We are very happy to announce that registration for Open Source Bridge 2010 is now open!
This year we are thrilled to have an excellent downtown location, the Portland Art Museum, 4 full days of sessions (that’s one more than last year), and an on-site 24-hour Hacker Lounge!
Early Bird passes are available now through April 1st [...]
February 19, 2010 – 4:53 pm
The Open Source Bridge Call for Proposals is now open!
We would love to hear all of those interesting ideas you have in your head—and so would everyone else. That’s why we will be accepting your proposals for Open Source Bridge through March 18.
What kind of proposals, you ask? Open Source Bridge strives to be a [...]
January 28, 2010 – 10:14 pm
Thanks to the 30+ people who showed up to our inaugural town hall! We saw familiar and new faces and got down to the business of organizing the conference. Ed graciously recorded a video, which we’ll publish as soon as its ready.
I forgot to mention a few important things for the new comers – [...]
Please note that the following talks changed location, but not the time that they will be presented:
* Advanced Git tutorial: Not your average VCS.-> moves to Fremont
* Open Source Microblogging with Laconica -> moves to Fremont
* Drizzle, Rethinking MySQL for the Web -> moves to Fremont
* Social network supermarkets and how to defeat [...]
Yeah, I know you are coming to Open Source Bridge to talk tech, but c’mon, who doesn’t have time for shopping?
Here are some great places within walking/MAX/Portland Streetcar distance from the Oregon Convention Center/Downtown Portland.
Malls
The Lloyd Center*
Northeast Ninth Ave and Multnomah St., 97232
Pioneer Place* (Has an Apple Store.)
Southwest Morrison St. at Fifth Avenue, 97204
Local/Flagship Stores
Columbia [...]