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Announcing the 2011 Schedule!

We know you’ve all been waiting for this news, so we wanted to let you know that the Open Source Bridge 2011 schedule is now online at http://opensourcebridge.org/events/2011/schedule Thank you all for your patience as we worked to come up with a schedule that will hopefully suit everybody. We’re still sorting out a few remaining details and expecting some [...]

Opening day! and three changes to the schedule…

Welcome to the opening day of Open Source Bridge! We’re all very excited you’re here. Today’s opening keynote will be from Danny O’Brien, Internet Advocacy Coordinator for the Committee to Protect Journalists. He’s going to kick things off with a practical look at the FLOSS tools that journalists working in repressive regimes currently use, and [...]

Open Source Bridge final schedule: Let the “how am I going to go to all of these cool talks?” begin

We, here at Open Source Bridge, have been humbled and awed by the amount of involvement from open source citizens around the world. First, we had a ton of proposal pour into our proposal system. Then we got a ton of comments about which speakers should be selected. Finally, we’ve had continued feedback on the [...]

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 [...]