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Notes From the 2009 Open Source Bridge
Last month, the first annual Open Source Bridge conference was held in Portland. The Open Source Bridge was a volunteer run conference focusing on all things open source. It seemed like they had been putting this event on for years, I was quite impressed...
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PyOhio 2010 Wrap Up
Six Feet Up team members Calvin Hendryx-Parker, Clayton Parker and David Blewett traveled to Ohio State University in Columbus for the 3rd PyOhio conference last weekend. This year's event continued the momentum from earlier conferences. Python users from the Midwest gathered to learn new strategies, maximize Python capabilities and wrap up with two days of development sprints. The location of the event was a great choice, making use of OSU's excellent Ohio Union...
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KARL Presentations at KMWorld 2010
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KMWorld 2010 Day One Wrap Up
The conference kicked off with a dynamic introductory keynote by Tom Stewart. Tom gave a very insightful one slide strategy session and ...
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KMWorld 2010 Day Two Wrap Up
Day two kicked off with a keynote from Peter Morville the author of Information Architecture for the World Wide Web.
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Notes From Open Source Bridge 2011
There were a diverse set of talks again this year. Not just diverse across many open source technologies, but across domains of knowledge as well...
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Dell’s Crowbar Looking Very Promising
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Six Feet Up’s Take-Aways from the 2011 Plone Conference
Six Feet Up was in full force at the Plone Conference this year and here is what we learned.
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PyCon 2012 Wrap Up
As many have said already, any event that kicks off with dancing robots is an awesome sign of things to come during the conference...
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Plone Symposium Unveils Exciting New Roadmap
The Sixie crew is just back from the Plone Symposium 2012 (a.k.a. “PSE”), which was held earlier this week at Penn State University and effectively rekindled our faith in Plone and the Plone Community...
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