April 29, 2010 – 10:42 am
We’ve seen a few speakers throw down their favorite presentation tools recently:
So, that’s console-presenter and showoff, so far. I also know some very bold presenters use LaTeX with Beamer for theirs.
What do you use? And why?
(And while you’re here – Don’t forget to mark your favorite conference sessions to help us with scheduling! It’s [...]
April 26, 2010 – 11:08 pm
We are very pleased to announce the following sessions for this year’s Open Source Bridge conference.
We’re still waiting to hear back from a few speakers, so stay tuned in the next few days as we fill in a few gaps – but the bulk of our speakers have responded to acceptances, and we’re happy to [...]
Our keynote speakers this year will be:
Danny O’Brien, journalist and activist with the Committee to Protect Journalists,
Leigh Honeywell, software security consultant and co-founder/director of HackLab, and
Portland Mayor Sam Adams.
Danny O’Brien will explore how open source can help those at the cutting edge of free expression, and will detail tools that writers and speakers in repressive [...]
Our friends at the Portland Open Source Geospatial User Group (PDX-OSGIS) are organizing the PDX Open Source GIS Unconference on April 16-17, 2010. This event is free, but requires registration because space is limited.
This event will be a great place to learn about open source GIS tools, meet fellow practitioners, share your geo-related topic or [...]
The next Open Source Bridge volunteer sprint will be this Saturday, April 10th at the Market Street Pub. We’ll be there from 11am till 5pm, but you can come to as much of it as you’d like. Add this event to your calendar.
Some things we need your help with:
Audio: We need to process last year’s [...]