RoCoCoCamp is made possible by the generous contributions of our Sponsors, listed below. Please let us know if you'd like to SponsorUs.

Primary Sponsors

Atlassian Software Systems Pty Ltd.

Atlassian is a global software company that provides innovative enterprise software solutions to the world's leading organisations. Atlassian is best known in the wiki community for their extremely successful enterprise wiki software, Confluence.

Google

Google is an influential search and services company based in Mountain View, California. Their collaboration products include JotSpot and Google Docs and Spreadsheets. The company is well known for their generous support of Open Source projects with programs such as Google Summer of Code. Google is pleased to sponsor RecentChangesCamp Montreal to support the wiki community and particularly the innovative results of user led collaboration.

Sponsors

AboutUs.org

AboutUs is a wiki whose goal is to create a free and valuable Internet resource containing information both about websites and other community created topics. The vision of AboutUs hinges on the power of collaboration and the unique capacity of wiki technology to capture the coming together of communities. AboutUs has been a generous contributor to previous RecentChangesCamp events.

The Keiki Project

The Keiki Project is an innovative wiki site scheduled to release in Summer 2007. Kei.ki supports programs like RecentChangesCamp and RoCoCo to say thanks to those who've pioneered wiki technology and culture.

Socialtext Enterprise Wiki

Socialtext Incorporated is the first wiki company and the leading provider of Enterprise 2.0 solutions. Socialtext captures the best features of wikis and brings them inside the enterprise. Their Socialtext Open version shares their core code with open-source developers worldwide.

SolSeed Movement

The SolSeed Movement is a coalition of religious and non-religious people, focusing on the core values that we share rather than the questions of faith that too often divide us. The SolSeed Movement supports scientific discovery, the arts, and all people who believe that life is precious.

Wikia

Wikia are wiki communities creating free content with the MediaWiki software. These are hosted for free by Wikia, Inc., the company which runs the project. Wikia was founded by Angela Beesley and Jimmy Wales.

wikiHow

wikiHow is a collaboration to build the world's largest, highest quality how-to manual. We hope to build a multilingual, freely available, accurate guide to almost any activity. With thousands of volunteer contributors and 4 million readers per month we have taken the first steps in this ambitious project that will take decades to accomplish. wikiHow supports Recent Changes Camp and RoCoCo because we believe in the power and magic of collaboration.

Academic Partners

Media@McGill
Pôle de recherche, d’érudition et de sensibilisation qui se consacre aux enjeux et aux polémiques liés aux médias, à la technologie et à la culture.
Hub of research, scholarship and public outreach on issues and controversies in media, technology and culture.

LabCMO
Le Laboratoire de communication médiatisée par ordinateur (LabCMO) est un espace de recherche et d'expérimentation sociotechnique à l'intersection interdisciplinaire de l'informatique libre et de la communication médiatisée par ordinateur (CMO).

In Kind sponsors

Computation provides environmentally sensitive, and privacy-ensured services for e-waste management, data destruction, computing, and IT service and maintenance needs. They offer computer services, recycling, and refurbished equipment for individuals, businesses, and other organizations.

Computation

Koumbit
A Montreal-based non-profit organisation that: 1. Promote appropriation of Free, Libre & Open Source Software (FLOSS) by community groups in Quebec, Canada and abroad by creating a collectively managed hosting platform and by providing technical services and support related to the use of FLOSS tools. 2. Create a space for pooling of skills and resources for progressive minded autonomous IT workers.

Île Sans Fil is a non-profit community group devoted to providing free public wireless internet access to mobile users in public spaces throughout Montreal, Canada. ÎSF believe that technology can be used to bring people together and foster a sense of community. In pursuit of that goal, Ile Sans Fil uses its free public access points to promote interaction between users, show new media art, and provide geographically- and community-relevant information.

Île Sans Fil


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