Drupalcon Attendees Come Together To Build Help4ok.org In 24 Hours 36
Falc0n writes "Many of us don't have to look too far back to recall the impact of a natural disaster: Sandy, Chelyabinsk, Lushan, and now Oklahoma. When they occur there is typically no shortage of assistance available, but coordination is always a major challenge. In a very open source way, about 60 open source developers, designers, and sys admins came together to build a scalable tool to help those affected by the tornado. If you're interested in helping the effort, join us in irc.freenode.net #drupal4ok"
Self indulgent charity much? (Score:0, Insightful)
This isn't any different than people "liking" a tragic story on Facebook. It literally accomplishes nothing at all, except maybe to provide the supposedly "charitable" an opportunity to pat themselves on the back. If those same attendees spent 24 straight hours collecting money to send to the victims, they might have actually helped someone. As it stands, the only thing they've accomplished is to show how quickly Drupal can be used to set up a functioning site, which is all they wanted to accomplish in the first place. Advertising.
Re:Capitalism can't cope (Score:2, Insightful)
Weathering a hurricane isn't exactly the same as weathering a tornado, but I suppose they didn't teach that at Kim Il-Song school either.
Re:Capitalism can't cope (Score:4, Insightful)
I always wonder why these people who praise Cuba so much don't move there.