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Change #25570
2014-01-06
16:23:20

update Calagator::Source 996334955 http://www.meetup.com/pdxtech4good-nonprofit-activist-tech/events/138039272/ Roll back

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Change #25569
2014-01-06
16:23:20

update Calagator::Venue 202392091 New Relic Roll back

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Change #25568
2014-01-06
16:23:20

create Calagator::Event 1250465441 Social Change Anytime Everywhere Roll back

description nil <p>Amy Sample Ward will present ideas from her new book, <i><a href="http://amysampleward.org/publications/#SocialChangeAnytimeEverywhere"><b>Social Change Anytime Everywhere:</b> How to implement online multichannel strategies to spark advocacy, raise money and engage your community</a></i>.</p> <p>Drawing from her deep experience working with technology for nonprofits, Amy will show how organizations are successfully integrating online multichannel efforts into their work, and how you can craft an “Anytime Everywhere” campaign to achieve your nonprofit or social change goals and objectives.</p> <p>Published in 2013, <i>Social Change Anytime Everywhere</i> has received rave reviews from media and readers alike. Coauthors Allyson Kapin and Amy Sample Ward describe in a readable and highly practical style how organizations can effectively plan and implement online multichannel strategies of “Anytime Everywhere” to advocate for their causes, raise money and engage more deeply with their communities. The book is available from <a href="http://amzn.com/1118288335">Amazon</a>, <a href="http://www.powells.com/biblio/62-9781118288337-0">Powell's</a>, and an online ebook can be downloaded for patrons of <a href="http://multcolib.bibliocommons.com/item/show/2315886068">Multnomah County Library</a>. If you get a chance, we encourage you to start reading the book ahead of time!</p> <p>Stop by for discussion, networking with the nonprofit tech crowd, and refreshments!</p> <p><b>Presenter</b></p> <p><b>Amy Sample Ward</b> is an author and speaker, and works with nonprofits of all sizes around the world to use technology to enhance their community impact. She is the author of a highly respected blog on nonprofit technology, and somehow finds time for her day job as CEO of <a href="http://www.nten.org/">NTEN (the Nonprofit Technology Network)</a>. Amy is also a former community organizer for NetSquared, having supported local NetSquared groups around the world.</p> <p><b><br></b></p> <p><b>Venue Sponsor</b></p> <p>Many thanks to our venue sponsor <a href="http://newrelic.com/">New Relic</a>! New Relic is a software analytics company that makes sense of billions of metrics about millions of applications in real time because we believe it’s impossible to delight customers without visibility into their experiences.</p> <p><b><br></b></p> <p><b>Agenda</b></p> <p>Networking and refreshments 6pm-6:30pm</p> <p>Presentation 6:30pm-7:45pm</p> <p>Additional Q&A and networking 7:45pm-8pm</p> <p> </p> <p><b>Accessibility</b></p> <p>Mobility Access: This venue is wheelchair accessible.</p> <p>Hearing Access: Not yet known if this venue as AV equipment.</p> <p>Sight Access: We will use a projector at this venue. Contact us if you would like a copy of the presentation in advance.</p> <p>We want everyone to be able to participate in the PDXTech4Good community and events. Please don't hesitate to let us know what we can do to accommodate your needs.</p> <p><b><br></b></p> <p><b>Parking & Transportation</b></p> <p>There is a parking garage nearby on Pine between 4th & 5th. </p>
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venue_id nil 202394310
Change #25567
2014-01-06
16:23:20

create Calagator::Venue 202392091 New Relic Roll back

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Change #25566
2014-01-06
16:23:20

create Calagator::Source 996334955 http://www.meetup.com/pdxtech4good-nonprofit-activist-tech/events/138039272/ Roll back

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Change #25565
2014-01-06
15:32:50

create Calagator::Event 1250465440 Hacks/Hackers PDX January Meetup Roll back

description nil Yes, Hacks/Hackers PDX is still alive! We have two co-organizers, M. Edward (@znmeb) Borasky and Melissa (@capnleela) Chavez. For January we’re having a 2014 kickoff round table with lightning talks. We want to hear what journalists and developers are working on and where more collaboration is needed.
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title nil Hacks/Hackers PDX January Meetup
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venue_details nil If the doors are locked, there will be someone waiting in the lobby to let you in, or, if you arrive later, a posted number to call to be let in.
venue_id nil 202393905
Change #25564
2014-01-06
15:17:45

create Calagator::Event 1250465439 FutureTalk with Amber Case Roll back

description nil ## Rise of the Indie Web ## What happens when an online service you use freezes your account, loses your data, or goes out of business? Have you ever used a service by a company that suddenly went under, stranding your data? What happened to the Internet in 2003?Do you own your own identity or do you sharecrop? Who owns your data and why? Case will talk about data ownership, identity and the Indie Web, a movement that is taking back ownership of one's own identity and data instead of sharecropping on 3rd party websites. This is the 3rd event in a series of free monthly FutureTalks from disruptive Developers, innovative Technologists and world-changing Creatives. Doors open at 5:30p for food and drinks, and the presentation will begin right at 6p. Please RSVP via Eventbrite [HERE](http://bit.ly/1a1MpuT) *Amber Case is the Director of Esri's R&D Center, Portland, where she works on next generation location-based technology. Previously, she co-founded Geoloqi, a location-based software company acquired by Esri in 2012. She recently worked on MapAttack! an urban geofencing game based on Esri technology.* *In 2012 she was named one of National Geographic's Emerging Explorers and made Inc Magazine's 30 under 30 with Geoloqi co-founder Aaron Parecki. Case has spoken at TED on technology and humans and regularly speaks around the world.* *Case is a proponent of data ownership, and uses her domain as her own personal data store and identity provider. Case founded IndieWebCamp with Tantek Çelik and Aaron Parecki in 2010. Case is interested in furthering the ideas of Calm Technology, wearable computing, and the future of the interface. You can follow her on Twitter @caseorganic or at caseorganic.com.* › FutureTalk is brought to you by New Relic in collaboration with [PIE](http://www.piepdx.com) and [TAO](http://www.techoregon.org)
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Change #25563
2014-01-06
11:20:18

update Calagator::Event 1250465085 PADNUG - Effective Scrum and High Quality Code; It Is a Chicken and Egg Relationship Roll back

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title PADNUG - Effective Scrum and High Quality Code; It Is a Chicken and Egg Relationship PADNUG - Effective Scrum and High Quality Code - It Is a Chicken and Egg Relationship
Change #25562
2014-01-06
11:19:22

update Calagator::Venue 202394309 Beaverton Health and Science School Roll back

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Change #25561
2014-01-06
11:17:41

update Calagator::Event 1250465085 PADNUG - Effective Scrum and High Quality Code; It Is a Chicken and Egg Relationship Roll back

description tba Scrum is simple, but Scrum is Hard. Scrum is so simple that it can be explained in 20 minutes, but so hard that some teams are never effective. Yet other teams produce 3-10 times more business value than they did before. This talk will go into one of the main differences between under performing teams and very successful teams, the impact of Code Quality on the effectiveness of a Scrum team. You will learn about the business case for high quality code, establishing the business commitment to high quality code and the process and organization should use to make code quality an enabler rather than a restrainer of the delivery of business value.
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Change #25560
2014-01-06
11:17:41

create Calagator::Venue 202394309 Beaverton Health and Science School Roll back

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Change #25559
2014-01-06
11:16:16

update Calagator::Event 1250465085 Portland Area Dot Net Users Group - Effective Scrum and High Quality Code; It Is a Chicken and Egg Relationship Roll back

title Portland Area Dot Net Users Group - Effective Scrum and High Quality Code; It Is a Chicken and Egg Relationship PADNUG - Effective Scrum and High Quality Code; It Is a Chicken and Egg Relationship
Change #25558
2014-01-06
11:15:36

destroy Calagator::Event 1250465374 Portland Code Camp Roll back

Change #25557
2014-01-06
10:09:44

create Calagator::Event 1250465438 Write the Docs Roll back

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start_time nil 2014-05-05 09:00:00 -0700
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venue_id nil 202390999
Change #25556
2014-01-06
08:42:11

create Calagator::Event 1250465437 OpenStack Northwest User Group Meetup Roll back

description nil Some of the core contributors, developers and implementers of OpenStack are flying over to Portland to bring you the latest and greatest in Cloud storage. And generous sponsors are buying us dinner and beer. This meetup is quickly growing to be one of the most interesting events in the Northwest for those wanting to stay on top of advancement in the future of computing. <h3>Meetup Agenda</h3> <br><b>6:00 - 6:30</b> - Check in, pizza, beer and networking. <br><br><b>6:30 - 7:00</b> – Introduction, OpenStack and your career - Al Kari (<a href="http://www.detacloud.com">DetaCloud</a>) Accelerate your career and increase your value to your current or potential employers. Learn about shortcuts to quickly acquire some of the hottest skills in Cloud computing. <br><b>7:00 - 7:45</b> - OpenStack Block Storage (Cinder) - Mike Perez (<b>DreamHost</b>) Today there are many different storage solutions to choose from. It can be overwhelming from a cloud provider's perspective to offer many options for their users, let alone provide a consistent set of tools with each vendor offering their own interface. The OpenStack Block Storage project Cinder provides an API to talk to many different vendor solutions, in which other applications or OpenStack programs can talk to. We'll first examine the difference between block and object storage. That'll lead us into having an introduction to Cinder, and an opportunity to review the architecture, vendor driver plugin model, current features, and upcoming features for the IceHouse release. <br><b>7:45 - 8:15</b> - OpenStack Object Storage (Swift) - Richard Raseley (for <b>SwiftStack</b>) This presentation will provide an overview of the OpenStack object storage platform "Swift", its history, contributors, example use cases, and features <br><b>8:15 - 8:45</b> - EMC and OpenStack - Jeremy Keen - (<b>EMC</b>) As a Corporate Sponsor of OpenStack, EMC has contributed Cinder drivers for VNX, VMAX, and most recently ViPR. EMC ViPR is a lightweight, software-only solution that transforms your existing storage environment into a simple, extensible and open platform, that can deliver fully automated storage services and realize the full potential of the Software-Defined Data Center. ViPR includes an open source Cinder driver as well as an object storage engine with Swift and Amazon S3 APIs. We will dive into the integration of ViPR and OpenStack and learn about methods for delivering IT-as-a-Service while avoiding storage vendor lock-in. <br><b>8:45 - 9:00</b> – OPEN MIKE (YOU) Working on an interesting project, or have an idea to share with the group? Maybe you have a question or an announcement to make. Here’s your chance. <h3>About the speakers:</h3> <br><b>Al Kari</b> - After 6 years of leading Cloud Computing services at Dell, Al Co-Founded DetaCloud to advocate for building the future of Open Cloud. He is a standing member in the Cloud Advisory Council, the Linux Professional Institute and the OpenStack Foundation <br><b>Mike Perez</b> is a Core developer of the OpenStack Block Storage project Cinder and Senior Software Engineer at DreamHost. His primary responsibilities are contributing Cinder, and managing the storage needs of DreamHost's public cloud DreamCompute. He has written v2 of Cinder's API, and is currently working on v3 <br><b>Richard Raseley</b> is an Infrastructure and Tooling Engineer at Puppet Labs and a standing member of the OpenStack Foundation. Prior to joining Puppet, Richard worked as a Systems Engineer with Concur Technologies, where h deploy a near petabyte-scale distributed object store based upon OpenStack Swift <br><b>Jeremy Keen</b> over the last 3 years at EMC as a Systems Engineer, Jeremy has designed hybrid and private cloud solutions for businesses in the Pacific Northwest. He now specializes in software-defined-storage at EMC including the recently launched ViPR an open, extensible software-only solution that includes deep integration with OpenStack Cinder and Swift. <br> Special thanks to our sponsors <b>Jama Software</b> for providing the facilities, beverages and beer, and to <b>ProFocus</b> for the pizza and door prizes.
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Change #25555
2014-01-06
08:20:35

create Calagator::Event 1250465436 PDXCloud December Gathering Roll back

description nil Hey everyone, welcome to 2014! For the first meeting of the year, I thought we could have an open discussion. Let’s see if we can put together a list of tools and tips targeted to companies and organizations just getting started with cloud technology. The end goal would be to create a community-written how-to resource that we could post to pdxcloud.com. Tools: * Cloud Service Providers * Configuration Management Systems * Monitoring/Alerting * Centralized Logging * Cost Management * Code/Deployment Management Tips: * Security * Development in Cloud * Eventual Consistency * Design for Failure * Distributed Systems * Backup and Disaster Recovery Planning If you have more categories to add to the list, please bring them to the meeting. If you have a tool or technique you’d like to demonstrate or present on (formally or informally), that would be fantastic. And most importantly, if you can identify gaps in your cloud technology knowledge or implementation that you’d like to delve into as part of this discussion, definitely plan to share those points. As always, there will be pizza and refreshments. Doors open at 6:30pm, meeting starts at 7pm. Looking forward to seeing you all on Wednesday!
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start_time nil 2014-01-08 18:30:00 -0800
title nil PDXCloud December Gathering
url nil https://groups.google.com/forum/#!forum/pdxcloud
venue_details nil The door to the building is locked in the evening, but there will be someone there to let you in from 6:30 to 7:20 pm.
venue_id nil 202393449
Change #25554
2014-01-05
20:59:04

create Calagator::Event 1250465435 Puppet Triage-a-Thon Roll back

description nil Interested in contributing to Puppet? Want to come hang out with fun people and do geeky things all day? Come to our Triage-A-Thon on Saturday, January 11th! You can participate virtually from anywhere in the world, or join us in person in our office in Portland, OR. Our goal is to review all the open tickets in several of our projects to: - Update and confirm that issues are still relevant - Ensure tickets are in the right status and all the right information is present to fix the problem - Close any invalid or no longer relevant tickets We’ll assign blocks of tickets to every participant, explain what you need to do, and provide people on the ground to answer questions and help you make decisions. If you want a few more details about how you can help, you should read about the process we use to triage bugs: http://docs.puppetlabs.com/community/puppet_projects_workflow.html **If you want a t-shirt, you MUST register and you must provide a shipping address and phone number (for international shipping). Thanks!** If you live in Portland, Oregon: Join us in person at our office in the Pearl! We'll provide breakfast, coffee, a delicious lunch, snacks and space in our office. Please bring a laptop computer with you. You're welcome to drop in at any point - we're starting at 7am online to include those in other time zones, but we don't expect to see you that early :) The first 200 people who help for at least 2 hours will be sent a special edition Puppet Triage-a-Thon t-shirt, and we'll have additional prizes for top participants! Register at http://triagepuppetjan2014.eventbrite.com
end_time nil 2014-01-11 16:00:00 -0800
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title nil Puppet Triage-a-Thon
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venue_id nil 202393539
Change #25553
2014-01-05
19:18:45

update Calagator::Event 1250465322 Programming Android Devices - Free 8 Week Course Begins Today Roll back

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Change #25552
2014-01-05
19:18:12

update Calagator::Event 1250465323 Programming Android Devices - Study Group Begins Today Roll back

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Change #25551
2014-01-05
19:12:00

create Calagator::Event 1250465434 Portland Retro Gaming Expo Roll back

description nil Retro Gaming Expo, Inc. is a Portland, Oregon-based 501(c)4 non-profit cooperative organization dedicated to creating awareness of, and appreciation for classic video and arcade games through the presentation of events and conventions that celebrate the historic contribution video games have made and continue to make in popular culture. Speakers, auction, hundreds of games to play, nerdy music, buy/sell/trade, gaming tournaments, and more.
end_time nil 2014-10-12 17:00:00 -0700
id nil 1250465434
start_time nil 2014-10-11 09:00:00 -0700
title nil Portland Retro Gaming Expo
url nil http://retrogamingexpo.com/
venue_id nil 202389921
Change #25550
2014-01-05
16:25:04

create Calagator::Event 1250465433 Homebrew Website Club PDX Roll back

description nil Are you building your own website? Indie reader? Personal publishing web app? Or some other digital magic-cloud proxy? If so, come on by and join a gathering of people with likeminded interests. Bring your friends that want to start a personal web site. Exchange information, swap ideas, talk shop, help work on a project, whatever... This will be held concurrently with the Homebrew Website Club meeting in San Francisco with a remote video link between the two sites! See the [Homebrew Website Club Newsletter Volume 1 Issue 1](http://tantek.com/2013/332/b1/homebrew-website-club-newsletter) for a description of the previous meeting.
end_time nil 2014-01-15 19:30:00 -0800
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start_time nil 2014-01-15 18:30:00 -0800
title nil Homebrew Website Club PDX
url nil http://indiewebcamp.com/events/2014-01-15-homebrew-website-club
venue_details nil You may have to call or text to get in the front door. Instructions will be posted on the door if this is the case.
venue_id nil 202393267
Change #25549
2014-01-05
13:16:40

update Calagator::Event 1250465316 PDXScala Monthly Meeting Roll back

description Come join other Scala fans, whether you're a seasoned oldtimer or complete beginner. We'll have open discussions and a variety of presentations and examples. If you have topics you're interested in hearing more about or something you'd like to give a presentation on, please let us know! Also, feel free to bring code you'd like to show off or get input on from the rest of the group! As we've been doing for some months now, the first hour of tonight's meeting will be oriented towards people who are new to Scala. If you have questions you'd like to ask about general usage, specific libraries, or overall understanding of the ecosystem, we'll be here to help you find your way. For everyone else, we'll have plenty of extra time tonight for any other discussions and topics, so if you have something you'd like to talk about or code you'd like to show, come prepared! We'll have pizza here at 6, so come early if you're hungry. We look forward to seeing you all there! Come join other Scala fans, whether you are a seasoned oldtimer or complete beginner. We will have open discussions and a variety of presentations and examples. If you have topics you are interested in hearing more about or something you would like to give a presentation on, please let us know! Also, feel free to bring code you would like to show off or get input on from the rest of the group! This month, Susan Potter will be joining us to give a couple of motivating examples of Scalaz usage showing how thinking more functionally can yield less complex code. More details on other talks and possible discussion topics will be coming shortly. If you have a topic you would like to discuss or present on, let us know on the mailing list (https://groups.google.com/forum/#!forum/pdxscala) or ping @tlockney on Twitter! Finally, as usual, the first hour of this meeting will be oriented towards people who are relatively new to Scala. If you have questions you would like to ask about general usage, specific libraries, or overall understanding of the ecosystem, we will be here to help you find your way. For everyone else, we will have plenty of extra time tonight for any other discussions and topics. Pizza will be here at 6, so come early if you are hungry. We look forward to seeing you all there!
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Change #25548
2014-01-05
09:47:43

update Calagator::Event 1250465403 PDXNode presentation night Roll back

description Monthly presentation night! It's our first birthday! * Andrew Winterman has recently been working on simple-scuttle based on Dominic Tarr's scuttlebutt and will share the fun we can have with it as well as the challenges that came with creating it. ** more talks to come! Please contact an organizer via irc.freenode.net #pdxnode or via meetup on what you'd love to share. Thanks! Presentations start at 7pm. We welcome open dialogue during the presentations. We're all here to learn! Come a little early to say hi. We'll also be hanging out at 6:30pm to help any newcomers needing help to gettting started by installing node and npm. It will be a nice variety of topics and level of talks. If anyone is interested, we could also take discussions to post-talk drinks nearby. Maybe even hack a little. Monthly presentation night! It's our first birthday! * Andrew Winterman has recently been working on simple-scuttle based on Dominic Tarr's scuttlebutt and will share the fun we can have with it as well as the challenges that came with creating it. * Jacob Groundwater created NodeOS, an attempt to use npm as a full-fledged operating system package manager. Attendees who have access to Docker during the talk will get to publish and test modules on their local NodeOS instances. Please *pre-install* the Docker image (~300MB) with: sudo docker pull nodeos/nodeos The above image was generated from the NodeOS Docker Repository * Kyle Drake will be sharing on Bitcoin. Presentations start at 7pm. We welcome open dialogue during the presentations. We're all here to learn! Come a little early to say hi. We'll also be hanging out at 6:30pm to help any newcomers needing help to gettting started by installing node and npm. It will be a nice variety of topics and level of talks. If anyone is interested, we could also take discussions to post-talk drinks nearby. Maybe even hack a little.
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Change #25547
2014-01-04
16:51:09

create Calagator::Event 1250465432 SE Portland Coders Night (SEPoCoNi) Roll back

description nil Alternative to PDX Weekly Hackathon. Come hang out and write code in a quieter, less crowded environment with your fellow nerds. The meetings are extremely informal, and everyone is welcome! The place is smaller, so finding the nerd herd shouldn't be too difficult.
end_time nil 2014-01-09 22:00:00 -0800
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start_time nil 2014-01-09 18:00:00 -0800
title nil SE Portland Coders Night (SEPoCoNi)
venue_id nil 202390432
Change #25546
2014-01-04
11:04:17

update Calagator::Event 1250465306 Portland's Techno-Activism 3rd Monday Roll back

description <hr><p>This event is free, but please RSVP on Eventbrite (linked above)</p> <strong>We will not be doing a December TA3M, but we look forward to January's meetup!</strong> <h2>Event Description</h2> <p>We plan to do a hands-on meetup, where you will get to learn how to use the internet anonymously using Tor, VPN, etc. </p> <p>Have a preference about what you want to learn? Want to lead a group in teaching a method? Email us a [email protected] and we'll add you to the agenda. </p> <h2>What should I bring?</h2> <ul> <li>A willingness to learn or to teach</li> <li>A laptop. If you don't have one, let us know and we can try to scrounge up an extra one for you.</li> <li>A current news story that you want to discuss with the group related to privacy/security/surveillance/censorship (optional) </li> </ul><h2>What is it?</h2> This is the Techno-Activism 3rd Monday event for Portland, Oregon! Read more about <a href="http://wiki.openitp.org/events:techno-activism_3rd_mondays">techno-activism 3rd mondays</a>. <h2> Who should come? </h2> Anyone interested in techno-activism. We invite coders, geeks, artists, and anyone else. No technical experience required. <h2>Who's hosting?</h2> Flux has generously offered to host this month's meetup. Be sure to read their code of conduct (below) before coming to the event. This will ensure that everyone has a great, safe time. The Privly Foundation will organize this and future TA3M Portland events. There will be light refreshments provided. <h2>Flux's Code of Conduct</h2> 1. We are present, awake, and sober. 2. We listen non-judgmentally to ourselves and to everyone else. 3. We make mistakes: everything that happens in this space is part of a learning experience. 4. We speak only out of and about our personal experience and understanding. 5. When faced with a choice between being curious and being defensive, we choose to be curious. 6. We clean up after ourselves. 7. We make things here and consume things elsewhere. 8. We spend some of our free time here, not most or all of it. 9. We treat one another as the other would like to be treated. If we don’t know how, we ask. 10. We respect each others’ personal space and possessions. Specifically, we check in before touching someone or their belongings. 11. We respect each others’ consent and boundaries. Yes means yes, no means no, maybe means no, and silence is not consent. We accept “no”s without arguing, and say “yes” when we mean yes. 12. We respect chosen names, pronouns, and genders. If we don’t know how, we ask. 13. We act from an assumption of mutual respect and good will. We clarify misunderstandings and apologize for harm caused. We assume ignorance and not malice. 14. We watch out for each other to maintain a respectful and safe community. If we don’t know how, we ask. 15.When people’s conduct falls short of these agreements, we speak with them one-on-one. If matters don’t improve, we address the issue in a small group. If matters still don’t improve after three discussions, we might ask you to leave the space. As a last resort, we may vote to dissolve your membership. <h2>Upcoming Privacy Retreat</h2> <p> Are you passionate about privacy-enhancing technologies? Join us for a Privacy Technology Retreat Februrary 7-10th in Southern Oregon. For more information, please see our <a href="https://www.privly.org/content/privacy-technology-retreat">latest blog post</a>.</p> <h2>PDXTech4Good</h2> If you're interested in this event, you might also be interested in the <a href="http://www.meetup.com/pdxtech4good-nonprofit-activist-tech/">PDXTech4Good</a> meetup. <hr><p>This event is free, but please RSVP on Eventbrite (linked above)</p> <h2>Event Description</h2> <p>We plan to do a hands-on meetup, where you will get to learn how to use the internet anonymously using Tor, VPN, etc. </p> <p>Have a preference about what you want to learn? Want to lead a group in teaching a method? Email us a [email protected] and we'll add you to the agenda. </p> <h2>What should I bring?</h2> <ul> <li>A willingness to learn or to teach</li> <li>A laptop. If you don't have one, let us know and we can try to scrounge up an extra one for you.</li> <li>A current news story that you want to discuss with the group related to privacy/security/surveillance/censorship (optional) </li> </ul><h2>What is it?</h2> This is the Techno-Activism 3rd Monday event for Portland, Oregon! Read more about <a href="http://wiki.openitp.org/events:techno-activism_3rd_mondays">techno-activism 3rd mondays</a>. <h2> Who should come? </h2> Anyone interested in techno-activism. We invite coders, geeks, artists, and anyone else. No technical experience required. <h2>Who's hosting?</h2> Flux has generously offered to host this month's meetup. Be sure to read their code of conduct (below) before coming to the event. This will ensure that everyone has a great, safe time. The Privly Foundation will organize this and future TA3M Portland events. There will be light refreshments provided. <h2>Flux's Code of Conduct</h2> 1. We are present, awake, and sober. 2. We listen non-judgmentally to ourselves and to everyone else. 3. We make mistakes: everything that happens in this space is part of a learning experience. 4. We speak only out of and about our personal experience and understanding. 5. When faced with a choice between being curious and being defensive, we choose to be curious. 6. We clean up after ourselves. 7. We make things here and consume things elsewhere. 8. We spend some of our free time here, not most or all of it. 9. We treat one another as the other would like to be treated. If we don’t know how, we ask. 10. We respect each others’ personal space and possessions. Specifically, we check in before touching someone or their belongings. 11. We respect each others’ consent and boundaries. Yes means yes, no means no, maybe means no, and silence is not consent. We accept “no”s without arguing, and say “yes” when we mean yes. 12. We respect chosen names, pronouns, and genders. If we don’t know how, we ask. 13. We act from an assumption of mutual respect and good will. We clarify misunderstandings and apologize for harm caused. We assume ignorance and not malice. 14. We watch out for each other to maintain a respectful and safe community. If we don’t know how, we ask. 15.When people’s conduct falls short of these agreements, we speak with them one-on-one. If matters don’t improve, we address the issue in a small group. If matters still don’t improve after three discussions, we might ask you to leave the space. As a last resort, we may vote to dissolve your membership. <h2>Upcoming Privacy Retreat</h2> <p> Are you passionate about privacy-enhancing technologies? Join us for a Privacy Technology Retreat Februrary 7-10th in Southern Oregon. For more information, please see our <a href="https://www.privly.org/content/privacy-technology-retreat">latest blog post</a>.</p> <h2>PDXTech4Good</h2> If you're interested in this event, you might also be interested in the <a href="http://www.meetup.com/pdxtech4good-nonprofit-activist-tech/">PDXTech4Good</a> meetup.
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Change #25545
2014-01-04
10:52:23

update Calagator::Event 1250465306 Portland's Techno-Activism 3rd Monday Roll back

description <hr><p>This event is free, but please RSVP: http://ta3m-pdx-7.eventbrite.com/</p> <strong>We will not be doing a December TA3M, but we look forward to January's meetup!</strong> <h2>Event Description</h2> <p>We plan to do a hands-on meetup, where you will get to learn how to use the internet anonymously using Tor, VPN, etc. </p> <p>Have a preference about what you want to learn? Want to lead a group in teaching a method? Email us a [email protected] and we'll add you to the agenda. </p> <h2>What should I bring?</h2> <ul> <li>A willingness to learn or to teach</li> <li>A laptop. If you don't have one, let us know and we can try to scrounge up an extra one for you.</li> <li>A current news story that you want to discuss with the group related to privacy/security/surveillance/censorship (optional) </li> </ul><h2>What is it?</h2> This is the Techno-Activism 3rd Monday event for Portland, Oregon! Read more about <a href="http://wiki.openitp.org/events:techno-activism_3rd_mondays">techno-activism 3rd mondays</a>. <h2> Who should come? </h2> Anyone interested in techno-activism. We invite coders, geeks, artists, and anyone else. No technical experience required. <h2>Who's hosting?</h2> Flux has generously offered to host this month's meetup. Be sure to read their code of conduct (below) before coming to the event. This will ensure that everyone has a great, safe time. The Privly Foundation will organize this and future TA3M Portland events. There will be light refreshments provided. <h2>Flux's Code of Conduct</h2> 1. We are present, awake, and sober. 2. We listen non-judgmentally to ourselves and to everyone else. 3. We make mistakes: everything that happens in this space is part of a learning experience. 4. We speak only out of and about our personal experience and understanding. 5. When faced with a choice between being curious and being defensive, we choose to be curious. 6. We clean up after ourselves. 7. We make things here and consume things elsewhere. 8. We spend some of our free time here, not most or all of it. 9. We treat one another as the other would like to be treated. If we don’t know how, we ask. 10. We respect each others’ personal space and possessions. Specifically, we check in before touching someone or their belongings. 11. We respect each others’ consent and boundaries. Yes means yes, no means no, maybe means no, and silence is not consent. We accept “no”s without arguing, and say “yes” when we mean yes. 12. We respect chosen names, pronouns, and genders. If we don’t know how, we ask. 13. We act from an assumption of mutual respect and good will. We clarify misunderstandings and apologize for harm caused. We assume ignorance and not malice. 14. We watch out for each other to maintain a respectful and safe community. If we don’t know how, we ask. 15.When people’s conduct falls short of these agreements, we speak with them one-on-one. If matters don’t improve, we address the issue in a small group. If matters still don’t improve after three discussions, we might ask you to leave the space. As a last resort, we may vote to dissolve your membership. <h2>PDXTech4Good</h2> If you're interested in this event, you might also be interested in the <a href="http://www.meetup.com/pdxtech4good-nonprofit-activist-tech/">PDXTech4Good</a> meetup. <hr><p>This event is free, but please RSVP on Eventbrite (linked above)</p> <strong>We will not be doing a December TA3M, but we look forward to January's meetup!</strong> <h2>Event Description</h2> <p>We plan to do a hands-on meetup, where you will get to learn how to use the internet anonymously using Tor, VPN, etc. </p> <p>Have a preference about what you want to learn? Want to lead a group in teaching a method? Email us a [email protected] and we'll add you to the agenda. </p> <h2>What should I bring?</h2> <ul> <li>A willingness to learn or to teach</li> <li>A laptop. If you don't have one, let us know and we can try to scrounge up an extra one for you.</li> <li>A current news story that you want to discuss with the group related to privacy/security/surveillance/censorship (optional) </li> </ul><h2>What is it?</h2> This is the Techno-Activism 3rd Monday event for Portland, Oregon! Read more about <a href="http://wiki.openitp.org/events:techno-activism_3rd_mondays">techno-activism 3rd mondays</a>. <h2> Who should come? </h2> Anyone interested in techno-activism. We invite coders, geeks, artists, and anyone else. No technical experience required. <h2>Who's hosting?</h2> Flux has generously offered to host this month's meetup. Be sure to read their code of conduct (below) before coming to the event. This will ensure that everyone has a great, safe time. The Privly Foundation will organize this and future TA3M Portland events. There will be light refreshments provided. <h2>Flux's Code of Conduct</h2> 1. We are present, awake, and sober. 2. We listen non-judgmentally to ourselves and to everyone else. 3. We make mistakes: everything that happens in this space is part of a learning experience. 4. We speak only out of and about our personal experience and understanding. 5. When faced with a choice between being curious and being defensive, we choose to be curious. 6. We clean up after ourselves. 7. We make things here and consume things elsewhere. 8. We spend some of our free time here, not most or all of it. 9. We treat one another as the other would like to be treated. If we don’t know how, we ask. 10. We respect each others’ personal space and possessions. Specifically, we check in before touching someone or their belongings. 11. We respect each others’ consent and boundaries. Yes means yes, no means no, maybe means no, and silence is not consent. We accept “no”s without arguing, and say “yes” when we mean yes. 12. We respect chosen names, pronouns, and genders. If we don’t know how, we ask. 13. We act from an assumption of mutual respect and good will. We clarify misunderstandings and apologize for harm caused. We assume ignorance and not malice. 14. We watch out for each other to maintain a respectful and safe community. If we don’t know how, we ask. 15.When people’s conduct falls short of these agreements, we speak with them one-on-one. If matters don’t improve, we address the issue in a small group. If matters still don’t improve after three discussions, we might ask you to leave the space. As a last resort, we may vote to dissolve your membership. <h2>Upcoming Privacy Retreat</h2> <p> Are you passionate about privacy-enhancing technologies? Join us for a Privacy Technology Retreat Februrary 7-10th in Southern Oregon. For more information, please see our <a href="https://www.privly.org/content/privacy-technology-retreat">latest blog post</a>.</p> <h2>PDXTech4Good</h2> If you're interested in this event, you might also be interested in the <a href="http://www.meetup.com/pdxtech4good-nonprofit-activist-tech/">PDXTech4Good</a> meetup.
Change #25544
2014-01-04
02:06:44

destroy Calagator::Venue 202394308 New Relic Roll back

Change #25543
2014-01-03
13:11:05

update Calagator::Venue 202393992 Flux - Portland's Feminist Hackerspace Roll back

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Change #25542
2014-01-03
13:01:06

create Calagator::Event 1250465431 Portland Ruby Brigade monthly meeting Roll back

description nil <em>ABOUT THE GROUP: The Portland Ruby Brigade, also known as pdxruby and pdx.rb, is a user group for Ruby programmers in the Portland, Oregon area. The group welcomes all programmers interested in the language and its implementations, tools, libraries and frameworks, such as Ruby on Rails. The group has been meeting since August 2002 for presentations, demos and discussions. Every month 35-75 people come together to share their knowledge, projects and enthusiasm for Ruby. If you'd like to present or have a topic you'd like discussed, please post to the <a href="http://groups.google.com/group/pdxruby">mailing list</a>. The group usually meets on the first Tuesday of the month, "Ruby Tuesday" -- see you there! </em>
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Change #25541
2014-01-03
12:58:45

update Calagator::Venue 202390999 Flux - Portland's Feminist Hackerspace Roll back

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Change #25540
2014-01-03
12:57:59

update Calagator::Event 1250465306 Portland's Techno-Activism 3rd Monday Roll back

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Change #25539
2014-01-03
12:57:18

update Calagator::Venue 202393992 Flux hackerspace Roll back

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Change #25538
2014-01-03
12:14:55

update Calagator::Event 1250465357 OWASP Chapter Meeting Roll back

description <i>Stephen A. Ridley will be presenting on the <b>vulnerability of mobile applications</b></i><br><br><hr><b>Stephen A. Ridley</b> is a security researcher and author with more than 10 years of experience in software development, software security, and reverse engineering. Within that last few years, he has presented his research and spoken about reverse engineering and software security research on every continent except Antarctica. Stephen and his work have been featured on NPR and NBC and in Wired, Washington Post, Fast Company, VentureBeat, Slashdot, The Register, and other publications. Prior to his current work Mr. Ridley previously served as the Chief Information Security Officer of a financial services firm. Prior to that, various information security researcher/consultant roles including his role as a founding member of the Security and Mission Assurance (SMA) group at a major U.S. Defense contractor where he did vulnerability research and reverse engineering in support of the U.S. Defense and Intelligence community. Mr. Ridley calls Portland home and was a recent speaker at the Chaos Communication Congress in Hamburg. <hr> The Open Web Application Security Project (OWASP) is a 501c3 not-for-profit worldwide charitable organization focused on improving the security of application software. To sign up for future meeting notes and to discuss security topics with local gurus, sign up on the OWASP Portland mailing list: https://lists.owasp.org/mailman/listinfo/owasp-portland Meetings are free and open to the public. <i>Stephen A. Ridley will be presenting on the <b>vulnerability of mobile applications</b></i><br><br><b>UPDATE: New Relic will be providing pizza for attendees. Yum.</b><br><br><br><hr><b>Stephen A. Ridley</b> is a security researcher and author with more than 10 years of experience in software development, software security, and reverse engineering. Within that last few years, he has presented his research and spoken about reverse engineering and software security research on every continent except Antarctica. Stephen and his work have been featured on NPR and NBC and in Wired, Washington Post, Fast Company, VentureBeat, Slashdot, The Register, and other publications. Prior to his current work Mr. Ridley previously served as the Chief Information Security Officer of a financial services firm. Prior to that, various information security researcher/consultant roles including his role as a founding member of the Security and Mission Assurance (SMA) group at a major U.S. Defense contractor where he did vulnerability research and reverse engineering in support of the U.S. Defense and Intelligence community. Mr. Ridley calls Portland home and was a recent speaker at the Chaos Communication Congress in Hamburg. <hr> The Open Web Application Security Project (OWASP) is a 501c3 not-for-profit worldwide charitable organization focused on improving the security of application software. To sign up for future meeting notes and to discuss security topics with local gurus, sign up on the OWASP Portland mailing list: https://lists.owasp.org/mailman/listinfo/owasp-portland Meetings are free and open to the public.
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Change #25537
2014-01-03
12:02:02

create Calagator::Event 1250465430 Portland 2600 Roll back

description nil PDX2600 is a monthly open forum for hackers in Portland Oregon. It happens on the first Friday of every month at Theo's (5th and Couch in between backspace and someday) from around 7pm to midnight. There are no memberships, no leaders, and no real structure. Only the free exchange of ideas.
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title nil Portland 2600
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venue_details nil Burgers, Sandwiches, Fries, & Beer. Free WIFI & power. Next to the NW 5th & Couch St MAX Station (ID 9303).
venue_id nil 202393404
Change #25536
2014-01-03
11:17:42

destroy Calagator::Event 1250465367 Stumptown Syndicate Town Hall Roll back

Change #25535
2014-01-03
09:32:08

create Calagator::Event 1250465429 Portland Bitcoin Meetup Roll back

description nil Madison's Grill is the first bitcoin friendly pub/restaurant in Portland. Come talk with experts, learn about bitcoin, view a transaction, and buy a beer or dinner with bitcoin! PBG will be meeting here on the first and third Tuesdays at 8:00 P.M. We hope that this can become a venue for bitcoin enthusiasts to meet and trade bitcoins and experiences. These are exciting times for Bitcoin. Come be a part of the new way to think about money!
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Change #25534
2014-01-03
09:31:53

create Calagator::Event 1250465428 Portland Bitcoin Meetup Roll back

description nil Madison's Grill is the first bitcoin friendly pub/restaurant in Portland. Come talk with experts, learn about bitcoin, view a transaction, and buy a beer or dinner with bitcoin! PBG will be meeting here on the first and third Tuesdays at 8:00 P.M. We hope that this can become a venue for bitcoin enthusiasts to meet and trade bitcoins and experiences. These are exciting times for Bitcoin. Come be a part of the new way to think about money!
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start_time nil 2014-01-21 20:00:00 -0800
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venue_id nil 202390267
Change #25533
2014-01-03
09:31:26

create Calagator::Event 1250465427 Portland Bitcoin Meetup Roll back

description nil Madison's Grill is the first bitcoin friendly pub/restaurant in Portland. Come talk with experts, learn about bitcoin, view a transaction, and buy a beer or dinner with bitcoin! PBG will be meeting here on the first and third Tuesdays at 8:00 P.M. We hope that this can become a venue for bitcoin enthusiasts to meet and trade bitcoins and experiences. These are exciting times for Bitcoin. Come be a part of the new way to think about money!
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venue_id nil 202390267
Change #25532
2014-01-02
20:30:21

create Calagator::Event 1250465426 Commodore Computer Club Roll back

description nil The Commodore Computer Club meetings are open to anyone with an interest in Commodore technology. Our attendees come from a wide variety of backgrounds, and all are welcome. Come to learn, come to share. It’s all for the love of anything Commodore.
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venue_id nil 202392686
Change #25531
2014-01-02
16:08:11

update Calagator::Event 1250465422 AgilePDX Westside: Agile Advocacy Roll back

venue_details Second Floor, Nolan Ryan, Air Raid Parking is available in the lot closest to the Nolan Ryan Building. Enter Campus via SW Jenkins Rd. or Jay St Nolan Ryan Building, Second Floor Room: Air Raid Parking is available in the lot closest to the Nolan Ryan Building. Enter Campus via SW Jenkins Rd. or Jay St
Change #25530
2014-01-02
16:07:28

update Calagator::Event 1250465422 AgilePDX Westside: Agile Advocacy Roll back

venue_details Second Floor, Nolan Ryan, Air Raid Second Floor, Nolan Ryan, Air Raid Parking is available in the lot closest to the Nolan Ryan Building. Enter Campus via SW Jenkins Rd. or Jay St
Change #25529
2014-01-02
16:06:19

update Calagator::Event 1250465422 AgilePDX Westside: Agile Advocacy Roll back

venue_details Second Floor, Nolan Ryan, Air Raid
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Change #25528
2014-01-02
14:03:06

destroy Calagator::Event 1250465425 The Big Float 4 Roll back

Change #25527
2014-01-02
13:23:28

create Calagator::Event 1250465425 The Big Float 4 Roll back

description nil The Big Float IV will take place on the afternoon of Sunday, July 27, 2014 on the Willamette River in downtown Portland. The goal, quite simply, is to encourage people to “get into the river” and support its preservation and healthy development as a recreational resource. And to have a whale of a good time in the process. Open to all ages, the event begins with, naturally, a parade. Floaters gather at Tom McCall Bowl (where the Blues Festival is held), then carry or wear their floatation devices and march south along Waterfront Park to the put-in point at the beach area beneath the Marquam Bridge. Floaters will paddle down river and land on the west bank at the Tom McCall Bowl. Here, Portland's downtown beach party will be held - complete with music barge and 2 live bands, food carts, sponsor booths, and a kids' area where the Grand Ronde Tribes will present Native American crafts. This newly created beach area, open for public swimming, was formed by TBF volunteers as part of the Human Access Project.
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Change #25526
2014-01-02
12:51:30

destroy Calagator::Event 1250465424 AngularJS Portland Meetup Roll back

Change #25525
2014-01-02
12:45:23

update Calagator::Source 996334954 http://www.meetup.com/AngularJS-Portland/events/158245702/ Roll back

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Change #25524
2014-01-02
12:45:23

update Calagator::Venue 202394308 New Relic Roll back

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Change #25523
2014-01-02
12:45:23

create Calagator::Event 1250465424 AngularJS Portland Meetup Roll back

description nil <p>Presentation by Edwin Knuth.  Edwin will be showing the angular seed project with some views and basic responsive layout for phone/tablet.  Then wrapping it in PhoneGap and adding some native plugins.  He'll cover some tweaks and gotchas for mobile and maybe a little backend integration.</p>
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venue_id nil 202394308
Change #25522
2014-01-02
12:45:23

create Calagator::Venue 202394308 New Relic Roll back

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Change #25521
2014-01-02
12:45:22

create Calagator::Source 996334954 http://www.meetup.com/AngularJS-Portland/events/158245702/ Roll back

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