The only spot with access to electricity is the Media center, where a portable generator powers the laptops of volunteer programmers.
KZUM is powered by nearly 100 volunteer programmers, 7 days a week.
It was developed by Seth Vidal and a group of volunteer programmers.
More than 50 volunteer programmers from around the world are translating a set of Microsoft specifications into a workable clone of the .
It is an open-source software and free for any uses and is maintained by an open community of volunteer programmers.
It is free and open source software, and is maintained by an open community of volunteer programmers.
Its volunteer programmers present a wide variety of music and public affairs programming including the syndicated weekly radio news magazine Between The Lines.
Open source software projects are built and maintained by a network of volunteer programmers.
As a result, some defiant volunteer programmers revolted, briefly seizing control of the station in February 1996.
Much like Unix, Torvalds' kernel attracted the attention of volunteer programmers.