Open Source Bridge: The Conference For Open Citizens
We Portlanders do love our open source. Ah, just like the heady microbrews we need like air, open source is not only ubiquitous in the Portland area, but frothy and cold! Wait…
As you may already know, the great and powerful OSCON is moving to browner pastures this summer, so the annual meet-and-greet open source fest won’t feed our local need to touch base with all manner of open sourcers in one place (instead of having to trawl from pub to pub like we normally do).
Fear not! The Open Source Bridge, created by local developers *for* local developers, is already looking to be one grand party, with a few of the talks already approved and posted. Check out their site for more info.
And hey! Check out who submitted a proposal for consideration!
Today’s the last day to submit a proposal and to register at the reduced rate, so mark your calendars and put fingers to keys!
Related posts:
- Open Source Bridge: 10 Reasons Why I’m Going
- Live, From Open Source Bridge 2009
- Open Source Bridge + WebVisions: 2-For-1 Registration
- Open Source Bridge: Day Three’s Unconference
- Open Source Bridge Presentation: “Faking It Til I Make It”


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