This morning, SilverStripe featured on the New Zealand national television show, Business Breakfast. It summarises how our open source software led to our involvement in this year's U.S. Democratic National Convention.
The two minute piece also mentions two other SilverStripe websites: TheLowDown.co.nz, a collaborative effort with Oktobor and Draft FCB for the Ministry of Health to combat youth depression, and an upcoming project in partnership with Inform and design company The Church to simplify understanding and joining KiwiSaver, New Zealand's main retirement fund.
The story can also be downloaded as a high quality mepg video.
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So cool. Keep up the great work!
Posted on 6 May 2008 by Chris King
Yay for SS!
Posted on 14 Apr 2008 by Jeremy S
Thanks Ben, link fixed
Posted on 14 Apr 2008 by Tim Copeland
Just realised something else, the link to Business Breakfast is "http://http//tvnz.co.nz/view/news_sub_cat_skin/news_business_index_group" should be http://tvnz.co.nz/view/news_sub_cat_skin/news_business_index_group
cheers,
Ben Fellows
Posted on 11 Apr 2008 by Ben
I've put the video on youtube and updated the article to make it easier to view it :)
Posted on 11 Apr 2008 by Sigurd Magnusson
Thanks for noticing those websites require the www prefix... I've added them now so the links in the article work.
Posted on 11 Apr 2008 by Sigurd Magnusson
Hi, link to TheLowDown.co.nz, broken should be www.lowdown.co.nz.
link to kiwisaver broken, should be http://www.kiwisaver.govt.nz/
cheers,
Great work keep it up on the CMS side.
Ben Fellows
Posted on 10 Apr 2008 by Ben
There's a high quality MPG file linked above, which should be easier for people to view, although its about 30MB.
Posted on 10 Apr 2008 by Siggy
I'm not using linux, but with VLC player isn't posible to play it??
Posted on 10 Apr 2008 by alfa
So if I download the video and try to play it on Linux will I be breaking the law? I will need to do some form of format-shifting with some reverse engineered codec no doubt? :(
;-)
3d
Posted on 10 Apr 2008 by 3dKiwi
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