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We believe that, in programming and open source, there are people waiting on the sidelines. Our events are about finding those people and offering to empower them with technology and tech communities. |
We believe that, in programming and open source, there are people waiting on the sidelines. Our events are about finding those people and offering to empower them with technology and tech communities. |
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This page documents the ''outreach events'' and ''talks'' that are part of OpenHatch. |
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We have organized a few events: |
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Anyone can make an event part of OpenHatch. To do so, an event organizer just needs to reach out to an [[Contact|OpenHatch contributor]] and explain how the event fits into our mission. |
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== Outreach events == |
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=== In person === |
=== In person === |
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* [[Boston Python Workshop]] (that inspired PyStar, PyLadies, and the Montreal workshop) |
* March 2011 and ongoing: [[Boston Python Workshop]] (that inspired PyStar, PyLadies, and the Montreal workshop). This effort includes monthly [[Project night]]s. |
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* [[U Penn open source 2010]] |
* September 2010: [[U Penn open source 2010]] |
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=== Online === |
=== Online === |
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* May 2011: Debian-Women [http://wiki.debian.org/DebianWomen/BuildItEvent Build It]] event |
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* [[Build it]] |
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* April 2011: First [[Build it]] events |
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== How you can help out == |
== How you can help out == |
Revision as of 22:21, 14 June 2011
We believe that, in programming and open source, there are people waiting on the sidelines. Our events are about finding those people and offering to empower them with technology and tech communities.
This page documents the outreach events and talks that are part of OpenHatch.
Anyone can make an event part of OpenHatch. To do so, an event organizer just needs to reach out to an OpenHatch contributor and explain how the event fits into our mission.
Outreach events
In person
- March 2011 and ongoing: Boston Python Workshop (that inspired PyStar, PyLadies, and the Montreal workshop). This effort includes monthly Project nights.
- September 2010: U Penn open source 2010
Online
How you can help out
Are you someone who wants to bring more people into your programming language community or free software project? Do you just like hearing about events as they get planned: