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Change #2898
2010-05-11
10:34:27

update Calagator::Event 1250458641 PLUG Advanced Topics: DRDB & Pacemaker part II by Adam Gandelman Roll back

description DRBD stands for Distributed Replicated Block Device. Mainline in the Linux kernel since 2.6.33, it is used to replicate data at the block level over the network in a "network RAID1" fashion. It is generally deployed as a cost effective, shared-nothing alternative to a SAN and used as the building block for high availability clusters. Pacemaker is currently the de facto open-source cluster resource manager (CRM) for Linux HA clustering. With it, nodes and services can be monitored and managed to ensure maximum uptime in the face of the most severe service and hardware level failures. Combining the two allows admins to %99.999 uptime at a fraction of the price of proprietary alternatives. In LINBIT's second PLUG Advance Topics installment, Adam Gandelman will give a more in-depth view of DRBD and Pacemaker and demonstrate how they work closely together to keep applications running and consistent. During the second half of the presentation, Adam will provide attendees with a real-world example by configuring a highly-available LAMP cluster from the ground up. Though geared toward web services, the concepts presented can easily be expanded to provide the HA gaurantee to virtually any Linux service. Agenda: - Brief re-introduction to DRBD, Pacemaker and HA clustering concepts. - Overview of various use cases and interesting deployments - Configuration and implementation of a highly-available LAMP cluster using DRBD for data redundancy and Pacemaker for resource management. Adam Gandelman is an expert in open-source clustering and high availability. Originally from New England, Adam lives in Portland, OR where he has been working at LINBIT, developers of DRBD and maintainers of Heartbeat. Aside from providing top-level Linux High-Availability and Disaster Recovery consulting for customers in the Americas, he leads LINBIT training courses in the US, doubles as a technical writer and regularly contributes to related open-source projects. DRBD stands for Distributed Replicated Block Device. Mainline in the Linux kernel since 2.6.33, it is used to replicate data at the block level over the network in a "network RAID1" fashion. It is generally deployed as a cost effective, shared-nothing alternative to a SAN and used as the building block for high availability clusters. Pacemaker is currently the de facto open-source cluster resource manager (CRM) for Linux HA clustering. With it, nodes and services can be monitored and managed to ensure maximum uptime in the face of the most severe service and hardware level failures. Combining the two allows admins to %99.999 uptime at a fraction of the price of proprietary alternatives. In LINBIT's second PLUG Advance Topics installment, Adam Gandelman will give a more in-depth view of DRBD and Pacemaker and demonstrate how they work closely together to keep applications running and consistent. During the second half of the presentation, Adam will provide attendees with a real-world example by configuring a highly-available LAMP cluster from the ground up. Though geared toward web services, the concepts presented can easily be expanded to provide the HA gaurantee to virtually any Linux service. Agenda: - Brief re-introduction to DRBD, Pacemaker and HA clustering concepts. - Overview of various use cases and interesting deployments - Configuration and implementation of a highly-available LAMP cluster using DRBD for data redundancy and Pacemaker for resource management. Adam Gandelman is an expert in open-source clustering and high availability. Originally from New England, Adam lives in Portland, OR where he has been working at LINBIT, developers of DRBD and maintainers of Heartbeat. Aside from providing top-level Linux High-Availability and Disaster Recovery consulting for customers in the Americas, he leads LINBIT training courses in the US, doubles as a technical writer and regularly contributes to related open-source projects.
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title PLUG Advanced Topics: DRDB & Pacemaker part II by Adam Gandelman PLUG Advanced Topics: DRBD & Pacemaker part II by Adam Gandelman
Change #2897
2010-05-10
16:42:18

update Calagator::Venue 202392045 Cascade Microtech Roll back

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Change #2896
2010-05-10
16:41:32

create Calagator::Event 1250458677 PDMA Learning and Networking Event - Communicating Market Requirements Roll back

description nil PDMA LEARNING EVENT - THURSDAY, MAY 20th, 5:30-7:30 pm FIXING THE #1 CAUSE OF NEW PRODUCT FAILURE EFFECTIVELY COMMUNICATING MARKET REQUIREMENTS TO R&D Save $5 and avoid cash hassles by pre-registering here for this great event! http://www.pdma.org/oregon) Poor or incomplete requirements are the number one reason why new products fail. One study associated 74% of failed products with deficient or missing market studies. The goal is to establish a common understanding between marketing and R&D of a prioritized set of customer requirements so R&D can create customer value through innovative products. A Market Requirements Document (MRD) is an attempt to provide this critical communication, but frequently leads to frustration, confusion, and internal battles. The Oregon Chapter of the Product Development and Management Association (PDMA) invites you to its May Learning and Networking Event. At this event, three experienced product planning professionals will explain the strengths and common failings of MRDs and other techniques used to communicate market opportunities. Three important perspectives will be represented: the theory of what should be done, the reality of how it is done at a large, successful corporation (Intel), and the challenges of trying to do it at small companies with limited resources. Panelists: Devu Pandit - Senior Program Manager at Intel Robb Robles - Principal Product Marketing Manager at Cognex Corporation Jose Campos - Founder of Rapidinnovation Thursday, May 20th, 2010, 5:30 – 7:30 pm Cascade Microtech 2430 NW 206th Ave. Beaverton, OR 97006 Thanks to our venue sponsor, Cascade Microtech for hosting our event! $20 on-line registration prior to the event $25 at the door A discount is available for PDMA members For more details on the event and the speakers and to register on-line, visit www.pdma.org/oregon For more information contact: Steve Little Programs Director Product Development & Management Association / Oregon Chapter 503-756-2545 [email protected]
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Change #2895
2010-05-10
16:41:31

create Calagator::Venue 202392045 Cascade Microtech Roll back

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Change #2894
2010-05-10
15:05:48

update Calagator::Venue 202392044 Mark Building (Portland Art Museum) Roll back

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Change #2893
2010-05-10
15:05:46

update Calagator::Event 1250458675 CiviCode Day Event (redux) Roll back

description CiviCode Day will be co-located with the Hacker Lounge of Open Source Bridge at the Portland Art Museum, in the Sunken Ballroom of the Mark Building. An un-conference styled event, kicked off with a keynote address by our Mayor, Sam Adams, followed by brief introductions of project ideas in the morning, then breaking out into groups for the remainder of the day for a "hack-a-thon" with your peers. The last hour or so will be reserved for a show-and-tell of our work. CiviCode Day is dedicated to the sharing and mashing up of your ideas with your peers. <ul> <li><b>Share and Discuss</b> your project ideas with others</li> <li><b>Get Your Questions Answered</b> on readily available datasets and/or inform data providers first hand of what type of datasets you need to turn your ideas into reality</li> <li><b>Discover or Recruit Others</b> to collaborate with on interesting projects</li> <li><b>Mashup Prototypes</b> as proof-of-concepts or more with your fellow developers</li> CiviCode Day will be attended by developers, collaboration seekers, data providers, contest organizers, and a wide array of local business people looking to learn more about the CivicApps.org project. To learn more about the Open Source Bridge Conference, please see http://opensourcebridge.org Registration is limited, so register today and connect with your peers! CiviCode Day will be co-located with the Hacker Lounge of Open Source Bridge at the Portland Art Museum, in the Sunken Ballroom of the Mark Building. An un-conference styled event, kicked off with a keynote address by our Mayor, Sam Adams, followed by brief introductions of project ideas in the morning, then breaking out into groups for the remainder of the day for a "hack-a-thon" with your peers. The last hour or so will be reserved for a show-and-tell of our work. CiviCode Day is dedicated to the sharing and mashing up of your ideas with your peers. <ul> <li><b>Share and Discuss</b> your project ideas with others</li> <li><b>Get Your Questions Answered</b> on readily available datasets and/or inform data providers first hand of what type of datasets you need to turn your ideas into reality</li> <li><b>Discover or Recruit Others</b> to collaborate with on interesting projects</li> <li><b>Mashup Prototypes</b> as proof-of-concepts or more with your fellow developers</li> CiviCode Day will be attended by developers, collaboration seekers, data providers, contest organizers, and a wide array of local business people looking to learn more about the CivicApps.org project. To learn more about the Open Source Bridge Conference, please see http://opensourcebridge.org Registration is limited, so register today and connect with your peers!
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Change #2892
2010-05-10
14:07:55

destroy Calagator::Event 1250458671 PDXScala Meeting Roll back

Change #2891
2010-05-10
13:53:33

create Calagator::Event 1250458676 Springboard Social Innovation Forum: Exploring Social Entrepreneurship and Social Enterprise Roll back

description nil Who: Springboard Innovation hosts its monthly Social Innovation Forum on Wednesday, May 12th 2010, from 6-9pm. There is limited space for this month’s event, so RSVP is REQUIRED. What: ReVV 2010 is over, and it's time to discuss how to foster new models for change. What do we need to know? What resources and best practice should we be aware of? Let's talk more about social entrepreneurship and social enterprise. How is social enterprise/business different from creating a traditional nonprofit? What benefits and challenges does it offer? How does it tie into impact investing and new legal structures? Speakers and experts will facilitate discussion and learning. We are delighted to present two regional experts who have rich backgrounds in both research and academia, as well as practical experience in enterprise development: Kim Alter, Founder, Virtue Ventures and Venturesource, a brand new resource for social entrepreneurs. Rob Wiltbank, Associate Professor of Strategy and Entrepreneurship, Atkinson Graduate School of Management at Willamette University and venture partner with Montlake Capital. Kim has been teaching at the Said Business School in Oxford for the last few years, has consulted with social ventures in over 40 countries, and is an author and leader in the field. Fresh from the Skoll World Forum on Social Entrepreneurship, Kim will share her experience in social ventures. Rob presented at a breakout session at ReVV AND conducted a post-conference workshop and was counted as having shared one the seven key ideas identified from the conference. We're thrilled he has agreed to join us to share his research, and the very compelling implications is has for impact investing. Don't miss this forum! Space is limited. Learn more about the Forum at www.springboardinnovation.org/forum.php When: May 12th, 2010 5:30 Doors Open; appetizers, drinks and networking 6:00 – 9:00 p.m. Discussion and Workshops Where: The "Think Tank" at Olympic Mills Commerce Center Cost: $10, snacks and drinks included RSVP and Contact: Please contact Mary Grace at (503) 452- 6898 or [email protected] for more information about this event and to RSVP. About The Social Innovation Forum: The Springboard Social Innovation Forum offers a monthly event designed to support those interested in creating a better future. Our focus is to help practitioners or potential practitioners of social projects push beyond discussion and debate into action. Each Forum will inspire and teach with ideas, powerful role models, and stories. Speakers, content experts, panels, and workshops will help you improve your strategies for planning and launching effective social ventures. The Forum will create a context to connect, learn, and take action around ideas that lead to tangible change—all in a venue designed for building community. The Forum is intended to attract people with a wide range of experience and backgrounds, but with a common interest—making a difference. If you are getting tired of waiting for someone else to step up to take on issues you care about, come see how this can be a place to make a difference, here or around the world. We invite people from both the business and non-profit community—investors and activists—to join in, work together, and make this a model for other cities to adopt. Learn more about the Forum at www.springboardinnovation.org/forum.php About Springboard Innovation Springboard Innovation (www.springboardinnovation.org) is a not-for-profit headquartered in Portland, Oregon. Through a process of “innovation incubation” we help community members launch social change organizations and programs. We invite you to be involved in our newest initiative for change.
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Change #2890
2010-05-10
12:46:19

update Calagator::Event 1250458675 CiviCode Day Event (redux) Roll back

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Change #2889
2010-05-10
12:44:36

update Calagator::Event 1250458674 CivicApps Ideas Discussion Roll back

description CivicApps Ideas is a two-hour discussion of ideas and datasets between data providers and citizens. As a precursor to the CiviCode Day Event, scheduled one week later at Open Source Bridge, this meeting is your chance to initiate the discussion surrounding your project ideas and data needs with others. CivicIdeas Day is dedicated to the sharing of your ideas with your peers. <ul> <li><b>Share and Discuss</b> your project ideas with others</li> <li><b>Get Your Questions Answered</b> on readily available datasets and/or inform data providers first hand of what type of datasets you need to turn your ideas into reality</li> <li><b>Discover or Recruit Others</b> to collaborate with on interesting projects</li> </ul> To learn more about the related CiviCode Day event, please see http://civicapps.eventbrite.com Registration is limited, so register today and connect with your peers! CivicApps Ideas is a two-hour discussion of ideas and datasets between data providers and citizens. As a precursor to the CiviCode Day Event, scheduled one week later at Open Source Bridge, this meeting is your chance to initiate the discussion surrounding your project ideas and data needs with others. CivicIdeas Day is dedicated to the sharing of your ideas with your peers. <ul> <li><b>Share and Discuss</b> your project ideas with others</li> <li><b>Get Your Questions Answered</b> on readily available datasets and/or inform data providers first hand of what type of datasets you need to turn your ideas into reality</li> <li><b>Discover or Recruit Others</b> to collaborate with on interesting projects</li> </ul> To learn more about the related CiviCode Day event, please see http://civicapps.eventbrite.com Registration is limited, so register today and connect with your peers!
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Change #2888
2010-05-10
12:43:29

update Calagator::Venue 202391972 Mark Building (Portland Art Museum) Roll back

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Change #2887
2010-05-10
12:42:32

create Calagator::Event 1250458675 CiviCode Day Event (redux) Roll back

description nil CiviCode Day will be co-located with the Hacker Lounge of Open Source Bridge at the Portland Art Museum, in the Sunken Ballroom of the Mark Building. An un-conference styled event, kicked off with a keynote address by our Mayor, Sam Adams, followed by brief introductions of project ideas in the morning, then breaking out into groups for the remainder of the day for a "hack-a-thon" with your peers. The last hour or so will be reserved for a show-and-tell of our work. CiviCode Day is dedicated to the sharing and mashing up of your ideas with your peers. <ul> <li><b>Share and Discuss</b> your project ideas with others</li> <li><b>Get Your Questions Answered</b> on readily available datasets and/or inform data providers first hand of what type of datasets you need to turn your ideas into reality</li> <li><b>Discover or Recruit Others</b> to collaborate with on interesting projects</li> <li><b>Mashup Prototypes</b> as proof-of-concepts or more with your fellow developers</li> CiviCode Day will be attended by developers, collaboration seekers, data providers, contest organizers, and a wide array of local business people looking to learn more about the CivicApps.org project. To learn more about the Open Source Bridge Conference, please see http://opensourcebridge.org Registration is limited, so register today and connect with your peers!
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Change #2886
2010-05-10
12:42:31

create Calagator::Venue 202391972 Mark Building (Portland Art Museum) Roll back

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Change #2885
2010-05-10
12:39:05

create Calagator::Event 1250458674 CivicApps Ideas Discussion Roll back

description nil CivicApps Ideas is a two-hour discussion of ideas and datasets between data providers and citizens. As a precursor to the CiviCode Day Event, scheduled one week later at Open Source Bridge, this meeting is your chance to initiate the discussion surrounding your project ideas and data needs with others. CivicIdeas Day is dedicated to the sharing of your ideas with your peers. <ul> <li><b>Share and Discuss</b> your project ideas with others</li> <li><b>Get Your Questions Answered</b> on readily available datasets and/or inform data providers first hand of what type of datasets you need to turn your ideas into reality</li> <li><b>Discover or Recruit Others</b> to collaborate with on interesting projects</li> </ul> To learn more about the related CiviCode Day event, please see http://civicapps.eventbrite.com Registration is limited, so register today and connect with your peers!
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Change #2884
2010-05-10
08:22:03

create Calagator::Event 1250458673 Beer and Blog: Involver is coming to town Roll back

description nil Ladies and gentlemen, we have a special treat for everyone this week. <a href="http://involver.com">Involver</a> is coming to town! If you don't know them, Involver is the leading creator of custom tabs and apps on Facebook. No, they don't make Farmville type stuff. *Other* people use their services to make their own tabs and apps. And, business is booming for them. So much so, that <strong>they are expanding their offices and are scouting out Portland as a potential location</strong>! I told them we had a seriously under utilized pool of developer talent here and they want to see for themselves. Help us roll out the red carpet for these out of town potential employers so they have no choice but to open up shop somewhere in PDX.
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title nil Beer and Blog: Involver is coming to town
url nil http://portland.beerandblog.com/
Change #2883
2010-05-10
06:21:12

create Calagator::Event 1250458672 PDX TechCoffee Roll back

description nil Season 2, episode 2 Get up early and work on your side projects with some like-minded geeks! TechCoffee is part running club, part knitting bee, and part hackathon. It's hard to work on all of your amazing ideas after a long workday, so instead we get up early. And we get together, so we have the reinforcement of other people up early, too. A couple hours a week can make a big difference. So bring your laptops and your work ethic to PDX TechCoffee. Or, if you can't be there in person, join us on IRC at #techcoffee on freenode. One commit a week is all we ask.
end_time nil 2010-05-17 08:30:00 -0700
id nil 1250458672
start_time nil 2010-05-17 06:00:00 -0700
title nil PDX TechCoffee
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venue_id nil 202392038
Change #2882
2010-05-10
04:49:08

create Calagator::Event 1250458671 PDXScala Meeting Roll back

description nil Come join other Scala enthusiasts at our new location graciously hosted by Jive Software. Anything Scala related is open for discussion. We'll have Jesse Hallett discussing how he put together a lambda calculus to learn about Scala's parsing libraries. Leif Warner will also be showing an application he's been developing which uses the Step web framework (a workalike of the the Sinatra framework in Ruby). This app uses Simple Build Tool, Scardf, Jena, TDB, RDF/OWL, graphs and federated queries and is intended to provide an "open source community family tree" of the local Portland-area music scene. If you have a project or some code you'd like to share (for review or just to look at how you solved an interesting problem) please bring it along. Pizza will be provided by Jive. http://pdxscala.org/next-pdxscala-meeting-thusday-415-7pm-at-jive
end_time nil 2010-05-10 22:00:00 -0700
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venue_id nil 202391809
Change #2881
2010-05-09
20:06:50

create Calagator::Event 1250458670 North Portland Coders' Night Roll back

description nil Come hang out, drink beer, and write code every Monday night. The meetings are extremely informal, and everyone is welcome!
end_time nil 2010-05-31 23:00:00 -0700
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start_time nil 2010-05-31 18:30:00 -0700
title nil North Portland Coders' Night
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venue_id nil 202392001
Change #2880
2010-05-09
20:06:27

create Calagator::Event 1250458669 North Portland Coders' Night Roll back

description nil Come hang out, drink beer, and write code every Monday night. The meetings are extremely informal, and everyone is welcome!
end_time nil 2010-05-24 23:00:00 -0700
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Change #2879
2010-05-09
20:05:56

create Calagator::Event 1250458668 North Portland Coders' Night Roll back

description nil Come hang out, drink beer, and write code every Monday night. The meetings are extremely informal, and everyone is welcome!
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Change #2878
2010-05-09
20:05:28

create Calagator::Event 1250458667 North Portland Coders' Night Roll back

description nil Come hang out, drink beer, and write code every Monday night. The meetings are extremely informal, and everyone is welcome!
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Change #2877
2010-05-09
13:39:43

create Calagator::Event 1250458666 Portland Macintosh Users Group Roll back

description nil Question and answers on Macintosh computers. Visit with rep from Wacom for their products.
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title nil Portland Macintosh Users Group
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Change #2876
2010-05-09
09:39:03

create Calagator::Event 1250458665 PADNUG August Meeting Roll back

description nil Details to follow, but do you really need to know anything else? I mean really - Karl Shifflett! If you have any interest at all in WPF, I'd show up for this one. See Karl's blog at http://karlshifflett.wordpress.com/
end_time nil 2010-08-03 20:30:00 -0700
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start_time nil 2010-08-03 18:00:00 -0700
title nil PADNUG August Meeting
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venue_id nil 202390081
Change #2875
2010-05-09
09:35:34

create Calagator::Event 1250458664 PADNUG July Meeting Roll back

description nil Chris Goldfarb: MEF Details to follow, but you can bet that it will be [Export(typeof(Awesome))].
end_time nil 2010-07-06 20:30:00 -0700
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start_time nil 2010-07-06 18:00:00 -0700
title nil PADNUG July Meeting
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venue_id nil 202390059
Change #2874
2010-05-09
09:32:24

create Calagator::Event 1250458663 PADNUG June Meeting Roll back

description nil Andrew Hay: Making a Mockery of .NET Andrew Hay is a developer, speaker, author, dad, husband and Chief Belly Scratcher of the family dog. He started over 15 years ago by supporting mainframe assembly language programs which exceeded his own age. A few years after this initial shock treatment, he hooked his wagon to something called Active Server Pages and has been riding the gravy train on the Microsoft platform ever since. Andrew has been an active member of PADNUG since moving from Chicago to Portland in 2002 and he currently works as a developer at Vertigo Software, Inc. TOPIC: Making a Mockery of .NET In a return to showing some good ol' code in Visual Studio, Andrew will present a blend of unit testing topics. First, a quick level-set with a sampling of seasoned and fresh unit test frameworks. Next, the discussion will advance to mock object frameworks, and then round out the evening with parameterized unit test frameworks. You'll examine tools like NUnit, Rhino Mocks, MOQ, Typemock Isolator, as well as some Visual Studio 2010 tools including Pex and Moles, two clever incubation projects from Microsoft Research. While you are at it, consider visiting our Premium Sponsors that make these meetings possible: Ascentium - http://www.ascentium.com/ Microsoft - http://www.microsoft.com/ ORCS Web - http://www.orcsweb.com/rdirects/NEW_padnug_hostby.asp O'Reilly - http://www.oreilly.com/ Robert Half Technology - http://www.roberthalftechnology.com/ Looking forward to seeing you all there!
end_time nil 2010-06-01 20:30:00 -0700
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title nil PADNUG June Meeting
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venue_id nil 202390059
Change #2873
2010-05-09
09:29:26

create Calagator::Event 1250458662 Portland Silverlight User Group - May Meeting Roll back

description nil WHO: Jeff Paries Jeff Paries is the lead Silverlight developer with Waggener Edstrom Worldwide, a leading integrated communications company. Jeff has a strong background in 3D graphics and animation and is also an accomplished author and instructor in that area — he has authored several books and numerous magazine articles related to 3D. An early adopter of Silverlight, Jeff’s interests lie in developing animation concepts and methodologies within Silverlight. As a developer with design experience, Jeff’s mission is to help bridge the gap between design and development. His latest book, “Foundation Silverlight 3 Animation” works to further this goal through a scenario-based approach. TOPIC: Procedural Animation in Microsoft Silverlight Come and see how trigonometry and trigonometric functions can help us create movement in Microsoft Silverlight. Trigonometry is the study of how the angles and lengths of sides of triangles relate to one another, and is quite useful in programming Silverlight applications. We'll talk about how to apply trigonometry within Silverlight to create free-form rotations, calculate the distance between objects, use Sine curves to create oscillating movement, and more. The math will be demonstrated in a scenario-based approach in order to make it easier to understand, even if you slept through math class. Warmup - Smooth Streaming w/ VideoRx At the beginning of the meeting (6pm) Robert Reinhardt, co-author of the Microsoft Expression Blend 2 Visual Quickstart Guide and the Flash Bible series, will present his latest online encoding service, videoRx.com. This service makes it easy to compress your video content at the highest quality and lowest file size. videoRx.com analyzes your uploaded source video and delivers the best compression for your content. videoRx.com can also create adaptive streaming content for Silverlight Smooth Streaming for playback on devices and the web. Sponsors: While you are at it, consider visiting our Premium Sponsors that make these meetings possible: Vertigo - http://www.vertigo.com Webtrends - http://www.webtrends.com
end_time nil 2010-05-11 21:00:00 -0700
id nil 1250458662
start_time nil 2010-05-11 18:00:00 -0700
title nil Portland Silverlight User Group - May Meeting
venue_id nil 202390594
Change #2872
2010-05-08
19:31:28

destroy Calagator::Event 1250458626 DorkbotPDX Meeting Roll back

Change #2871
2010-05-08
07:03:23

create Calagator::Event 1250458661 Open Source Bridge Work Sprint Roll back

description nil A few of us are getting together to do work sprinting for Open Source Bridge. It's a beautiful day, so our plan is to occupy the patio at http://ristrettoroasters.com - Ristretto (3808 N Williams Ave) until my battery runs out, and then enjoy a pint at the http://www.newoldlompoc.com/5thquadrant_home.html - Fifth Quadrant in the early afternoon. I'll head over to Ristretto at 11am. Come join us if you'd like to work on a few things for the conference, or if you'd just like to hang out on this fine day. We'll be working on sponsorship-related things, checking over the schedule, writing blog posts about talks we're really looking forward to seeing, and shoring up details for the Hacker Lounge, parties, and generally fun stuff around the conference. Leslie Hawthorn (formerly program manager for Google Summer of Code), and a few people from the OSU Open Source Lab are also coming out today. We hope you're having a lovely day and hope to see you!
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Change #2870
2010-05-07
15:54:44

update Calagator::Venue 202392043 Perkins & Co. Roll back

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Change #2869
2010-05-07
15:54:41

update Calagator::Event 1250458658 OEN Workshop - What if we're doing it all wrong? Predicting if your business will survive or fail Roll back

description How can I better predict if my business will likely survive or fail? Is it possible to know in advance whether I'm going to beat the competition? How can I shape my business into a strategy that is more likely to succeed?" As it turns out, relatively quiet empirical models have surfaced that begin to answer these questions with astonishing results. Pioneering this research, first at Intel and then at Harvard, Thomas Thurston has offered to share this fascinating work, the results, and the actionable implications for managers. Thomas Thurston is President and Managing Director of Growth Science International, LLC. - www.growthsci.com Outline: 2 hours 1 hour, 15 minutes - lecture (including Q&A and discussions) 30 min group activity 15 minutes - wrap up To register for this event, please visit the <a href="http://www.oen.org/events.aspx?id=142">OEN</a> events page. How can I better predict if my business will likely survive or fail? Is it possible to know in advance whether I'm going to beat the competition? How can I shape my business into a strategy that is more likely to succeed?" As it turns out, relatively quiet empirical models have surfaced that begin to answer these questions with astonishing results. Pioneering this research, first at Intel and then at Harvard, Thomas Thurston has offered to share this fascinating work, the results, and the actionable implications for managers. Thomas Thurston is President and Managing Director of Growth Science International, LLC. - www.growthsci.com Outline: 2 hours 1 hour, 15 minutes - lecture (including Q&A and discussions) 30 min group activity 15 minutes - wrap up To register for this event, please visit the <a href="http://www.oen.org/events.aspx?id=142">OEN</a> events page.
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Change #2868
2010-05-07
15:33:42

update Calagator::Event 1250458660 OEN PubTalk™: Oregon Beer Entrepreneurs - The Seeds of Suds Roll back

description Backspace 115 Northwest 5th Ave. Portland, OR 97209- Oregon is a utopia for beer, contributing more than $2.3 billion to the economy and employing more than 4700 employees. With 74 brewing companies (32 in Portland alone), operating 102 brewing facilities in 45 cities in Oregon, its no wonder that we are the envy of beer lovers everywhere (source: Oregon Brewers Guild). Join OEN at the June PubTalk where 3 Oregon Beer-preneurs: Charlie Devereaux of Double Mountain, Irene Firmat of Full Sail and Jamie Floyd of Ninkasi Brewing will share their stories and answer your questions including: What does it take to start a brewery? Should I invest in a craft beer startup? What’s the outlook for the industry? A PubTalk™ in the truest sense - this is an event not to be missed! <b>Speakers Charlie Devereux, Double Mountain Irene Firmat, Full Sail Brewing Company Jamie Floyd </b> Please register for this event at the <a href="http://www.oen.org/events.aspx?id=150">OEN events</a> page Member Registration: $15.00 Non Member registration: $25.00 Backspace 115 Northwest 5th Ave. Portland, OR 97209- Oregon is a utopia for beer, contributing more than $2.3 billion to the economy and employing more than 4700 employees. With 74 brewing companies (32 in Portland alone), operating 102 brewing facilities in 45 cities in Oregon, its no wonder that we are the envy of beer lovers everywhere (source: Oregon Brewers Guild). Join OEN at the June PubTalk where 3 Oregon Beer-preneurs: Charlie Devereaux of Double Mountain, Irene Firmat of Full Sail and Jamie Floyd of Ninkasi Brewing will share their stories and answer your questions including: What does it take to start a brewery? Should I invest in a craft beer startup? What’s the outlook for the industry? A PubTalk™ in the truest sense - this is an event not to be missed! <b>Speakers Charlie Devereux, Double Mountain Irene Firmat, Full Sail Brewing Company Jamie Floyd, Ninkasi Brewing</b> Please register for this event at the <a href="http://www.oen.org/events.aspx?id=150">OEN events</a> page Member Registration: $15.00 Non Member registration: $25.00
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Change #2867
2010-05-07
14:16:24

update Calagator::Event 1250458659 OEN Gazelle Peer-to-Peer Group - June Roll back

description Perkins Coie 1120 N.W. Couch Street, 10th Floor Portland, OR 97209- The OEN Gazelle Peer-to-Peer Group brings together CEOs of growing companies in a trusting environment where they can share the thrill of victory and the agony of defeat. This learning and support group will meet quarterly. The focus will be you, the entrepreneur, sharing real life successes, challenges and failures. Through an established protocol, participants can discuss points of pain they are facing, and tap into this support group to safely discuss business and personal growth issues. The OEN Gazelle program will also provide the connection between this group of emerging entrepreneurial CEOs and established CEO mentors, providing all participants a personal board of advisors. Who can attend? This group is limited to only CEOs of growth companies with revenue greater than $3M and less than $50M. Registration list will be reviewed to ensure all registrants meet qualifications. Group will be limited to 25 people. Event Details: Monday, June 7, 2010 4:00 PM - 6:30 PM Perkins Coie 1120 N.W. Couch Street, 10th floor. Portland, OR 97209 Sponsored by: Perkins Coie LLP – www.perkinscoie.com <a href="http://www.oen.org/events.aspx?id=148">Click here for registration</a>: $75 OEN Members $150 Non Members Perkins Coie 1120 N.W. Couch Street, 10th Floor Portland, OR 97209- The OEN Gazelle Peer-to-Peer Group brings together CEOs of growing companies in a trusting environment where they can share the thrill of victory and the agony of defeat. This learning and support group will meet quarterly. The focus will be you, the entrepreneur, sharing real life successes, challenges and failures. Through an established protocol, participants can discuss points of pain they are facing, and tap into this support group to safely discuss business and personal growth issues. The OEN Gazelle program will also provide the connection between this group of emerging entrepreneurial CEOs and established CEO mentors, providing all participants a personal board of advisors. Who can attend? This group is limited to only CEOs of growth companies with revenue greater than $3M and less than $50M. Registration list will be reviewed to ensure all registrants meet qualifications. Group will be limited to 25 people. Event Details: Monday, June 7, 2010 4:00 PM - 6:30 PM Perkins Coie 1120 N.W. Couch Street, 10th floor. Portland, OR 97209 Sponsored by: Perkins Coie LLP – www.perkinscoie.com <a href="http://www.oen.org/events.aspx?id=148">Click here for registration</a>: $75 OEN Members $150 Non Members
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Change #2866
2010-05-07
14:12:23

update Calagator::Event 1250458660 OEN PubTalk™: Oregon Beer Entrepreneurs - The Seeds of Suds Roll back

description Backspace 115 Northwest 5th Ave. Portland, OR 97209- Oregon is a utopia for beer, contributing more than $2.3 billion to the economy and employing more than 4700 employees. With 74 brewing companies (32 in Portland alone), operating 102 brewing facilities in 45 cities in Oregon, its no wonder that we are the envy of beer lovers everywhere (source: Oregon Brewers Guild). Join OEN at the June PubTalk where 3 Oregon Beer-preneurs: Charlie Devereaux of Double Mountain, Irene Firmat of Full Sail and Jamie Floyd of Ninkasi Brewing will share their stories and answer your questions including: What does it take to start a brewery? Should I invest in a craft beer startup? What’s the outlook for the industry? A PubTalk™ in the truest sense - this is an event not to be missed! <b>Speakers Charlie Devereux, Double Mountain Irene Firmat, Full Sail Brewing Company Jamie Floyd </b> Please register for this event at the <a href="http://www.oen.org/events.aspx?id=150">OEN events</a> page Backspace 115 Northwest 5th Ave. Portland, OR 97209- Oregon is a utopia for beer, contributing more than $2.3 billion to the economy and employing more than 4700 employees. With 74 brewing companies (32 in Portland alone), operating 102 brewing facilities in 45 cities in Oregon, its no wonder that we are the envy of beer lovers everywhere (source: Oregon Brewers Guild). Join OEN at the June PubTalk where 3 Oregon Beer-preneurs: Charlie Devereaux of Double Mountain, Irene Firmat of Full Sail and Jamie Floyd of Ninkasi Brewing will share their stories and answer your questions including: What does it take to start a brewery? Should I invest in a craft beer startup? What’s the outlook for the industry? A PubTalk™ in the truest sense - this is an event not to be missed! <b>Speakers Charlie Devereux, Double Mountain Irene Firmat, Full Sail Brewing Company Jamie Floyd </b> Please register for this event at the <a href="http://www.oen.org/events.aspx?id=150">OEN events</a> page Member Registration: $15.00 Non Member registration: $25.00
Change #2865
2010-05-07
14:11:13

update Calagator::Event 1250458660 OEN PubTalk™: Oregon Beer Entrepreneurs - The Seeds of Suds Roll back

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Change #2864
2010-05-07
14:10:29

create Calagator::Event 1250458660 OEN PubTalk™: Oregon Beer Entrepreneurs - The Seeds of Suds Roll back

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Change #2863
2010-05-07
14:05:52

update Calagator::Event 1250458659 OEN Gazelle Peer-to-Peer Group - June Roll back

description Perkins Coie 1120 N.W. Couch Street, 10th Floor Portland, OR 97209- The OEN Gazelle Peer-to-Peer Group brings together CEOs of growing companies in a trusting environment where they can share the thrill of victory and the agony of defeat. This learning and support group will meet quarterly. The focus will be you, the entrepreneur, sharing real life successes, challenges and failures. Through an established protocol, participants can discuss points of pain they are facing, and tap into this support group to safely discuss business and personal growth issues. The OEN Gazelle program will also provide the connection between this group of emerging entrepreneurial CEOs and established CEO mentors, providing all participants a personal board of advisors. Who can attend? This group is limited to only CEOs of growth companies with revenue greater than $3M and less than $50M. Registration list will be reviewed to ensure all registrants meet qualifications. Group will be limited to 25 people. Event Details: Monday, June 7, 2010 4:00 PM - 6:30 PM Perkins Coie 1120 N.W. Couch Street, 10th floor. Portland, OR 97209 Sponsored by: Perkins Coie LLP – www.perkinscoie.com <a href="http://www.oen.org/events.aspx?id=148">Click here for Registration</a>: $75 OEN Members $150 Non Members Perkins Coie 1120 N.W. Couch Street, 10th Floor Portland, OR 97209- The OEN Gazelle Peer-to-Peer Group brings together CEOs of growing companies in a trusting environment where they can share the thrill of victory and the agony of defeat. This learning and support group will meet quarterly. The focus will be you, the entrepreneur, sharing real life successes, challenges and failures. Through an established protocol, participants can discuss points of pain they are facing, and tap into this support group to safely discuss business and personal growth issues. The OEN Gazelle program will also provide the connection between this group of emerging entrepreneurial CEOs and established CEO mentors, providing all participants a personal board of advisors. Who can attend? This group is limited to only CEOs of growth companies with revenue greater than $3M and less than $50M. Registration list will be reviewed to ensure all registrants meet qualifications. Group will be limited to 25 people. Event Details: Monday, June 7, 2010 4:00 PM - 6:30 PM Perkins Coie 1120 N.W. Couch Street, 10th floor. Portland, OR 97209 Sponsored by: Perkins Coie LLP – www.perkinscoie.com <a href="http://www.oen.org/events.aspx?id=148">Click here for registration</a>: $75 OEN Members $150 Non Members
Change #2862
2010-05-07
14:04:49

create Calagator::Event 1250458659 OEN Gazelle Peer-to-Peer Group - June Roll back

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Change #2861
2010-05-07
14:00:40

update Calagator::Event 1250458658 OEN Workshop - What if we're doing it all wrong? Predicting if your business will survive or fail Roll back

description How can I better predict if my business will likely survive or fail? Is it possible to know in advance whether I'm going to beat the competition? How can I shape my business into a strategy that is more likely to succeed?" As it turns out, relatively quiet empirical models have surfaced that begin to answer these questions with astonishing results. Pioneering this research, first at Intel and then at Harvard, Thomas Thurston has offered to share this fascinating work, the results, and the actionable implications for managers. Thomas Thurston is President and Managing Director of Growth Science International, LLC. - www.growthsci.com Outline: 2 hours 1 hour, 15 minutes - lecture (including Q&A and discussions) 30 min group activity 15 minutes - wrap up How can I better predict if my business will likely survive or fail? Is it possible to know in advance whether I'm going to beat the competition? How can I shape my business into a strategy that is more likely to succeed?" As it turns out, relatively quiet empirical models have surfaced that begin to answer these questions with astonishing results. Pioneering this research, first at Intel and then at Harvard, Thomas Thurston has offered to share this fascinating work, the results, and the actionable implications for managers. Thomas Thurston is President and Managing Director of Growth Science International, LLC. - www.growthsci.com Outline: 2 hours 1 hour, 15 minutes - lecture (including Q&A and discussions) 30 min group activity 15 minutes - wrap up To register for this event, please visit the <a href="http://www.oen.org/events.aspx?id=142">OEN</a> events page.
Change #2860
2010-05-07
13:59:13

update Calagator::Venue 202391997 Perkins & Co. 1211 SW 5th Ave, Ste 1000 Portland, OR 97204 Roll back

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Change #2859
2010-05-07
13:58:19

create Calagator::Event 1250458658 OEN Workshop - What if we're doing it all wrong? Predicting if your business will survive or fail Roll back

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Change #2858
2010-05-07
13:58:15

create Calagator::Venue 202391997 Perkins & Co. 1211 SW 5th Ave, Ste 1000 Portland, OR 97204 Roll back

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Change #2857
2010-05-07
10:29:39

update Calagator::Venue 202391475 Kell's Irish Restaurant (Upstairs Ballroom) 112 SW 2nd Ave Portland, OR 97204 Roll back

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Change #2856
2010-05-07
10:28:00

create Calagator::Event 1250458657 Tour-based Testing: The Hacker's Landmark Tour Roll back

description nil Presented by the Quality Assurance Forum Growing application complexity, coupled with the exploding increase in application surface area, has resulted in new quality challenges for testers. Some test teams are adopting a tour-based testing methodology because it’s incredibly good at breaking down testing into manageable chunks. However, hackers are paying close attention to systems and developing new targeted attacks to stay one step ahead. Rafal Los takes you inside the hacker’s world, identifying the landmarks hackers target within applications and showing you how to identify the defects they seek out. Learn what "landmarks” are, how to identify them from functional specifications, and how to tailor negative testing strategies to different landmark categories. Test teams, already choked for time and resources and now saddled with security testing, will learn how to pinpoint the defect - from the mountains of vulnerabilities often uncovered in security testing - that could compromise the entire application. Meet the Speaker: Rafal Los, Hewlett-Packard Rafal Los, Web Application Security SME with Hewlett-Packard's Application Security Center (ASC), is a 10+ industry veteran who has worked in a variety of security positions - from consultant to Information Security Officer in the Fortune 100 - within some of the most demanding business environments. Rafal’s unique blend of technical expertise and business knowledge enable him to teach audiences about security techniques, programs and processes that they can both understand strategically, and realistically apply. He has extensive experience in security testing, risk analysis and management, penetration testing and architecture and policy. Rafal is an accomplished writer maintaining 2 popular blogs with numerous appearances in the mainstream media and niche sites such as Slashdot. Previous successes include building and implementing a successful web application security program for one of the largest and most diverse companies in the world. Agenda 11:00am Guest check-in, networking & buffet lunch 11:30pm Program starts 12:50pm Program Q&A 1:00pm Program ends Get $10 off registration with code: spring Includes program, networking & lunch REGISTER: https://sao.site-ym.com/events/event_details.asp?id=100100
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Change #2855
2010-05-07
10:27:51

create Calagator::Venue 202391475 Kell's Irish Restaurant (Upstairs Ballroom) 112 SW 2nd Ave Portland, OR 97204 Roll back

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Change #2854
2010-05-06
16:04:14

create Calagator::Event 1250458656 Brain Silo Hackfest/Open House Roll back

description nil The silo is open to any interested parties who want to hack or check out the space. <b>This is an Open House meeting</b> NOTE: The entrance for the space is on the backside of the building in the alley -- NOT at the mailing address. See this satellite view for clarification: http://bit.ly/8Arvpt The outside door is at the top of a set of stairs. The space is marked with a small sticker that is labeled "BrainSilo"
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Change #2853
2010-05-05
19:06:50

create Calagator::Event 1250458655 Open Source Bridge Work Sprint Roll back

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Change #2852
2010-05-05
14:11:30

create Calagator::Event 1250458654 PDX Net2 Camp Roll back

description nil <b>About PDX Net2 Camp</b> PDX Net2 Camp is an event focused on intersecting technology and social impact -- right here in Portland. It's a gathering for participants to learn, share insights and build sustainable collaborations in an open environment. Participant-driven topics will will explore how technology can advance... * Program Delivery * Communications * Fundraising * Advocacy * Community Organizing * and more! <b>Who should attend this camp?</b> This camp is for nonprofit/ngo leaders, designers, developers, advocacy groups, fundraising professionals, communications specialists, and entrepreneurs. ...and anyone else who wants to contribute, brainstorm and discover ideas for creating social change through the use of technology. <b>Event Details</b> When: Friday, June 25th, 9:30am - 3:00pm Where: DreamBOX @ the Jupiter Hotel, 800 East Burnside Street, Portland, OR Cost: Free!!! <b>Register at http://pdxnet2camp.eventbrite.com/</b> <b>Stay Tuned for More Details...</b> Details will be posted on PDX Net2 Camp wiki at http://pdxnet2camp.pbworks.com/.
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Change #2851
2010-05-05
14:01:24

create Calagator::Event 1250458653 Lunch 2.0 at JanRain Roll back

description nil <a href="http://www.janrain.com/">JanRain</a> will be hosting Lunch 2.0 at their office in downtown Portland on Wednesday, July 14, 2010. Are you vegan or vegetarian? Please leave a comment so we can plan food accordingly. Thanks. Wondering what Lunch 2.0 is? Lunch 2.0 is a phenomenon that began in Silicon Valley. You can read about their current events and the history behind Lunch 2.0 at <a href="http://lunch20.com/">lunch20.com</a>. We imported the concept to Portland in 2007, and you can follow all things Portland Lunch 2.0 at the <a href="http://siliconflorist.com/tags/lunch20/">Silicon Florist</a>.
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Change #2850
2010-05-05
14:01:23

create Calagator::Venue 202392384 Janrain Headquarters Roll back

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Change #2849
2010-05-05
13:46:57

create Calagator::Event 1250458652 Play pinball for concrete5 Roll back

description nil We need to pick some 6 digit winning numbers for our Karma Rewards system. In an effort to be not boring we're gonna make a little weekly video where we offer some news, try to pick some /totally random/ numbers and show off something cool about Portland. In our pilot we wanted to goto Ground Kontrol and get 6 people to play 6 pin ball machines in a row. We'll then take the second digit in from every person's score and assemble the winning number out of that. We need to do this 3 times. Shouldn't take more than 10 minutes or so depending on your pin-ball proficiency. Learn more about concrete5: http://concrete5.org Learn more about our new karma system: http://concrete5.org/community/karma RSVP so we know we've got enough people: http://bit.ly/9tJF6m
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