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Change #17861
2012-11-11
09:05:24

destroy Calagator::Venue 202393527 Pharma970 Roll back

Change #17860
2012-11-11
09:05:19

destroy Calagator::Venue 202393528 Pharmg972 Roll back

Change #17859
2012-11-11
07:08:56

destroy Calagator::Event 1250463095 Good info Roll back

Change #17858
2012-11-11
07:08:41

destroy Calagator::Event 1250463096 Good info Roll back

Change #17857
2012-11-11
03:10:57

create Calagator::Event 1250463096 Good info Roll back

description nil Hello! eegckka interesting eegckka site! I'm really like it! Very, very eegckka good!
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Change #17856
2012-11-11
03:10:57

create Calagator::Venue 202393528 Pharmg972 Roll back

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Change #17855
2012-11-11
03:10:52

create Calagator::Event 1250463095 Good info Roll back

description nil Hello! bkdkdef interesting bkdkdef site! I'm really like it! Very, very bkdkdef good!
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Change #17854
2012-11-11
03:10:52

create Calagator::Venue 202393527 Pharma970 Roll back

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Change #17853
2012-11-10
10:17:54

destroy Calagator::Event 1250463094 Always have your headphones from a Carrying Situation and Take a very easy adapter. Roll back

Change #17852
2012-11-10
06:27:44

create Calagator::Event 1250463094 Always have your headphones from a Carrying Situation and Take a very easy adapter. Roll back

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title nil Always have your headphones from a Carrying Situation and Take a very easy adapter.
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venue_id nil 202390594
Change #17851
2012-11-09
15:44:44

update Calagator::Event 1250463093 DemocracyLab Meetup Roll back

description Join us for our monthly gathering to develop and discuss new open source tools to enhance online civic participation. We're planning to continue these Meetups on the second Thursday of each month. Hope you can make it! RSVP via http://www.meetup.com/DemocracyLab/events/dfgfldyqpblb/ Questions? [email protected] Join us for our monthly gathering to develop and discuss new open source tools to enhance online civic participation. We're planning to continue these Meetups on the second Thursday of each month. Hope you can make it! RSVP via http://www.meetup.com/DemocracyLab/events/90485692/ Questions? [email protected]
Change #17850
2012-11-09
15:43:53

create Calagator::Event 1250463093 DemocracyLab Meetup Roll back

description nil Join us for our monthly gathering to develop and discuss new open source tools to enhance online civic participation. We're planning to continue these Meetups on the second Thursday of each month. Hope you can make it! RSVP via http://www.meetup.com/DemocracyLab/events/dfgfldyqpblb/ Questions? [email protected]
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Change #17849
2012-11-09
07:32:49

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Change #17848
2012-11-09
07:32:48

create Calagator::Source 996334833 http://www.google.com/calendar/ical/lsug.org_i75n49pgdv5kq9sqjmqbch6q3s%40group.calendar.google.com/public/basic.ics Roll back

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Change #17847
2012-11-08
18:20:07

update Calagator::Event 1250463034 Tax and Conversation weekly civics meetings Roll back

description There are some cultural myths around income tax. We'll talk through frequent questions, and see whether the fact-based answers are relevant. We'll start by choosing the 3-5 most relevant questions to us in view of a constitutional amendment for Oregon in 2014 on income tax reform. Some questions include: "Why government?" "What about rich people?" "Doesn't the tax law need to be nuanced to incentivize people to work?" "Is this income tax reform political?" "How do we know we can we trust the tax reform to be good for everyone in Oregon?" (These are all real questions I've been asked which touch on core issues where the answer is not obvious.) What would you like to learn? What are you concerned or excited about? Areas for questions will include tax, membership, and/or this organization (at least one of each). Agenda 6-7pm Tues Nov 13: 1. Intro who we are, what we're working on. 2. Choose three or five questions, talk through, share perspectives, learn. 3. Review what did we like, what can be better next time. RSVP: https://www.facebook.com/events/366214123469511/ “By simplifying income tax laws for people to have more equal lives, everyone will be more comfortable, able to live more humanly.” Alex Linsker [email protected] (503) 369-9174 Twitter: @alexlinsker Facebook: http://facebook.com/taxandconversation Twitter: http://twitter.com/taxconversation taxandconversation.com There are some cultural myths around income tax. We'll talk through frequent questions, and see whether the fact-based answers are relevant. We'll start by choosing the 3-5 most relevant questions to us in view of a constitutional amendment for Oregon in 2014 on income tax reform. Some questions include: "Why government?" "What about rich people?" "Doesn't the tax law need to be nuanced to incentivize people to work?" "Is this income tax reform political?" "How do we know we can we trust the tax reform to be good for everyone in Oregon?" (These are all real questions I've been asked which touch on core issues where the answer is not obvious.) What would you like to learn? What are you concerned or excited about? Areas for questions will include tax, membership, and/or this organization (at least one of each). Agenda 6-7pm Tues Nov 13: 1. Intro who we are, what we're working on. 2. Choose three or five questions, talk through, share perspectives, learn. 3. Review what did we like, what can be better next time. RSVP: https://www.facebook.com/events/366214123469511/ “By simplifying income tax laws for people to have more equal lives, everyone will be more comfortable, able to live more humanly.” Alex Linsker [email protected] (503) 369-9174 Twitter: @alexlinsker Facebook: http://facebook.com/taxandconversation Twitter: http://twitter.com/taxconversation taxandconversation.com
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Change #17846
2012-11-08
18:19:49

update Calagator::Event 1250463034 Tax and Conversation weekly civics meetings Roll back

description “By simplifying income tax laws for people to have more equal lives, everyone will be more comfortable, able to live more humanly.” Our weekly Tuesday civics meetings are a structured Q&A, hosted at Collective Agency, open to the public to ask questions and share-and-learn perspectives about this membership organization and about tax in Oregon overall, and the real effects of the real numbers on people’s lives. Many people don’t understand anything about tax in society, including myself four months ago before I started learning. Many people do. We’ll learn together. The end result will be an amendment to the Oregon constitution. Event info: https://taxandconversation.com/2012/ Amendment draft: https://taxandconversation.com/amendment/ Membership: https://taxandconversation.com/ -Alex Linsker [email protected] (503) 369-9174 Twitter: @alexlinsker Facebook: http://facebook.com/taxandconversation Twitter: http://twitter.com/taxconversation There are some cultural myths around income tax. We'll talk through frequent questions, and see whether the fact-based answers are relevant. We'll start by choosing the 3-5 most relevant questions to us in view of a constitutional amendment for Oregon in 2014 on income tax reform. Some questions include: "Why government?" "What about rich people?" "Doesn't the tax law need to be nuanced to incentivize people to work?" "Is this income tax reform political?" "How do we know we can we trust the tax reform to be good for everyone in Oregon?" (These are all real questions I've been asked which touch on core issues where the answer is not obvious.) What would you like to learn? What are you concerned or excited about? Areas for questions will include tax, membership, and/or this organization (at least one of each). Agenda 6-7pm Tues Nov 13: 1. Intro who we are, what we're working on. 2. Choose three or five questions, talk through, share perspectives, learn. 3. Review what did we like, what can be better next time. RSVP: https://www.facebook.com/events/366214123469511/ “By simplifying income tax laws for people to have more equal lives, everyone will be more comfortable, able to live more humanly.” Alex Linsker [email protected] (503) 369-9174 Twitter: @alexlinsker Facebook: http://facebook.com/taxandconversation Twitter: http://twitter.com/taxconversation taxandconversation.com
Change #17845
2012-11-08
10:09:13

update Calagator::Venue 202393526 Floyds Coffee Shop Roll back

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Change #17844
2012-11-08
10:00:56

update Calagator::Venue 202393526 Floyds Coffee Shop Roll back

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Change #17843
2012-11-08
10:00:01

create Calagator::Event 1250463092 TiE Oregon Startup Walk Roll back

description nil After hours of sitting in front of a computer, what better way to discuss startup issues than a walking meeting with entrepreneurs? We meet at Floyd's downtown at lunchtime on Thursdays and walk around the promenade e for about an hour. A great way to connect with like-minded people and get exercise and fresh air at the same time! The TiE Startup Walks are free and open to everyone. call Sheri (541) 602-6215
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Change #17842
2012-11-08
10:00:01

create Calagator::Venue 202393526 Floyds Coffee Shop Roll back

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Change #17841
2012-11-08
09:26:31

create Calagator::Event 1250463091 PLUG Advanced Topcis: Linux Network Driver Development Roll back

description nil Full title: Everything you ever wanted to know about developing a Linux network driver Jeff Kirsher will cover how Intel deals working on the in-kernel driver as well as the out-of-tree driver and the advantages/disadvantages that come along with it. In addition, the processes used to ensure that we deliver a working driver. Jeff's Bio: Linux Kernel Sub-Maintainer for Intel Wired LAN 1999-2003 Validation Engineer for Intel Switches 2003-Current Networking Software Engineer/Linux kernel maintainer Many will break for the Lucky Lab on Hawthorne afterwards. PLUG Page with information about all PLUG events: http://pdxlinux.org/ Follow PLUG on Twitter: http://twitter.com/pdxlinux
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Change #17840
2012-11-07
23:06:28

update Calagator::Event 1250463090 How to build a citizen newstip verification system Roll back

title How to build a citizen newstip verification system How to build a citizen news tip verification system
Change #17839
2012-11-07
22:55:30

update Calagator::Event 1250463090 How to build a citizen newstip verification system Roll back

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Change #17838
2012-11-07
22:43:43

update Calagator::Source 996334832 http://www.meetup.com/HacksHackersPDX/events/81831402/ Roll back

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Change #17837
2012-11-07
22:43:43

create Calagator::Event 1250463090 How to build a citizen newstip verification system Roll back

description nil <p>Hi I'm a journalist here in Portland, and would be interested in putting together a joint presentation with the hackers from the March Hare collective about their open source tool suite for collecting, filtering and managing news tips on twitter and text. I helped develop a prototype for a system that would be useful for news directors like myself while I was at Stanford last year on a fellowship (<a href="http://www.newsti.ps">http://www.newsti.ps</a>) ...I had used a tool called Swiftriver, which is part of the Ushahidi project.... the basic idea is to have a multi-tiered system that will allow journalists to filter through the mess that is twitter and other social media for actual real-time news tips that are verifiable and accurate. <br> would people be interested in something like this? if so we can set a time and date for a presentation/discussion....</p>
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Change #17836
2012-11-07
22:43:42

create Calagator::Source 996334832 http://www.meetup.com/HacksHackersPDX/events/81831402/ Roll back

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Change #17835
2012-11-07
20:56:00

update Calagator::Event 1250463087 Intro to Yokozuna; Riak and Node.js at Coradine Roll back

description <p>Hi, and welcome to the Portland Riak Group.</p> <p>There are plenty of Riak Users in the PDX area, so it's time we had an official meetup. The team at AppFog was gracious enough to loan their space for the inaugural meeting, and a few members of the Basho team will be on hand to deliver pizza, beer, and stickers.</p> <p>Here are the talks we have lined up:</p> <p> </p> <p>7:15</p> <p><strong>Next Generation Searching with Yokozuna</strong></p> <p><em>Eric Redmond; Engineer, Basho Technologies</em></p> <p>Riak Search was created to expand Riak's query options. It's worked well enough the past couple years, but it's time to move forward. <a href="https://github.com/rzezeski/yokozuna">Yokozuna</a> is the next generation of Riak search, built on the solid Distributed Solr platform. We'll see a preview of what Yokozuna does, what it's going to do, and how that's a marked improvement from the existing Riak Search.</p> <p> </p> <p>8:00</p> <p><strong>Riak & Node.js: The Hunt for Cheap, Easy Nines</strong></p> <p><em><span>Nathan Aschbacher; Developer, Coradine</span></em></p> <p>Portland-based <a href="http://coradine.com">Coradine</a> makes an innovative aviation application that helps pilots the world over. Riak powers a lot of this application. <span>Nathan Äschbacher, developer at Coradine, will take you through:</span></p> <ul> <li>A quick history of our experience with Riak</li> <li>How it came to be we opted to use it at <span>Coradine</span> </li> <li>Some of the known hurdles we were going to have to overcome (like cloud deployment)</li> <li>Some of the development issues we've encountered</li> <li>Why Node.js was a good fit for us and interfacing with Riak</li> <li>Abandoning Redis in favor of Riak Memory-store for caching and 2i</li> </ul><p>---</p> <p>Hope to see you on November 19th. Let me know if you have any questions .</p> <p>Mark</p> <p>twitter.com/pharkmillups</p> <p>Hi, and welcome to the Portland Riak Group.</p> <p>There are plenty of Riak Users in the PDX area, so it's time we had an official meetup. The team at AppFog was gracious enough to loan their space for the inaugural meeting, and a few members of the Basho team will be on hand to deliver pizza, beer, and stickers.</p> <p>Here are the talks we have lined up:</p> <p> </p> <p>7:15</p> <p><strong>Next Generation Searching with Yokozuna</strong></p> <p><em>Eric Redmond; Engineer, Basho Technologies</em></p> <p>Riak Search was created to expand Riak's query options. It's worked well enough the past couple years, but it's time to move forward. <a href="https://github.com/rzezeski/yokozuna">Yokozuna</a> is the next generation of Riak search, built on the solid Distributed Solr platform. We'll see a preview of what Yokozuna does, what it's going to do, and how that's a marked improvement from the existing Riak Search.</p> <p> </p> <p>8:00</p> <p><strong>Riak & Node.js: The Hunt for Cheap, Easy Nines</strong></p> <p><em><span>Nathan Aschbacher; Developer, Coradine</span></em></p> <p>Portland-based <a href="http://coradine.com">Coradine</a> makes an innovative aviation application that helps pilots the world over. Riak powers a lot of this application. <span>Nathan Äschbacher, developer at Coradine, will take you through:</span></p> <ul> <li>A quick history of our experience with Riak</li> <li>How it came to be we opted to use it at <span>Coradine</span> </li> <li>Some of the known hurdles we were going to have to overcome (like cloud deployment)</li> <li>Some of the development issues we've encountered</li> <li>Why Node.js was a good fit for us and interfacing with Riak</li> <li>Abandoning Redis in favor of Riak Memory-store for caching and 2i</li> </ul><p>---</p> <p>Hope to see you on November 19th. Let me know if you have any questions .</p> <p>Mark</p> <p>twitter.com/pharkmillups</p>
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Change #17834
2012-11-07
20:51:31

update Calagator::Venue 202393525 AppFog (7th Floor) Roll back

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Change #17833
2012-11-07
20:51:31

update Calagator::Event 1250463087 Intro to Yokozuna; Riak and Node.js at Coradine Roll back

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Change #17832
2012-11-07
20:51:22

update Calagator::Venue 202393387 AppFog headquarters Roll back

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Change #17831
2012-11-07
19:57:37

create Calagator::Event 1250463089 Edx CS169.2x: SAAS using Ruby on Rails - Study Group Roll back

description nil This is the second study group meeting for CS169.2x, UC-Berkeley's second edition of its SAAS class on edx.org. (See https://www.edx.org/courses/BerkeleyX/CS169.2x/2012_Fall/about). The first homework assignment is due 6 days after this date. The course teaches "software as a service" fundamentals using Ruby on Rails. Feel free to join us! Email me at [email protected] for any questions. Description from EDX: CS 169.2x is the second half of University of California, Berkeley's semester long course on Software as a Service. In the first half of the course, CS 169.1x, students use Agile development methods to deploy a simple SaaS app in the cloud. In the second half, CS 169.2x, students create more sophisticated apps by adding relationships between models in apps and by enhancing their apps with JavaScript. They also learn about what happens after the apps are deployed to real users, including how to monitor performance, identify and fix common performance problems, and avoid compromising customer data. Finally, students learn how to apply Agile techniques to enhance and refactor legacy code, a critical skill for professional programmers.
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Change #17830
2012-11-07
19:51:28

create Calagator::Event 1250463088 PDX Interactive Panel Discussion Roll back

description nil **PDX INTERACTIVE PANEL DISCUSSION: MANAGING INTERACTIVE TEAMS** PDX Interactive is pleased to invite you to attend our panel discussion at The Art Institiute of Portland. PDX Interactive is about best practices of team management. Industry professionals from a variety of backgrounds will speak on topics including intra-team communications, project workflow strategies, managing client relationships, how to assemble and retain the ideal interactive team, and balancing budget vs. quality. Come join us with other members of the web community and students/faculty from the Art Institute. **Guest panelists include:** - Damon Gallaty: McAfee, Inc - Lindall Robinson: McAfee, Inc - Shaun Tinney: The Good Group, Inc - Randall Hansen: Puppet Labs - Tyler Sticka: Stealth Startup - Chris Bloom: SuperStar Media Refreshments will be provided. For more information go to www.pdxinteractive.com or email us as [email protected]. RSVP appreciated. PDX Interactive Team
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Change #17829
2012-11-07
18:36:15

update Calagator::Event 1250463052 State of the Auth Roll back

Change #17828
2012-11-07
16:38:29

update Calagator::Event 1250463087 Intro to Yokozuna; Riak and Node.js at Coradine Roll back

Change #17827
2012-11-07
16:29:31

update Calagator::Event 1250463080 PDX Ruby Lunch Roll back

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Change #17826
2012-11-07
16:29:17

update Calagator::Event 1250463079 PDX Ruby Lunch Roll back

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Change #17825
2012-11-07
16:28:59

update Calagator::Event 1250463081 PDX Ruby Lunch Roll back

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Change #17824
2012-11-07
14:39:50

update Calagator::Event 1250463087 Intro to Yokozuna; Riak and Node.js at Coradine Roll back

description <p>Hi, and welcome to the Portland Riak Group.</p> <p>There are plenty of Riak Users in the PDX area, so it's time we had an official meetup. The team at AppFog was gracious enough to loan their space for the inaugural meeting, and a few members of the Basho team will be on hand to deliver pizza, beer, and stickers.</p> <p>Here are the talks we have lined up:</p> <p> </p> <p>7:15</p> <p><strong>Next Generation Searching with Yokozuna</strong></p> <p><em>Eric Redmond; Engineer, Basho Technologies</em></p> <p>Riak Search was created to expand Riak's query options. It's worked well enough the past couple years, but it's time to move forward. <a href="https://github.com/rzezeski/yokozuna">Yokozuna</a> is the next generation of Riak search, built on the solid Distributed Solr platform. We'll see a preview of what Yokozuna does, what it's going to do, and how that's a marked improvement from the existing Riak Search.</p> <p> </p> <p>8:00</p> <p><strong>Riak & Node.js: The Hunt for Cheap, Easy Nines</strong></p> <p><em><span>Nathan �schbacher; Developer, Coradine</span></em></p> <p>Portland-based <a href="http://coradine.com">Coradine</a> makes an innovative aviation application that helps pilots the world over. Riak powers a lot of this application. <span>Nathan Äschbacher, developer at Coradine, will take you through:</span></p> <ul> <li>A quick history of our experience with Riak</li> <li>How it came to be we opted to use it at <span>Coradine</span> </li> <li>Some of the known hurdles we were going to have to overcome (like cloud deployment)</li> <li>Some of the development issues we've encountered</li> <li>Why Node.js was a good fit for us and interfacing with Riak</li> <li>Abandoning Redis in favor of Riak Memory-store for caching and 2i</li> </ul><p>---</p> <p>Hope to see you on November 19th. Let me know if you have any questions .</p> <p>Mark</p> <p>twitter.com/pharkmillups</p> <p>Hi, and welcome to the Portland Riak Group.</p> <p>There are plenty of Riak Users in the PDX area, so it's time we had an official meetup. The team at AppFog was gracious enough to loan their space for the inaugural meeting, and a few members of the Basho team will be on hand to deliver pizza, beer, and stickers.</p> <p>Here are the talks we have lined up:</p> <p> </p> <p>7:15</p> <p><strong>Next Generation Searching with Yokozuna</strong></p> <p><em>Eric Redmond; Engineer, Basho Technologies</em></p> <p>Riak Search was created to expand Riak's query options. It's worked well enough the past couple years, but it's time to move forward. <a href="https://github.com/rzezeski/yokozuna">Yokozuna</a> is the next generation of Riak search, built on the solid Distributed Solr platform. We'll see a preview of what Yokozuna does, what it's going to do, and how that's a marked improvement from the existing Riak Search.</p> <p> </p> <p>8:00</p> <p><strong>Riak & Node.js: The Hunt for Cheap, Easy Nines</strong></p> <p><em><span>Nathan Aschbacher; Developer, Coradine</span></em></p> <p>Portland-based <a href="http://coradine.com">Coradine</a> makes an innovative aviation application that helps pilots the world over. Riak powers a lot of this application. <span>Nathan Äschbacher, developer at Coradine, will take you through:</span></p> <ul> <li>A quick history of our experience with Riak</li> <li>How it came to be we opted to use it at <span>Coradine</span> </li> <li>Some of the known hurdles we were going to have to overcome (like cloud deployment)</li> <li>Some of the development issues we've encountered</li> <li>Why Node.js was a good fit for us and interfacing with Riak</li> <li>Abandoning Redis in favor of Riak Memory-store for caching and 2i</li> </ul><p>---</p> <p>Hope to see you on November 19th. Let me know if you have any questions .</p> <p>Mark</p> <p>twitter.com/pharkmillups</p>
Change #17823
2012-11-07
14:31:36

update Calagator::Event 1250463087 Intro to Yokozuna; Riak and Node.js at Coradine Roll back

Change #17822
2012-11-07
14:30:46

update Calagator::Event 1250463087 Intro to Yokozuna; Riak and Node.js at Coradine Roll back

Change #17821
2012-11-07
14:30:11

update Calagator::Event 1250463087 Intro to Yokozuna; Riak and Node.js at Coradine Roll back

description <p>Hi, and welcome to the Portland Riak Group.</p> <p>There are plenty of Riak Users in the PDX area, so it's time we had an official meetup. The team at AppFog was gracious enough to loan their space for the inaugural meeting, and a few members of the Basho team will be on hand to deliver pizza, beer, and stickers.</p> <p>Here are the talks we have lined up:</p> <p> </p> <p>7:15</p> <p><strong>Next Generation Searching with Yokozuna</strong></p> <p><em>Eric Redmond; Engineer, Basho Technologies</em></p> <p>Riak Search was created to expand Riak's query options. It's worked well enough the past couple years, but it's time to move forward. <a href="https://github.com/rzezeski/yokozuna">Yokozuna</a> is the next generation of Riak search, built on the solid Distributed Solr platform. We'll see a preview of what Yokozuna does, what it's going to do, and how that's a marked improvement from the existing Riak Search.</p> <p> </p> <p>8:00</p> <p><strong>Riak & Node.js: The Hunt for Cheap, Easy Nines</strong></p> <p><em><span>Nathan Äschbacher; Developer, Coradine</span></em></p> <p>Portland-based <a href="http://coradine.com">Coradine</a> makes an innovative aviation application that helps pilots the world over. Riak powers a lot of this application. <span>Nathan Äschbacher, developer at Coradine, will take you through:</span></p> <ul> <li>A quick history of our experience with Riak</li> <li>How it came to be we opted to use it at <span>Coradine</span> </li> <li>Some of the known hurdles we were going to have to overcome (like cloud deployment)</li> <li>Some of the development issues we've encountered</li> <li>Why Node.js was a good fit for us and interfacing with Riak</li> <li>Abandoning Redis in favor of Riak Memory-store for caching and 2i</li> </ul><p>---</p> <p>Hope to see you on November 19th. Let me know if you have any questions .</p> <p>Mark</p> <p>twitter.com/pharkmillups</p> <p>Hi, and welcome to the Portland Riak Group.</p> <p>There are plenty of Riak Users in the PDX area, so it's time we had an official meetup. The team at AppFog was gracious enough to loan their space for the inaugural meeting, and a few members of the Basho team will be on hand to deliver pizza, beer, and stickers.</p> <p>Here are the talks we have lined up:</p> <p> </p> <p>7:15</p> <p><strong>Next Generation Searching with Yokozuna</strong></p> <p><em>Eric Redmond; Engineer, Basho Technologies</em></p> <p>Riak Search was created to expand Riak's query options. It's worked well enough the past couple years, but it's time to move forward. <a href="https://github.com/rzezeski/yokozuna">Yokozuna</a> is the next generation of Riak search, built on the solid Distributed Solr platform. We'll see a preview of what Yokozuna does, what it's going to do, and how that's a marked improvement from the existing Riak Search.</p> <p> </p> <p>8:00</p> <p><strong>Riak & Node.js: The Hunt for Cheap, Easy Nines</strong></p> <p><em><span>Nathan �schbacher; Developer, Coradine</span></em></p> <p>Portland-based <a href="http://coradine.com">Coradine</a> makes an innovative aviation application that helps pilots the world over. Riak powers a lot of this application. <span>Nathan Äschbacher, developer at Coradine, will take you through:</span></p> <ul> <li>A quick history of our experience with Riak</li> <li>How it came to be we opted to use it at <span>Coradine</span> </li> <li>Some of the known hurdles we were going to have to overcome (like cloud deployment)</li> <li>Some of the development issues we've encountered</li> <li>Why Node.js was a good fit for us and interfacing with Riak</li> <li>Abandoning Redis in favor of Riak Memory-store for caching and 2i</li> </ul><p>---</p> <p>Hope to see you on November 19th. Let me know if you have any questions .</p> <p>Mark</p> <p>twitter.com/pharkmillups</p>
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Change #17820
2012-11-07
14:28:41

update Calagator::Source 996334831 http://www.meetup.com/Portland-Riak/events/90416062/ Roll back

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Change #17819
2012-11-07
14:28:41

update Calagator::Venue 202393387 AppFog (7th Floor) Roll back

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Change #17818
2012-11-07
14:28:40

create Calagator::Event 1250463087 Intro to Yokozuna; Riak and Node.js at Coradine Roll back

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Change #17817
2012-11-07
14:28:40

create Calagator::Venue 202393387 AppFog (7th Floor) Roll back

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Change #17816
2012-11-07
14:28:39

create Calagator::Source 996334831 http://www.meetup.com/Portland-Riak/events/90416062/ Roll back

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Change #17815
2012-11-07
07:37:11

update Calagator::Event 1250463086 Edx CS169.2x: SAAS using Ruby on Rails - Study Group Roll back

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Change #17814
2012-11-06
22:30:25

update Calagator::Venue 202393524 CoffeeTime NW Roll back

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Change #17813
2012-11-06
22:26:29

create Calagator::Event 1250463086 Edx CS169.2x: SAAS using Ruby on Rails - Study Group Roll back

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Change #17812
2012-11-06
22:26:28

create Calagator::Venue 202393524 CoffeeTime NW Roll back

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