Open Source Community Africa
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Open Source Community Africa (OSCA) is a community dedicated to open source enthusiasts, advocates, and experts across Africa. Its primary objective is to accelerate the involvement of African software developers, designers, writers, and technology professionals in making contributions to open source projects, both locally and globally. OSCA aims to shift the perception of Africans from being seen solely as users to active participants in the open source community.
OSCA's initiatives include OSCA Chapters, Open Source Festival, and open source projects.
Chapters[edit]
OSCA chapters are primarily based in Nigeria, with some chapters in Kenya, Zambia, Mauritius, Uganda
- OSCA Nairobi
- OSCA Lusaka
- OSCA Abeokuta
- OSCA Minna
- OSCA Yaba
- OSCA Egbe
- OSCA Lekki-Ajah
- OSCA Akoko
- OSCA Akure
- OSCA Ikot Ekpene
- OSCA Maiduguri
- OSCA Ikeja
- OSCA Okitipupa
- OSCA Kaduna
- OSCA Kano
- OSCA Warri
- OSCA Abuja
- OSCA Bauchi
- OSCA Yola
- OSCA Awka
- OSCA Markurdi
- OSCA Benin City
- OSCA Mauritius
- OSCA Kampala
- OSCA Calabar
- OSCA Jos
- OSCA Ile-Ife
- OSCA Eldoret
- OSCA Keffi
- OSCA Ilorin
- OSCA Ado Ekiti
- OSCA Ikorodu
OSCA Fest[edit]
References[edit]
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