The document discusses project management tools Redmine and Plan.io. Redmine is an open source project management tool written using Ruby on Rails that allows for task tracking, time tracking, and includes features like a wiki, forum, and issue tracking. Plan.io offers hosted Redmine services on their website.
This document discusses the future of technology and its uneven distribution. It references various topics including social coding, NETivism, Lords of War for NPOs, CRM systems, and DrupalCamp Taipei. Several URLs are listed relating to topics like Ashoka, science news blogs, and wild at heart stories. Project details are shared from 2009 onward relating to events, participants and partnerships to spread social change through technology.
This document discusses social coding and civic tech organizations in Taiwan since 2009. It provides details on the growth of organizations and events in the sector, including over 75 organizations, 90 events, and 2000 participants currently. It examines concepts like social return on investment and compares approaches between 2012 and 2014. Specific organizations mentioned include NETivism, TOMS, and examples are given of how CRM systems and case studies can be used. Challenges and the difference between personal change versus political change are also discussed.
This document discusses opening up different types of data in Taiwan including healthcare data, electronic toll collection data, and internet transparency reports. It mentions initiatives from 2012 to open healthcare data and from 2015 to open electronic toll collection data. It also discusses data security issues in industries like Hollywood and between Europe and the USA. Overall, the document advocates for opening up more types of data in Taiwan.