Palestine Dojo

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There are various ways to learn more about open-source technology in Palestine. Here are some resources with links and notable technologists from Palestine throughout history:
  1. Open Source Palestine: This is an organization that promotes and supports open-source technology in Palestine. They offer training, workshops, and other resources to help individuals and organizations adopt open-source software. You can learn more about their work by visiting their website: https://opensource.ps/.

  2. Palestine Open Source Software Community: This is a community of developers and enthusiasts who are interested in open-source technology in Palestine. They organize events, share resources, and offer support to those who are interested in learning more about open-source software. You can find out more about the community by visiting their website: https://www.meetup.com/Palestine-Open-Source-Software-Community/.

  3. Notable Technologists from Palestine: There are several notable technologists from Palestine throughout history, including:

  • Dr. Majd Al-Shihabi: He is a researcher and data scientist who has worked on various open-source projects, including the Palestine Open Maps project.

  • Dr. Samer S. Abu-Sa’ad: He is a professor of computer engineering at Birzeit University and has worked on several open-source projects related to wireless sensor networks.

  • Dr. Ahmed Dallal: He is a professor of computer science at Birzeit University and has published research on various topics related to open-source software and security.

  • Dr. Hatem A. Mahmoud: He is a professor of computer engineering at Birzeit University and has worked on several open-source projects related to networking and security.

In conclusion, to learn more about open-source technology in Palestine, one can explore the resources provided by organizations such as Open Source Palestine and Palestine Open Source Software Community. Additionally, researching notable technologists from Palestine throughout history can provide further insight into the open-source technology landscape in Palestine.


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