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== July == |
== July == |
Revision as of 14:35, 7 April 2012
This page documents upcoming conferences and our goals + commitments for them.
May
- May 12, WebMaking Instructor Community Conference, Cambridge, MA
- Style: Unconference?
- Theme: Webmaking and bottom-up teaching
- Our goal: Explain the Boston Python Workshop strategy and learn what others are up to in this space
- Status: Wondering if we can attend
June
- Saturday June 2, [WebMaking Instructor Community Conference], San Francisco, CA
- See above Boston edition (:
- June 26-29, http://opensourcebridge.org/ Open Source Bridge, Portland, Oregon
July
- Sun 7/8 - Sat 7/14: Debconf12, Managua, Nicaragua
- Style: Week-long Debian fest
- Theme: Debian
- Our goal: Represent OpenHatch and discuss community organizing among Debian participants
- Status: Planning (but not committed) to attend and speak (Asheesh)
- Sat 7/14 - Sun 7/15: Community Leadership Summit, Portland, OR
- Style: Weekend unconference
- Theme: Community organizing, mostly in open source but also largely in commercial web forums around a brand (e.g. Zappos)
- Goal: Represent the OpenHatch Way in FLOSS organizing and diversity outreach; and hear from other active FLOSS communities
- Status: Interested in attending (Asheesh)
- Wikimania 2012: Hackathon
- Wikimania 2012: Main conference
- Mon 7/16 - Fri 7/20: OSCON, Portland, OR
- Style: Week-long corporate megaconf
- Theme: Open source in absolutely any fashion
- Goal: Represent OpenHatch to, and hang out with, the wide variety of exciting speakers at OSCON (and attendees too)
- Status: Karen and Asheesh's "Open source project growth as a user experience problem" talk accepted!