Saint Vincent and the Grenadines Dojo

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To learn more about open-source technology in Saint Vincent and the Grenadines, here are some resources and notable technologists from the country's history:
  1. The SVG Linux User Group: This is a community of Linux users in Saint Vincent and the Grenadines who share knowledge and collaborate on open-source projects. They have a website with resources, forums, and events: http://svglug.org/

  2. Caribbean Open Institute (COI): COI is a regional initiative that promotes open-source software, open data, and open government in the Caribbean. They have a chapter in Saint Vincent and the Grenadines, and their website has information on open-source events and projects: http://www.caribbeanopeninstitute.org/

  3. Dr. Alistair Fraser: Dr. Fraser is a Vincentian computer scientist who has done research in distributed systems and security. He is currently a professor at the University of the West Indies and has published several papers on open-source technology.

  4. Dr. Richard Robertson: Dr. Robertson is a geologist and former director of the Seismic Research Centre at the University of the West Indies. He developed an open-source software called SeisComP3 that is used for earthquake monitoring and analysis around the world.

  5. Dr. Clayton Lewis: Dr. Lewis is a Vincentian computer scientist who has done research in human-computer interaction and accessible technology. He is currently a professor at the University of Colorado and has been involved in several open-source projects, including the Accessible Digital Office Suite (ADOS).

By exploring these resources and learning about the work of these notable technologists, you can gain a deeper understanding of the open-source technology landscape in Saint Vincent and the Grenadines.


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