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Helmy Giacoman

Senior Software Engineer at Sourcefabric z.ú.

Helmy Giacoman serves as a Senior Software Engineer at Sourcefabric z.ú., overseeing the development of Live Blog software. With experience in creating Booktype and contributing to Power Diary, Helmy has a strong background in software development. As a Co-Founder at Kronoscode and Kakao Media, Helmy has demonstrated leadership skills in mentoring teams and promoting innovation. Helmy's experience at companies like AgilityFeat and Marca Labs showcase their ability to deliver tailored software solutions for various clients. Helmy also has a history of building information systems for NGOs at SIMAS, showcasing their commitment to making a positive impact through technology. Helmy holds a degree in Computer Engineering from Universidad Nacional de Ingeniería.

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Prague, Czech Republic

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Sourcefabric z.ú.

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Sourcefabric is Europe’s largest developer of open source tools for news media. Headquartered in Prague, Czech Republic, Sourcefabric z.ú. brings together minds from all corners of the globe to promote media development through the creation of open source software. All of our tools are open source and free to download: Superdesk | Headless Newsroom CMS Live Blog | Live Blogging Platform Airtime | Internet Radio Station Broadcasting Software Booktype | Book Publishing Software We work with some of the most prestigious news organisations around the world and we offer a range of services from managed hosting (SaaS) and support, to bespoke feature development and integration into existing workflows. Our international list of clients includes online-only and multi-channel newspapers, radio stations, self-publishing and print-on-demand service providers as well as NGOs and news agencies. Sourcefabric develops and maintains a strong media development portfolio which has enabled us to work in some of the most challenging political environments since our inception in 2010. In this way, our open source code is our contribution to the dissemination of free speech. As a nonprofit organisation, we solicit grants and funding on a project-by-project basis.