He won a 2013 People's Choice Award from the opensource.com community and is one of our new community moderators. Among his many roles in the open source community, he is a contributor to ITK and Director of Science and IP at OSEHRA. He wants Electronic Health Records (EHR) systems to be more open and believes in the open source way because it empowers us to drive change.
Share your open source stories

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If you're interested in writing for opensource.com, you'll need to register with the site and complete your profile, biography, and add your picture. Then contact the moderator of the most appropriate channel (Business, Education, Government, Law, or Life) through the contact form. You can submit a topic idea or a draft. If you're not sure which channel is best, use the category "Share your open source story."
Before submitting, we recommend reviewing the articles posted in each channel to get an idea of the writing style, tone, and content. And as they say, write what you know. Write about the things that interest you.
Our default publishing license is CC-BY-SA. If you would like to publish something--a sample book chapter, for example--that cannot be published this way, please let the moderator know up front.
We look forward to seeing your ideas and sharing them on opensource.com.








