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Last call: Open Source Bridge proposals, comments, and early bird pricing end

It’s understandable. When we extended the deadline for proposals on March 31, it probably seemed like April 10 was a long, long time away.
At that point, your stress level dropped. You probably kicked back, pondered your bevy of potential proposal topics, and actually did rejoice in the fact that you had more time.
My how time [...]

A sneak peek at our accepted talks

Why hello there!
The Open Source Bridge team has been hard at work: cranking out code, contacting user groups and reviewing all the amazing proposals we’ve received since we opened our call on January 26.
It’s paid off with more registrations, our first Gold Star member, and even more great proposals.
You’ve been good to us.
Because you’ve been [...]

Hello Seattle

On Friday, a few of us (Kelly, Rick, Selena and I) headed up to Seattle to attend their Lunch 2.0 Happy Hour and chat about the conference with our pals from the Emerald City. You can read all the gory details of the road trip over on the Silicon Florist.

Our main goal in Seattle was [...]

Second Town Hall, November 6

photo courtesy of caseorganic
The Open Source Bridge team is having a second Town Hall meeting for interested volunteers on November 6, 2008, 11:30am-1pm, at the Open Technology Business Center (OTBC). We’re gathering at its new location 12725 SW Millikan Way, Suite 101, Beaverton, OR 97005 (example MAX route from Portland, drive from Portland to OTBC). [...]

Open Source Bridge Town Hall

Open Source Bridge will be a completely volunteer-run, community effort to connect developers working with open source. We’re kicking things off with a town hall discussion and planning meeting on October 30th, 7:30pm at CubeSpace (located at 622 SE Grand Avenue in Portland). We’ll talk about overall goals for the conference, then break into small [...]