossroads.org.hk
>
> They rely purely on volunteers, some of whom have worked on the project
> full time for a number of years.
>
> (they encourage donations from friends and family to pay for their
> developers living costs)
> On Sep 2, 2012 6:26 AM, "Asfand Yar Qazi" <ayqazi at gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> Hi,
>>
>> I work at the Wellcome Trust Sanger Institute in Cambridgeshire, a
>> charity funded organization that performs genome research. I was curious
>> about what other not-for-profit organizations use Ruby for their
>> development needs?
>>
>> I know that Nature Publishing use Ruby, but I'm not sure they're a
>> not-for-profit.
>>
>> Thanks
>>
>> Asfand Yar Qazi
>>
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