Vanuatu Dojo

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Making open-source more accessible.
To learn more about open-source tech in Vanuatu, you can access various resources available online. Here are some of the resources and notable technologists from Vanuatu:
  1. The Vanuatu Linux Users Group (VLUG) is a group of Linux enthusiasts in Vanuatu that offers support and resources for people interested in open-source software. You can visit their website at https://www.linux.org.vu/.

  2. The Pacific Community (SPC) offers resources on open-source software in the Pacific region, including Vanuatu. You can find more information on their website at https://www.spc.int/digital/open-source.

  3. The Vanuatu Information and Communication Technology Association (VITCA) is a non-profit organization that advocates for the development and use of technology in Vanuatu. You can visit their website at https://www.vitca.org/.

  4. Notable technologists from Vanuatu include:

  • Geoffrey O’Brien, who founded the Pacific Islands Telecommunications Association and was instrumental in developing Vanuatu’s telecommunications infrastructure.

  • Dr. Fred T. Kona, who was the first Ni-Vanuatu to earn a PhD in computer science and has worked on projects related to the development of technology in the Pacific.

  • Livo Mele, who founded VITCA and has worked on various technology projects in Vanuatu, including the development of a digital mapping system for disaster response.

  • Francis Bule, who has worked on various open-source software projects in Vanuatu, including the development of a digital language dictionary for the Bislama language.

In conclusion, there are various resources available online to learn more about open-source tech in Vanuatu, and there are several notable technologists from Vanuatu who have made significant contributions to the development of technology in the Pacific region.


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