Open Source Bridge
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Open Source: You Know, For Kids!
A few years ago, when I was working as a print magazine editor, a young girl approached my booth at LinuxFest Northwest in Bellingham, Washington. She was probably 12- or 13-years old, and she gave me some of the best feedback I'd ever had on our products.
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Presenting the Open Aid Movement at Open Source Bridge
“Open source” is a method for putting intellectual property in the public domain, allowing anyone to use it however they see fit. I’m an advocate of the “open source way” because I believe that if more people shared intellectual property of all types – whether its farming techniques, software code, music, etc – then we’ll eventually be able to meet the basic needs of everyone in the world, allowing all people to pursue their own happiness without fear of material scarcity...
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Open Source Bridge
Open Source Bridge is a conference for developers working with open source technologies and for people interested in learning the open source way.
- Session tracks are technology agnostic; the conference content is based around shared community experiences and similarities between projects, not differences.
- Proposals are public from the start, and we welcome community comments before our content team selects the featured talks.
- A hacker lounge is an integral part of the conference for code sprints, bug bashes, session deep dives, bouncing ideas, starting new projects or just mingling with other geeks.
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Open Source Bridge 2014
Open Source Bridge is a conference for developers working with open source technologies and for people interested in learning the open source way. Session tracks are technology agnostic; the conference content is based around shared community experiences and similarities between projects, not differences.
The Open Source Bridge team believes that our role as open source citizens informs our work whether we are conscious of it or not. Open Source Bridge is intended as a call to action to become better citizens, by sharing our knowledge with each other.
Open Source Bridge will take place June 18-21, 2013 in Portland, OR, with five tracks connecting people across projects, languages, and backgrounds to explore how we do our work and share why we participate in open source. The conference structure is designed to provide developers with an opportunity to learn from people they might not connect with at other events. Read More »
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