Namibia Dojo

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Making open-source more accessible.
To learn more about open-source tech in Namibia, there are several resources with links that can be useful:
  1. The Namibian Linux Users Group (NaLUG): This is a community of Linux enthusiasts in Namibia who are dedicated to promoting and sharing open-source technologies. Their website (https://www.nalug.org/) contains a wealth of information on Linux and open-source technologies, as well as forums for discussion and collaboration.

  2. OpenNam: This is a project that aims to promote open data and open-source technologies in Namibia. Their website (https://opennam.org/) contains resources and tools for developers, as well as information on the benefits of open data.

  3. GitHub: This is a platform for open-source software development, where developers can collaborate on projects and share code. There are several Namibian developers who have contributed to open-source projects on GitHub, such as Reinhard Nekomba (https://github.com/reinhardnekom), who has worked on projects like Pythagoras and the ODK Collect app.

  4. The Open Source Initiative: This is a non-profit organization that promotes and supports the use of open-source technologies. Their website (https://opensource.org/) contains a wealth of information on the benefits of open-source software, as well as resources for developers.

Some notable technologists from Namibia throughout history include:

  1. Dr. Mvula ya Nangolo: He was a pioneer in the field of computer science in Namibia, and was instrumental in setting up the first computer science department at the University of Namibia.

  2. Dr. Josef Kubesh: He was a physicist and mathematician who made significant contributions to the development of solar energy technologies in Namibia.

  3. Eric Ituarte: He is a software developer who has contributed to several open-source projects, including the Django web framework and the Ubuntu operating system.

  4. Elizabeth Amukugo: She is a software developer who has worked on projects like the African Virtual University’s Open Distance and eLearning platform.

Overall, there are many resources and individuals in Namibia who are dedicated to promoting and using open-source technologies. By engaging with these resources and learning from these technologists, one can gain a deeper understanding of the benefits and possibilities of open-source tech in Namibia.


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