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Change #11093
2011-10-10
11:17:28

create Calagator::Event 1250461453 PDX11 Mentor Network General Meeting Roll back

description nil Join us on November 8th for a recap of all of the progress we've been making! Hear about our latest milestones on the Mentor Matching Software, the LinkedIn Group, and Roundtable Series. Find out what's on the agenda for the Software Summit, and maybe you'll meet the mentor you've been looking for!
end_time nil 2011-11-08 17:00:00 -0800
id nil 1250461453
start_time nil 2011-11-08 15:30:00 -0800
title nil PDX11 Mentor Network General Meeting
url nil http://www.pdx11.org,
venue_id nil 202390090
Change #11092
2011-10-10
09:57:59

create Calagator::Event 1250461452 Jelly in Portland Roll back

description nil Jelly in Portland continues, every Monday (and really every Mon-Fri, 9-5). Come and work here! Alongside others. Bring friends. Open to people who are friendly and doing some kind of work they care about, no matter what kind of work it is. Most people are usually working on website-related work or writing, or having conversations. Look at the homepage of the website and see who we are and how you'd like to be involved. Info on Jelly coworking: http://workatjelly.com Logistics: Wi-fi, Stumptown coffee, beautiful workplace, indoor bike parking available upstairs. On the Yellow and Green MAX lines. Expect to get as much work done as you want to, and to ask and give advice as much as you and others want to. "What are you working on?" and "What do you think of this?" (while showing a screen) are favorite questions.
end_time nil 2011-12-19 17:00:00 -0800
id nil 1250461452
start_time nil 2011-12-19 09:00:00 -0800
title nil Jelly in Portland
url nil http://CollectiveAgency.co
venue_id nil 202392813
Change #11091
2011-10-10
09:57:39

create Calagator::Event 1250461451 Jelly in Portland Roll back

description nil Jelly in Portland continues, every Monday (and really every Mon-Fri, 9-5). Come and work here! Alongside others. Bring friends. Open to people who are friendly and doing some kind of work they care about, no matter what kind of work it is. Most people are usually working on website-related work or writing, or having conversations. Look at the homepage of the website and see who we are and how you'd like to be involved. Info on Jelly coworking: http://workatjelly.com Logistics: Wi-fi, Stumptown coffee, beautiful workplace, indoor bike parking available upstairs. On the Yellow and Green MAX lines. Expect to get as much work done as you want to, and to ask and give advice as much as you and others want to. "What are you working on?" and "What do you think of this?" (while showing a screen) are favorite questions.
end_time nil 2011-12-19 17:00:00 -0800
id nil 1250461451
start_time nil 2011-12-19 09:00:00 -0800
title nil Jelly in Portland
url nil http://CollectiveAgency.co
venue_id nil 202392813
Change #11090
2011-10-10
09:57:30

create Calagator::Event 1250461450 Jelly in Portland Roll back

description nil Jelly in Portland continues, every Monday (and really every Mon-Fri, 9-5). Come and work here! Alongside others. Bring friends. Open to people who are friendly and doing some kind of work they care about, no matter what kind of work it is. Most people are usually working on website-related work or writing, or having conversations. Look at the homepage of the website and see who we are and how you'd like to be involved. Info on Jelly coworking: http://workatjelly.com Logistics: Wi-fi, Stumptown coffee, beautiful workplace, indoor bike parking available upstairs. On the Yellow and Green MAX lines. Expect to get as much work done as you want to, and to ask and give advice as much as you and others want to. "What are you working on?" and "What do you think of this?" (while showing a screen) are favorite questions.
end_time nil 2011-12-12 17:00:00 -0800
id nil 1250461450
start_time nil 2011-12-12 09:00:00 -0800
title nil Jelly in Portland
url nil http://CollectiveAgency.co
venue_id nil 202392813
Change #11089
2011-10-10
09:57:21

create Calagator::Event 1250461449 Jelly in Portland Roll back

description nil Jelly in Portland continues, every Monday (and really every Mon-Fri, 9-5). Come and work here! Alongside others. Bring friends. Open to people who are friendly and doing some kind of work they care about, no matter what kind of work it is. Most people are usually working on website-related work or writing, or having conversations. Look at the homepage of the website and see who we are and how you'd like to be involved. Info on Jelly coworking: http://workatjelly.com Logistics: Wi-fi, Stumptown coffee, beautiful workplace, indoor bike parking available upstairs. On the Yellow and Green MAX lines. Expect to get as much work done as you want to, and to ask and give advice as much as you and others want to. "What are you working on?" and "What do you think of this?" (while showing a screen) are favorite questions.
end_time nil 2011-12-05 17:00:00 -0800
id nil 1250461449
start_time nil 2011-12-05 09:00:00 -0800
title nil Jelly in Portland
url nil http://CollectiveAgency.co
venue_id nil 202392813
Change #11088
2011-10-10
09:57:10

create Calagator::Event 1250461448 Jelly in Portland Roll back

description nil Jelly in Portland continues, every Monday (and really every Mon-Fri, 9-5). Come and work here! Alongside others. Bring friends. Open to people who are friendly and doing some kind of work they care about, no matter what kind of work it is. Most people are usually working on website-related work or writing, or having conversations. Look at the homepage of the website and see who we are and how you'd like to be involved. Info on Jelly coworking: http://workatjelly.com Logistics: Wi-fi, Stumptown coffee, beautiful workplace, indoor bike parking available upstairs. On the Yellow and Green MAX lines. Expect to get as much work done as you want to, and to ask and give advice as much as you and others want to. "What are you working on?" and "What do you think of this?" (while showing a screen) are favorite questions.
end_time nil 2011-11-28 17:00:00 -0800
id nil 1250461448
start_time nil 2011-11-28 09:00:00 -0800
title nil Jelly in Portland
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venue_id nil 202392813
Change #11087
2011-10-10
09:57:00

create Calagator::Event 1250461447 Jelly in Portland Roll back

description nil Jelly in Portland continues, every Monday (and really every Mon-Fri, 9-5). Come and work here! Alongside others. Bring friends. Open to people who are friendly and doing some kind of work they care about, no matter what kind of work it is. Most people are usually working on website-related work or writing, or having conversations. Look at the homepage of the website and see who we are and how you'd like to be involved. Info on Jelly coworking: http://workatjelly.com Logistics: Wi-fi, Stumptown coffee, beautiful workplace, indoor bike parking available upstairs. On the Yellow and Green MAX lines. Expect to get as much work done as you want to, and to ask and give advice as much as you and others want to. "What are you working on?" and "What do you think of this?" (while showing a screen) are favorite questions.
end_time nil 2011-11-21 17:00:00 -0800
id nil 1250461447
start_time nil 2011-11-21 09:00:00 -0800
title nil Jelly in Portland
url nil http://CollectiveAgency.co
venue_id nil 202392813
Change #11086
2011-10-10
09:56:51

create Calagator::Event 1250461446 Jelly in Portland Roll back

description nil Jelly in Portland continues, every Monday (and really every Mon-Fri, 9-5). Come and work here! Alongside others. Bring friends. Open to people who are friendly and doing some kind of work they care about, no matter what kind of work it is. Most people are usually working on website-related work or writing, or having conversations. Look at the homepage of the website and see who we are and how you'd like to be involved. Info on Jelly coworking: http://workatjelly.com Logistics: Wi-fi, Stumptown coffee, beautiful workplace, indoor bike parking available upstairs. On the Yellow and Green MAX lines. Expect to get as much work done as you want to, and to ask and give advice as much as you and others want to. "What are you working on?" and "What do you think of this?" (while showing a screen) are favorite questions.
end_time nil 2011-11-14 17:00:00 -0800
id nil 1250461446
start_time nil 2011-11-14 09:00:00 -0800
title nil Jelly in Portland
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venue_id nil 202392813
Change #11085
2011-10-10
09:56:39

create Calagator::Event 1250461445 Jelly in Portland Roll back

description nil Jelly in Portland continues, every Monday (and really every Mon-Fri, 9-5). Come and work here! Alongside others. Bring friends. Open to people who are friendly and doing some kind of work they care about, no matter what kind of work it is. Most people are usually working on website-related work or writing, or having conversations. Look at the homepage of the website and see who we are and how you'd like to be involved. Info on Jelly coworking: http://workatjelly.com Logistics: Wi-fi, Stumptown coffee, beautiful workplace, indoor bike parking available upstairs. On the Yellow and Green MAX lines. Expect to get as much work done as you want to, and to ask and give advice as much as you and others want to. "What are you working on?" and "What do you think of this?" (while showing a screen) are favorite questions.
end_time nil 2011-11-07 17:00:00 -0800
id nil 1250461445
start_time nil 2011-11-07 09:00:00 -0800
title nil Jelly in Portland
url nil http://CollectiveAgency.co
venue_id nil 202392813
Change #11084
2011-10-10
09:56:27

create Calagator::Event 1250461444 Jelly in Portland Roll back

description nil Jelly in Portland continues, every Monday (and really every Mon-Fri, 9-5). Come and work here! Alongside others. Bring friends. Open to people who are friendly and doing some kind of work they care about, no matter what kind of work it is. Most people are usually working on website-related work or writing, or having conversations. Look at the homepage of the website and see who we are and how you'd like to be involved. Info on Jelly coworking: http://workatjelly.com Logistics: Wi-fi, Stumptown coffee, beautiful workplace, indoor bike parking available upstairs. On the Yellow and Green MAX lines. Expect to get as much work done as you want to, and to ask and give advice as much as you and others want to. "What are you working on?" and "What do you think of this?" (while showing a screen) are favorite questions.
end_time nil 2011-10-31 17:00:00 -0700
id nil 1250461444
start_time nil 2011-10-31 09:00:00 -0700
title nil Jelly in Portland
url nil http://CollectiveAgency.co
venue_id nil 202392813
Change #11083
2011-10-10
09:56:19

create Calagator::Event 1250461443 Jelly in Portland Roll back

description nil Jelly in Portland continues, every Monday (and really every Mon-Fri, 9-5). Come and work here! Alongside others. Bring friends. Open to people who are friendly and doing some kind of work they care about, no matter what kind of work it is. Most people are usually working on website-related work or writing, or having conversations. Look at the homepage of the website and see who we are and how you'd like to be involved. Info on Jelly coworking: http://workatjelly.com Logistics: Wi-fi, Stumptown coffee, beautiful workplace, indoor bike parking available upstairs. On the Yellow and Green MAX lines. Expect to get as much work done as you want to, and to ask and give advice as much as you and others want to. "What are you working on?" and "What do you think of this?" (while showing a screen) are favorite questions.
end_time nil 2011-10-24 17:00:00 -0700
id nil 1250461443
start_time nil 2011-10-24 09:00:00 -0700
title nil Jelly in Portland
url nil http://CollectiveAgency.co
venue_id nil 202392813
Change #11082
2011-10-10
09:56:10

create Calagator::Event 1250461442 Jelly in Portland Roll back

description nil Jelly in Portland continues, every Monday (and really every Mon-Fri, 9-5). Come and work here! Alongside others. Bring friends. Open to people who are friendly and doing some kind of work they care about, no matter what kind of work it is. Most people are usually working on website-related work or writing, or having conversations. Look at the homepage of the website and see who we are and how you'd like to be involved. Info on Jelly coworking: http://workatjelly.com Logistics: Wi-fi, Stumptown coffee, beautiful workplace, indoor bike parking available upstairs. On the Yellow and Green MAX lines. Expect to get as much work done as you want to, and to ask and give advice as much as you and others want to. "What are you working on?" and "What do you think of this?" (while showing a screen) are favorite questions.
end_time nil 2011-10-17 17:00:00 -0700
id nil 1250461442
start_time nil 2011-10-17 09:00:00 -0700
title nil Jelly in Portland
url nil http://CollectiveAgency.co
venue_id nil 202392813
Change #11081
2011-10-10
09:56:00

create Calagator::Event 1250461441 Jelly in Portland Roll back

description nil Jelly in Portland continues, every Monday (and really every Mon-Fri, 9-5). Come and work here! Alongside others. Bring friends. Open to people who are friendly and doing some kind of work they care about, no matter what kind of work it is. Most people are usually working on website-related work or writing, or having conversations. Look at the homepage of the website and see who we are and how you'd like to be involved. Info on Jelly coworking: http://workatjelly.com Logistics: Wi-fi, Stumptown coffee, beautiful workplace, indoor bike parking available upstairs. On the Yellow and Green MAX lines. Expect to get as much work done as you want to, and to ask and give advice as much as you and others want to. "What are you working on?" and "What do you think of this?" (while showing a screen) are favorite questions.
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start_time nil 2011-10-10 09:00:00 -0700
title nil Jelly in Portland
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venue_id nil 202392813
Change #11080
2011-10-10
09:44:28

destroy Calagator::Event 1250461417 Pitch Club Roll back

Change #11079
2011-10-10
09:24:07

update Calagator::Event 1250460987 (Unconference) Evolving Virtual Teams Roll back

description Generally acknowledged best practices for software development strongly favor co-location, but with mergers, acquisitions, outsourcing, and off-shoring the co-located team is becoming an endangered species. Teams now are commonly project-based and geographically distributed. How can we work effectively with team members in different physical locations? Learn from key open source leaders that with the help of virtual teams produce some of the highest quality, most widely used software today. Come prepared to speak your mind, share your experience, listen and learn about working in a virtual team. If you are involved anywhere in the software development lifecycle, this event is for you. <b>What is an Unconference?</b> An Unconference is the inverse of a conference, in that there’s no predetermined, pre-set schedule, agenda, or speaker lineup. Utilizing the concept of OpenSpace, this unconference is the coming together of participants, with no predetermined agenda or program, to have an open discussion and share insight in a place where experts and beginners are equal. You won't be lectured at, rather you'll leave with a better understanding of a topic and the satisfaction of being heard outside Q&A time. The OpenSpace methodology is carefully designed to elicit maximum involvement and creativity in a constructive atmosphere. It is also highly flexible so that the content is entirely determined by you -- the participants. This is not to suggest that the conference will not have content or outcomes, for there certainly will be both. Achievement in the meeting will be totally dependent upon individual and collective responsibility to make it happen. The content is what each person shares, and the outcome is what we will all create. The event will be inventive, creative, productive and full of surprises. <b>Capacity:</b> 160 attendees <b>Audience:</b> From executives whom are concerned with productivity, quality and cost management to product owners, analysts, developers, designers, and testers all who are attempting to share a single thought and build upon it. <b><a href="http://www.sao.org/events/event_details.asp?id=168923">Tickets</a></b> | <b><a href="[email protected]">Volunteer</a></b> Generally acknowledged best practices for software development strongly favor co-location, but with mergers, acquisitions, outsourcing, and off-shoring the co-located team is becoming an endangered species. Teams now are commonly project-based and geographically distributed. How can we work effectively with team members in different physical locations? Learn from key open source leaders that with the help of virtual teams produce some of the highest quality, most widely used software today. Come prepared to speak your mind, share your experience, listen and learn about working in a virtual team. If you are involved anywhere in the software development lifecycle, this event is for you. <b>What is an Unconference?</b> An Unconference is the inverse of a conference, in that there’s no predetermined, pre-set schedule, agenda, or speaker lineup. Utilizing the concept of OpenSpace, this unconference is the coming together of participants, with no predetermined agenda or program, to have an open discussion and share insight in a place where experts and beginners are equal. You won't be lectured at, rather you'll leave with a better understanding of a topic and the satisfaction of being heard outside Q&A time. The OpenSpace methodology is carefully designed to elicit maximum involvement and creativity in a constructive atmosphere. It is also highly flexible so that the content is entirely determined by you -- the participants. This is not to suggest that the conference will not have content or outcomes, for there certainly will be both. Achievement in the meeting will be totally dependent upon individual and collective responsibility to make it happen. The content is what each person shares, and the outcome is what we will all create. The event will be inventive, creative, productive and full of surprises. <b>Capacity:</b> 160 attendees <b>Audience:</b> From executives whom are concerned with productivity, quality and cost management to product owners, analysts, developers, designers, and testers all who are attempting to share a single thought and build upon it. <b><a href="http://www.sao.org/events/event_details.asp?id=168923">Tickets</a></b> | <b><a href="mailto:[email protected]">Volunteer</a></b>
Change #11078
2011-10-10
09:22:54

update Calagator::Event 1250460987 (Unconference) Evolving Virtual Teams Roll back

description Generally acknowledged best practices for software development strongly favor co-location, but with mergers, acquisitions, outsourcing, and off-shoring the co-located team is becoming an endangered species. Teams now are commonly project-based and geographically distributed. How can we work effectively with team members in different physical locations? Learn from key open source leaders that with the help of virtual teams produce some of the highest quality, most widely used software today. Come prepared to speak your mind, share your experience, listen and learn about working in a virtual team. If you are involved anywhere in the software development lifecycle, this event is for you. <b>What is an Unconference?</b> An Unconference is the inverse of a conference, in that there’s no predetermined, pre-set schedule, agenda, or speaker lineup. Utilizing the concept of OpenSpace, this unconference is the coming together of participants, with no predetermined agenda or program, to have an open discussion and share insight in a place where experts and beginners are equal. You won't be lectured at, rather you'll leave with a better understanding of a topic and the satisfaction of being heard outside Q&A time. The OpenSpace methodology is carefully designed to elicit maximum involvement and creativity in a constructive atmosphere. It is also highly flexible so that the content is entirely determined by you -- the participants. This is not to suggest that the conference will not have content or outcomes, for there certainly will be both. Achievement in the meeting will be totally dependent upon individual and collective responsibility to make it happen. The content is what each person shares, and the outcome is what we will all create. The event will be inventive, creative, productive and full of surprises. <b>Capacity:</b> 160 attendees <b>Audience:</b> From executives whom are concerned with productivity, quality and cost management to product owners, analysts, developers, designers, and testers all who are attempting to share a single thought and build upon it. <b><a href="http://www.sao.org/events/attendees.asp?id=168923">Tickets</a></b> | <b><a href="[email protected]">Volunteer</a></b> Generally acknowledged best practices for software development strongly favor co-location, but with mergers, acquisitions, outsourcing, and off-shoring the co-located team is becoming an endangered species. Teams now are commonly project-based and geographically distributed. How can we work effectively with team members in different physical locations? Learn from key open source leaders that with the help of virtual teams produce some of the highest quality, most widely used software today. Come prepared to speak your mind, share your experience, listen and learn about working in a virtual team. If you are involved anywhere in the software development lifecycle, this event is for you. <b>What is an Unconference?</b> An Unconference is the inverse of a conference, in that there’s no predetermined, pre-set schedule, agenda, or speaker lineup. Utilizing the concept of OpenSpace, this unconference is the coming together of participants, with no predetermined agenda or program, to have an open discussion and share insight in a place where experts and beginners are equal. You won't be lectured at, rather you'll leave with a better understanding of a topic and the satisfaction of being heard outside Q&A time. The OpenSpace methodology is carefully designed to elicit maximum involvement and creativity in a constructive atmosphere. It is also highly flexible so that the content is entirely determined by you -- the participants. This is not to suggest that the conference will not have content or outcomes, for there certainly will be both. Achievement in the meeting will be totally dependent upon individual and collective responsibility to make it happen. The content is what each person shares, and the outcome is what we will all create. The event will be inventive, creative, productive and full of surprises. <b>Capacity:</b> 160 attendees <b>Audience:</b> From executives whom are concerned with productivity, quality and cost management to product owners, analysts, developers, designers, and testers all who are attempting to share a single thought and build upon it. <b><a href="http://www.sao.org/events/event_details.asp?id=168923">Tickets</a></b> | <b><a href="[email protected]">Volunteer</a></b>
Change #11077
2011-10-10
09:21:22

update Calagator::Event 1250460987 (Unconference) Evolving Virtual Teams Roll back

description Generally acknowledged best practices for software development strongly favor co-location, but with mergers, acquisitions, outsourcing, and off-shoring the co-located team is becoming an endangered species. Teams now are commonly project-based and geographically distributed. How can we work effectively with team members in different physical locations? Learn from key open source leaders that with the help of virtual teams produce some of the highest quality, most widely used software today. Come prepared to speak your mind, share your experience, listen and learn about working in a virtual team. If you are involved anywhere in the software development lifecycle, this event is for you. <b>What is an Unconference?</b> An Unconference is the inverse of a conference, in that there’s no predetermined, pre-set schedule, agenda, or speaker lineup. Utilizing the concept of OpenSpace, this unconference is the coming together of participants, with no predetermined agenda or program, to have an open discussion and share insight in a place where experts and beginners are equal. You won't be lectured at, rather you'll leave with a better understanding of a topic and the satisfaction of being heard outside Q&A time. The OpenSpace methodology is carefully designed to elicit maximum involvement and creativity in a constructive atmosphere. It is also highly flexible so that the content is entirely determined by you -- the participants. This is not to suggest that the conference will not have content or outcomes, for there certainly will be both. Achievement in the meeting will be totally dependent upon individual and collective responsibility to make it happen. The content is what each person shares, and the outcome is what we will all create. The event will be inventive, creative, productive and full of surprises. <b>Capacity:</b> 160 attendees <b>Audience:</b> From executives whom are concerned with productivity, quality and cost management to product owners, analysts, developers, designers, and testers all who are attempting to share a single thought and build upon it. <b><a href="http://www.sao.org/events/attendees.asp?id=168923">Tickets</a></b> | <b><a href="[email protected]">Volunteer</a></b> Generally acknowledged best practices for software development strongly favor co-location, but with mergers, acquisitions, outsourcing, and off-shoring the co-located team is becoming an endangered species. Teams now are commonly project-based and geographically distributed. How can we work effectively with team members in different physical locations? Learn from key open source leaders that with the help of virtual teams produce some of the highest quality, most widely used software today. Come prepared to speak your mind, share your experience, listen and learn about working in a virtual team. If you are involved anywhere in the software development lifecycle, this event is for you. <b>What is an Unconference?</b> An Unconference is the inverse of a conference, in that there’s no predetermined, pre-set schedule, agenda, or speaker lineup. Utilizing the concept of OpenSpace, this unconference is the coming together of participants, with no predetermined agenda or program, to have an open discussion and share insight in a place where experts and beginners are equal. You won't be lectured at, rather you'll leave with a better understanding of a topic and the satisfaction of being heard outside Q&A time. The OpenSpace methodology is carefully designed to elicit maximum involvement and creativity in a constructive atmosphere. It is also highly flexible so that the content is entirely determined by you -- the participants. This is not to suggest that the conference will not have content or outcomes, for there certainly will be both. Achievement in the meeting will be totally dependent upon individual and collective responsibility to make it happen. The content is what each person shares, and the outcome is what we will all create. The event will be inventive, creative, productive and full of surprises. <b>Capacity:</b> 160 attendees <b>Audience:</b> From executives whom are concerned with productivity, quality and cost management to product owners, analysts, developers, designers, and testers all who are attempting to share a single thought and build upon it. <b><a href="http://www.sao.org/events/attendees.asp?id=168923">Tickets</a></b> | <b><a href="[email protected]">Volunteer</a></b>
Change #11076
2011-10-09
17:32:38

update Calagator::Venue 202391627 Tektronix Bldg 38 Roll back

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latitude 45.4984 45.4982
longitude -122.8191 -122.8187
postal_code 97005 97077
street_address 3025 SW Zworkin Avenue 3025 SW Zworykin Avenue
Change #11075
2011-10-09
05:14:44

update Calagator::Venue 202392953 322 NW 6th Ave Roll back

duplicate_of_id nil 202392813
Change #11074
2011-10-09
05:14:01

update Calagator::Venue 202392421 TVF&R Station 61‎ Roll back

duplicate_of_id nil 202392368
events_count nil 0
title TVF&R Station 61‎ TVF&R Station 61‎
Change #11073
2011-10-09
05:14:01

update Calagator::Event 1250459687 Portland Commodore Users Group Roll back

locked nil false
venue_id 202392421 202392368
Change #11072
2011-10-09
05:13:30

update Calagator::Venue 202392777 PCC Roll back

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address 1626 SE Water Ave. Portland, OR 97214 1626 SE Water Ave, Portland, OR 97214
events_count 1 4
id 202392404 202392777
street_address 1626 SE Water Ave. 1626 SE Water Ave
title PCC Portland Community College, CLIMB Center
url http://www.pcc.edu/climb/center.html
Change #11071
2011-10-09
05:13:00

update Calagator::Venue 202392777 Portland Community College Roll back

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address 1626 SE Water Ave, Portland, OR 97214 1626 SE Water Ave. Portland, OR 97214
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street_address 1626 SE Water Ave 1626 SE Water Ave.
title Portland Community College PCC
url http://www.pcc.edu/climb/center.html
Change #11070
2011-10-09
05:12:31

update Calagator::Venue 202392777 Portland Community College Roll back

address CLIMB Center 1626 SE Water Ave, Portland, OR 97214
Change #11069
2011-10-09
05:11:44

update Calagator::Venue 202391910 Tribute Gallery Roll back

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address 328 NW Broadway, #117 328 NW Broadway #117, Portland, OR 97208
latitude 45.5235 45.5258
longitude -122.6762 -122.6774
Change #11068
2011-10-09
05:11:22

update Calagator::Venue 202390387 PNCA Room 101 Roll back

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longitude -122.6762 -122.6839
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title PNCA Room 101 Pacific Northwest College of Art (PNCA)
url http://www.pnca.edu
wifi false true
Change #11067
2011-10-09
05:10:24

update Calagator::Venue 202391707 US Bank Tower Roll back

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Change #11066
2011-10-09
05:10:24

update Calagator::Event 1250460676 Open Source Bridge Volunteer Meetup Roll back

description Come learn about volunteer opportunities at this year's Open Source Bridge, get an update on our progress so far, and meet some of the core team and socialize with other volunteers. Don't want to wait for the meetup? The volunteer schedule is now open for sign-ups. Visit the "How to Sign-Up" page on our wiki for full instructions on how to sign-up as a volunteer: http://opensourcebridge.org/2011/wiki/How_to_Sign-Up If you can’t come to any of the meet and greets, or the orientation, or just have questions before then, please contact our volunteer coordinator, Shepherd Griffin at [email protected]. NOTE: We'll meet in the second floor break area. It is open to the public. Come learn about volunteer opportunities at this year's Open Source Bridge, get an update on our progress so far, and meet some of the core team and socialize with other volunteers. Don't want to wait for the meetup? The volunteer schedule is now open for sign-ups. Visit the "How to Sign-Up" page on our wiki for full instructions on how to sign-up as a volunteer: http://opensourcebridge.org/2011/wiki/How_to_Sign-Up If you can’t come to any of the meet and greets, or the orientation, or just have questions before then, please contact our volunteer coordinator, Shepherd Griffin at [email protected]. NOTE: We'll meet in the second floor break area. It is open to the public.
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Change #11065
2011-10-09
05:10:24

update Calagator::Event 1250458125 Portland OWASP Chapter Meeting Roll back

description We'll meet in the Morrison room on the third floor. Stop at the security desk up front if you have any problems, or give me a call (801-372-9378). Travis Spencer has offered to give us a talk about <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Security_Assertion_Markup_Language">SAML</a>, federation, and identity. For notices on future meetings, please sign up on the Portland OWASP mailing list (low volume): https://lists.owasp.org/mailman/listinfo/owasp-portland We'll meet in the Morrison room on the third floor. Stop at the security desk up front if you have any problems, or give me a call (801-372-9378). Travis Spencer has offered to give us a talk about <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Security_Assertion_Markup_Language">SAML</a>, federation, and identity. For notices on future meetings, please sign up on the Portland OWASP mailing list (low volume): https://lists.owasp.org/mailman/listinfo/owasp-portland
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Change #11064
2011-10-09
05:10:24

update Calagator::Event 1250457716 Portland OWASP - SQL Injection! (Open Web Application Security Project) Roll back

description SQL Injection This talk provides a brief introduction to SQL injection and continues with a discussion of advanced exploitation methods. The presentation concludes with coverage of various prevention and mitigation strategies. Outline - History & Background - Basic Examples - Common Exploitation Methods * Exfiltration * Escalation - Prevention, Avoidance & Mitigaiton * Encoding * Data Validation * Deployment Configuration ----- Event details: Date: September 30th, 2009 Time: 03:30PM - 04:30PM PST Location: US Bank Tower Plaza 111SW 5th Avenue, Portland, OR. More information will be provided shortly on the OWASP Portland chapter mailing list: https://lists.owasp.org/mailman/listinfo/owasp-portland Additional information recently posted: https://lists.owasp.org/pipermail/owasp-portland/2009-September/000007.html NOTE: For future notices on events, be sure to join the mailing list. About OWASP =========== The Open Web Application Security Project (OWASP) is a worldwide free and open community focused on improving the security of application software. Our mission is to make application security visible, so that people and organizations can make informed decisions about true application security risks. Everyone is free to participate in OWASP and all of our materials are available under a free and open software license. The OWASP Foundation is a 501c3 not-for-profit charitable organization that ensures the ongoing availability and support for our work from Individuals, Organization Supporters & Accredited University Supporters. SQL Injection This talk provides a brief introduction to SQL injection and continues with a discussion of advanced exploitation methods. The presentation concludes with coverage of various prevention and mitigation strategies. Outline - History & Background - Basic Examples - Common Exploitation Methods * Exfiltration * Escalation - Prevention, Avoidance & Mitigaiton * Encoding * Data Validation * Deployment Configuration ----- Event details: Date: September 30th, 2009 Time: 03:30PM - 04:30PM PST Location: US Bank Tower Plaza 111SW 5th Avenue, Portland, OR. More information will be provided shortly on the OWASP Portland chapter mailing list: https://lists.owasp.org/mailman/listinfo/owasp-portland Additional information recently posted: https://lists.owasp.org/pipermail/owasp-portland/2009-September/000007.html NOTE: For future notices on events, be sure to join the mailing list. About OWASP =========== The Open Web Application Security Project (OWASP) is a worldwide free and open community focused on improving the security of application software. Our mission is to make application security visible, so that people and organizations can make informed decisions about true application security risks. Everyone is free to participate in OWASP and all of our materials are available under a free and open software license. The OWASP Foundation is a 501c3 not-for-profit charitable organization that ensures the ongoing availability and support for our work from Individuals, Organization Supporters & Accredited University Supporters.
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Change #11063
2011-10-09
05:09:20

update Calagator::Venue 202392119 Portland Ten Roll back

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Change #11062
2011-10-09
05:08:32

update Calagator::Venue 202392368 Tualatin Valley Fire & Rescue (Station 61) Roll back

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Change #11061
2011-10-09
05:07:26

update Calagator::Venue 202392298 Sunset Lanes Bowling Center Lounge Roll back

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Change #11060
2011-10-09
05:07:16

update Calagator::Venue 202392298 Sunset Lanes Bowling Center Lounge Roll back

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Change #11059
2011-10-09
05:02:03

update Calagator::Venue 202392998 Lucky Labrador Brew Pub Roll back

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Change #11058
2011-10-09
05:02:03

update Calagator::Event 1250461434 Portland Werewolf - Halloween Gathering Roll back

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Change #11057
2011-10-08
22:37:06

destroy Calagator::Event 1250461195 PDX Technology Professionals- 10,000 member celebration Roll back

Change #11056
2011-10-08
16:07:52

create Calagator::Event 1250461440 AMA Professional Development - Making the LinkedIn Connection Roll back

description nil Heard a lot about LinkedIn but don’t know where to start? A panel discussion of the best ways to promote businesses, find job opportunities, and connect with others is a great place to start! Nick Footer and Dan Payne will be moderating a panel of experts answering questions not only about opportunities, but tips and tricks to get the most out of this professional networking site. Join us at Living Room Theaters on Oct. 25, 2011, for a lively panel discussion including FILTER Director Matt LeBlanc, Job Searching with Social Media for Dummies author Joshua Waldman, and Bonfire Social Media President Ryan Lewis.
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Change #11055
2011-10-08
12:58:05

update Calagator::Event 1250461427 Vision Planning for the Community-Minded Roll back

description Vision planning for people who want to do something for a community. Do you not yet have a vision statement written out, or would you like to tweak or revise? And do you say things like, "I'm hoping someone will want to contribute to my project: it is for the public good"? Then this workshop is for you. Monday, October 17th, 7-9pm. Catherine Poole, Alex Linsker, Mark Grimes, and more coaches to be announced will lead this workshop. Last month we had 3 coaches and 9 participants. We're expecting more this time. The main questions about your vision: Where are you coming from? What phrasing describes the reason why you’re doing this? If related questions come up organically, we’ll explore. These questions are where groups like “Collective Agency” started. Whether a website, open source project, discussion group, visual art, nonprofit startup, or something else, the main focus of the people who show up will be for the benefit of a group or groups of people (the "community"). We’ll have fun and develop a vision planning community of our own. In 2 hours we will meet-and-greet (go around and say what we’re working on and what we’d like to happen with it), have a brief overview, then invest most of the time in one-on-one coaching in 15 minute sessions. This event is free of charge. Vision coaching is available here upon request with free and paid options. Please RSVP. Plancast is best, so people can see you're coming. Email [email protected] or tweet @alexlinsker with any questions. Whether a website, open source project, discussion group, visual art, nonprofit startup, or something else, the main focus of the people who show up will be for the benefit of a group or groups of people (the "community"). We’ll have fun and develop a vision planning community of our own. Do you not yet have a vision statement written out, or would you like to tweak or revise the one you have? Do you say things like, "I'm hoping someone will want to contribute to my project, it is for the public good after all?" Then this workshop is for you. Monday, October 17th, 7-9pm. Cat Poole, Alex Linsker, Mark Grimes, and more coaches to be announced will lead this workshop. Last month we had 3 coaches and 9 participants. We're expecting more this time. The main questions about your vision: What are your underlying motives? What phrasing describes the reason why you’re doing this? If related questions come up organically, we’ll explore. These questions of vision are where groups like “Collective Agency” began. We will spend 2 hours we will meet-and-greet (go around and say what we’re working on and what we’d like to happen with it), have a brief overview, then invest most of the time in one-on-one coaching in 15 minute sessions. This event is free of charge. Vision coaching is available here upon request with free and paid options. Please RSVP. Plancast is best, so people can see you're coming. Email [email protected] or tweet @alexlinsker with any questions.
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Change #11054
2011-10-08
10:02:46

destroy Calagator::Venue 202393001 Driendurn Roll back

Change #11053
2011-10-08
10:02:33

destroy Calagator::Event 1250461439 printable jcpenney coupons Roll back

Change #11052
2011-10-08
04:28:54

create Calagator::Event 1250461439 printable jcpenney coupons Roll back

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2011-10-08
04:28:54

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Change #11050
2011-10-07
17:01:21

update Calagator::Event 1250461280 Innovation in Motion: Mobile on the Move – 2012 Trends and Beyond Roll back

description Smartphones are beginning to dominate the mobile world. Mobile advertising spend has hit an all-time high. Consumers are becoming increasingly dependent on mobile sites and applications for instant access to social networking, information, and location based deals and product research. It is critical for businesses to adjust their marketing strategies to accommodate for new mobile trends and shifts in consumer behavior. Join our mobile experts in a panel discussion on the future trends and consumer shifts that businesses will need to meet. Cost: Free – With beer and food provided. RSVP now to reserve your seat – space is limited. Register on Facebook:http://on.fb.me/oBDRvD or Meetup:http://www.meetup.com/Innovation-in-Motion/events/30775701/ Note: Live web streaming available as well for people who are not located in the Portland area. Contact Haypenny Marketing for your live web streaming access code. Brought to you by: Innovation in Motion – a monthly thought leader gathering to discuss the trends and challenges facing interactive marketing and online innovation. Smartphones are beginning to dominate the mobile world. Mobile advertising spend has hit an all-time high. Consumers are becoming increasingly dependent on mobile sites and applications for instant access to social networking, information, and location based deals and product research. It is critical for businesses to adjust their marketing strategies to accommodate for new mobile trends and shifts in consumer behavior. Join our mobile experts in a panel discussion on the future trends and consumer shifts that businesses will need to meet. Featured Panelists: Dave Shanley, Founder and CTO at CrowdCompass Scott Townsend, Marketing Manager at Urban Airship Ben Leftwich, Account Executive at Anvil Media Cost: Free – With beer and food provided. RSVP now to reserve your seat – space is limited. Register on Facebook:http://on.fb.me/oBDRvD or Meetup:http://www.meetup.com/Innovation-in-Motion/events/30775701/ Note: Live web streaming will be available at the time and date of the event for people who are not located in the Portland area at: http://www.livestream.com/innovationinmotion Brought to you by: Innovation in Motion – a monthly thought leader gathering to discuss the trends and challenges facing interactive marketing and online innovation.
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Change #11049
2011-10-07
16:58:44

update Calagator::Event 1250461279 Innovation in Motion: Zero Moment of Truth - A New Model for Modern Marketing Roll back

description Shoppers used to make up their minds about a product within the first few seconds of encountering that product on the shelf for the first time. In 2005, Procter & Gamble coined this interaction as “The First Moment of Truth”. With the rise of internet use today, shoppers are now experiencing many brand interactions before they see the product on a shelf. This phenomenon (and marketing opportunity) is what Google is calling the “Zero Moment of Truth”. Eighty-three percent of shoppers make their purchase decisions prior to entering a store. This means that marketers now need to ensure that consumers receive a consistent and positive experience — from the Zero Moment of Truth to the point of purchase and beyond. Join our interactive marketing experts for innovative case-study examples and a lively discussion about what the Zero Moment of Truth means for both large and small brands. Cost: Free – With beer and food provided. RSVP now to reserve your seat – space is limited. Register at Facebook:http://on.fb.me/pTjk2j or Meetup: http://www.meetup.com/Innovation-in-Motion/events/30775011/ Note: Live web streaming available as well for people who are not located in the Portland area. Contact Haypenny Marketing for your live web streaming access code. Brought to you by: Innovation in Motion – a monthly thought leader gathering to discuss the trends and challenges facing interactive marketing and online innovation. Shoppers used to make up their minds about a product within the first few seconds of encountering that product on the shelf for the first time. In 2005, Procter & Gamble coined this interaction as “The First Moment of Truth”. With the rise of internet use today, shoppers are now experiencing many brand interactions before they see the product on a shelf. This phenomenon (and marketing opportunity) is what Google is calling the “Zero Moment of Truth”. Eighty-three percent of shoppers make their purchase decisions prior to entering a store. This means that marketers now need to ensure that consumers receive a consistent and positive experience — from the Zero Moment of Truth to the point of purchase and beyond. Join our interactive marketing experts for innovative case-study examples and a lively discussion about what the Zero Moment of Truth means for both large and small brands. Featured Panelists: Dayne Wilberding, Director of Digital Culture at Grady Britton Jamie Beckland, Digital and Social Media Strategist at Janrain Ryan Lewis, President of Bonfire Social Media Cost: Free – With beer and food provided. RSVP now to reserve your seat – space is limited. Register at Facebook:http://on.fb.me/pTjk2j or Meetup: http://www.meetup.com/Innovation-in-Motion/events/30775011/ Note: Live web streaming will be available at the time and date of the event for people who are not located in the Portland area at: http://www.livestream.com/innovationinmotion Brought to you by: Innovation in Motion – a monthly thought leader gathering to discuss the trends and challenges facing interactive marketing and online innovation.
Change #11048
2011-10-07
16:56:25

update Calagator::Event 1250461278 Innovation in Motion: The Future of Internal Collaboration Platforms Roll back

description The growing popularity of social media tools is pushing employers to re-think their approach to internal communications. Many different types of technologies have been developed to help facilitate internal collaboration and employee productivity. There are thousands of companies using these collaboration tools but not a lot of research yet to determine the ROI. Join our innovative experts for a thought provoking discussion on the future of internal collaboration platforms. Reserve your seat today. Cost: Free – With beer and food provided. RSVP now to reserve your seat – space is limited. Reserve your space at Facebook: http://on.fb.me/pSDXm7 or Meetup: http://www.meetup.com/Innovation-in-Motion/ Note: Live web streaming available as well for people who are not located in the Portland area. Contact Haypenny Marketing for your live web streaming access code. Brought to you by: Innovation in Motion – a monthly thought leader gathering to discuss the trends and challenges facing interactive marketing and online innovation. The growing popularity of social media tools is pushing employers to re-think their approach to internal communications. Many different types of technologies have been developed to help facilitate internal collaboration and employee productivity. There are thousands of companies using these collaboration tools but not a lot of research yet to determine the ROI. Join our innovative experts for a thought provoking discussion on the future of internal collaboration platforms. Featured Panelists: George Huff, Founder of Opal Labs Justin Yuen, President of FMYI Jennifer Walts, Sharepoint Consultant Cost: Free – With beer and food provided. RSVP now to reserve your seat – space is limited. Reserve your space at Facebook: http://on.fb.me/pSDXm7 or Meetup: http://www.meetup.com/Innovation-in-Motion/ Note: Live web streaming will be available at the time and date of the event for people who are not located in the Portland area at: http://www.livestream.com/innovationinmotion Brought to you by: Innovation in Motion – a monthly thought leader gathering to discuss the trends and challenges facing interactive marketing and online innovation.
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Change #11047
2011-10-07
14:28:16

update Calagator::Event 1250461438 PDX Python Monthly Meeting Roll back

description tl;dr: Python Module Thunderdome, Pythonic Trivia, wear Halloween costume if you like! This Tuesday at 6:30pm at Urban Airship we'll be celebrating October with the Second Annual PDX Python MODULE THUNDERDOOOOOME. We still don't really know what the rules are, but it was fun last year so we're doing it again. :) In the Thunderdome ring so far we have: Nick Wilson, Dan Colish, Chris McDonald and Kyle Jones. Are you up for a round in the dome? Pick a module in stdlib or PyPI and bring a 5 minute Michel's Module of the Month-style presentation to the meeting. All are welcome to compete! If you want to make sure no one else is doing your module, let me know ([email protected] / @pythonchelle) what you're thinking and I'll find out. After the module throw down, Rob Bednark has created a Python-themed trivia game for us to play! *** New this year: The Dome is close-ish to Halloween, and some competitors have talked about dressing up like the module they're representing. Why not? Dressing up is fun, and fun things are fun. (Still not sure if a costume will affect the results.) I am going to wear my Halloween costume, which has nothing to do with Python or modules, but does include some fake blood and a couple props. I might also bring some Halloween candy. Feel free to wear a costume, bring some candy to share, or none of the above, but please do join us! tl;dr: Python Module Thunderdome, Pythonic Trivia, wear Halloween costume if you like, please RSVP: http://www.meetup.com/pdxpython/events/33445392 This Tuesday at 6:30pm at Urban Airship we'll be celebrating October with the Second Annual PDX Python MODULE THUNDERDOOOOOME. We still don't really know what the rules are, but it was fun last year so we're doing it again. :) In the Thunderdome ring so far we have: Nick Wilson, Dan Colish, Chris McDonald and Kyle Jones. Are you up for a round in the dome? Pick a module in stdlib or PyPI and bring a 5 minute Michel's Module of the Month-style presentation to the meeting. All are welcome to compete! If you want to make sure no one else is doing your module, let me know ([email protected] / @pythonchelle) what you're thinking and I'll find out. After the module throw down, Rob Bednark has created a Python-themed trivia game for us to play! *** New this year: The Dome is close-ish to Halloween, and some competitors have talked about dressing up like the module they're representing. Why not? Dressing up is fun, and fun things are fun. (Still not sure if a costume will affect the results.) I am going to wear my Halloween costume, which has nothing to do with Python or modules, but does include some fake blood and a couple props. I might also bring some Halloween candy. Feel free to wear a costume, bring some candy to share, or none of the above, but please do join us!
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Change #11046
2011-10-07
14:27:43

update Calagator::Event 1250461438 PDX Python Monthly Meeting Roll back

description This Tuesday at 6:30pm at Urban Airship we'll be celebrating October with the Second Annual PDX Python MODULE THUNDERDOOOOOME. We still don't really know what the rules are, but it was fun last year so we're doing it again. :) In the Thunderdome ring so far we have: Nick Wilson, Dan Colish, Chris McDonald and Kyle Jones. Are you up for a round in the dome? Pick a module in stdlib or PyPI and bring a 5 minute Michel's Module of the Month-style presentation to the meeting. All are welcome to compete! If you want to make sure no one else is doing your module, let me know ([email protected] / @pythonchelle) what you're thinking and I'll find out. After the module throw down, Rob Bednark has created a Python-themed trivia game for us to play! *** New this year: The Dome is close-ish to Halloween, and some competitors have talked about dressing up like the module they're representing. Why not? Dressing up is fun, and fun things are fun. (Still not sure if a costume will affect the results.) I am going to wear my Halloween costume, which has nothing to do with Python or modules, but does include some fake blood and a couple props. I might also bring some Halloween candy. Feel free to wear a costume, bring some candy to share, or none of the above, but please do join us! tl;dr: Python Module Thunderdome, Pythonic Trivia, wear Halloween costume if you like! This Tuesday at 6:30pm at Urban Airship we'll be celebrating October with the Second Annual PDX Python MODULE THUNDERDOOOOOME. We still don't really know what the rules are, but it was fun last year so we're doing it again. :) In the Thunderdome ring so far we have: Nick Wilson, Dan Colish, Chris McDonald and Kyle Jones. Are you up for a round in the dome? Pick a module in stdlib or PyPI and bring a 5 minute Michel's Module of the Month-style presentation to the meeting. All are welcome to compete! If you want to make sure no one else is doing your module, let me know ([email protected] / @pythonchelle) what you're thinking and I'll find out. After the module throw down, Rob Bednark has created a Python-themed trivia game for us to play! *** New this year: The Dome is close-ish to Halloween, and some competitors have talked about dressing up like the module they're representing. Why not? Dressing up is fun, and fun things are fun. (Still not sure if a costume will affect the results.) I am going to wear my Halloween costume, which has nothing to do with Python or modules, but does include some fake blood and a couple props. I might also bring some Halloween candy. Feel free to wear a costume, bring some candy to share, or none of the above, but please do join us!
Change #11045
2011-10-07
14:26:53

create Calagator::Event 1250461438 PDX Python Monthly Meeting Roll back

description nil This Tuesday at 6:30pm at Urban Airship we'll be celebrating October with the Second Annual PDX Python MODULE THUNDERDOOOOOME. We still don't really know what the rules are, but it was fun last year so we're doing it again. :) In the Thunderdome ring so far we have: Nick Wilson, Dan Colish, Chris McDonald and Kyle Jones. Are you up for a round in the dome? Pick a module in stdlib or PyPI and bring a 5 minute Michel's Module of the Month-style presentation to the meeting. All are welcome to compete! If you want to make sure no one else is doing your module, let me know ([email protected] / @pythonchelle) what you're thinking and I'll find out. After the module throw down, Rob Bednark has created a Python-themed trivia game for us to play! *** New this year: The Dome is close-ish to Halloween, and some competitors have talked about dressing up like the module they're representing. Why not? Dressing up is fun, and fun things are fun. (Still not sure if a costume will affect the results.) I am going to wear my Halloween costume, which has nothing to do with Python or modules, but does include some fake blood and a couple props. I might also bring some Halloween candy. Feel free to wear a costume, bring some candy to share, or none of the above, but please do join us!
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Change #11044
2011-10-07
10:55:25

update Calagator::Event 1250461427 Vision Planning for the Community-Minded Roll back

description Vision planning for people who want to do something for a community. Do you not yet have a vision statement written out, or would you like to tweak or revise? And do you say things like, "I'm hoping someone will want to contribute to my project: it is for the public good"? Then this workshop is for you. Monday, October 17th, 7-9pm. Catherine Poole, Alex Linsker, and more coaches to be announced will lead this workshop. Last month we had 3 coaches and 9 participants. We're expecting more this time. The main questions about your vision: Where are you coming from? What phrasing describes the reason why you’re doing this? If related questions come up organically, we’ll explore. These questions are where groups like “Collective Agency” started. Whether a website, open source project, discussion group, visual art, nonprofit startup, or something else, the main focus of the people who show up will be for the benefit of a group or groups of people (the "community"). We’ll have fun and develop a vision planning community of our own. In 2 hours we will meet-and-greet (go around and say what we’re working on and what we’d like to happen with it), have a brief overview, then invest most of the time in one-on-one coaching in 15 minute sessions. This event is free of charge. Vision coaching is available here upon request with free and paid options. Please RSVP. Plancast is best, so people can see you're coming. Email [email protected] or tweet @alexlinsker with any questions. Vision planning for people who want to do something for a community. Do you not yet have a vision statement written out, or would you like to tweak or revise? And do you say things like, "I'm hoping someone will want to contribute to my project: it is for the public good"? Then this workshop is for you. Monday, October 17th, 7-9pm. Catherine Poole, Alex Linsker, Mark Grimes, and more coaches to be announced will lead this workshop. Last month we had 3 coaches and 9 participants. We're expecting more this time. The main questions about your vision: Where are you coming from? What phrasing describes the reason why you’re doing this? If related questions come up organically, we’ll explore. These questions are where groups like “Collective Agency” started. Whether a website, open source project, discussion group, visual art, nonprofit startup, or something else, the main focus of the people who show up will be for the benefit of a group or groups of people (the "community"). We’ll have fun and develop a vision planning community of our own. In 2 hours we will meet-and-greet (go around and say what we’re working on and what we’d like to happen with it), have a brief overview, then invest most of the time in one-on-one coaching in 15 minute sessions. This event is free of charge. Vision coaching is available here upon request with free and paid options. Please RSVP. Plancast is best, so people can see you're coming. Email [email protected] or tweet @alexlinsker with any questions.