On Drupal, Open Source and Moving to West Africa

06 FEB 2010 / joeri poesen

As some of you already know my time as project lead and trainer at af83 came to an end last December. Their Drupal team will continue to be lead by the more than capable Damien Tournoud (@damz), one of the most prolific core Drupal contributors out there.

During my time in Paris I had a blast co-organizing DrupalCon Paris, helping grow the French community and being part of the team that founded l'association Drupal France et Francophonie, the French Drupal Association.

It's made me realize that community work is what makes me get up in the morning: the connecting, the building, the learning. It's awesome to witness and a privilege to take part in.

It won't come too much as a surprise then, that we decided to move to Senegal (West Africa) to continue the work started in Paris: to support the use and development of open source software (and Drupal in particular, of course) throughout West Africa.

This work will be funded through three channels:

  • Edulogos vzw, a Belgian educational non-profit my wife and I have been running since 2007
  • A Senegalese non-profit that's being set up as we speak
  • Bantalabs, a social profit start-up with offices in Paris and Saint-Louis (Senegal)

I'm particularly happy we can finally unveil Bantalabs. Co-founder Simon Elliott and I have been preparing this venture for months - defining the core goals, fleshing out the business plan, connecting with higher education institutions and building the site.

We're really excited about this new chapter in our lives. We have high hopes and ambitious plans. We're going to have a lot of fun.

Feel free to follow us on twitter: @bantalabs, @mrsimonelliott, @jpoesen.

Comments

Congratulations Joeri!

I admire you for your willingness to make big changes in your own life that reduce certainty but increase your chances of having a positive impact on the world. Inspiring to say the least. Thanks! :)

Zoals ik op de pingpong altijd zeg: goeie bal! :)

Sounds like exciting work, Joeri. Best of luck.

Joeri, good luck with this new chapter in your life !

Congrats, this sounds awesome !

Many thanks for what you've done in Paris, Joeri, that was impressive work.

Good luck !

Congrats! Looking forward to all the new plans

All the best Joeri!
I'd love an African Drupalcon once you're settled...

Congratulations!

This sounds really exciting. All the best for your endeavours!

Alex

That's really great Joeri, I just discovered that on twitter... please continue to share the journey with us on this blog.

Congrats, and cheers !!

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