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Change #44143
2017-05-18
16:27:08

create Calagator::Venue 202395584 Social Justice Action Center Roll back

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title nil Social Justice Action Center
Change #44142
2017-05-18
16:27:07

update Calagator::Source 996336018 https://www.facebook.com/events/125727791321042/ Roll back

Change #44141
2017-05-18
16:27:07

create Calagator::Source 996336018 https://www.facebook.com/events/125727791321042/ Roll back

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Change #44140
2017-05-18
16:26:24

update Calagator::Source 996336017 https://www.eventbrite.co.nz/e/tools-and-culture-for-participatory-organizing-tickets-34520505762 Roll back

Change #44139
2017-05-18
16:26:24

create Calagator::Source 996336017 https://www.eventbrite.co.nz/e/tools-and-culture-for-participatory-organizing-tickets-34520505762 Roll back

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Change #44138
2017-05-18
16:09:54

update Calagator::Venue 202395583 Daimler Truck Campus, 4555 North Channel Avenue, Portland, OR 97217 Roll back

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Change #44137
2017-05-18
16:08:57

create Calagator::Event 1250471943 Search Inside Yourself Roll back

description nil Learn the emotional intelligence skills that lead to sustained peak performance, strong collaboration and effective leadership. Develop those elusive and critical soft skills necessary for entrepreneurs. Since our program was created inside Google in 2007, the Search Inside Yourself program has been experienced by tens of thousands of people around the world. It kicks off with an in-person and interactive 2-day session during which participants learn the scientific basis of mindfulness and how to enhance focus, increase resilience and develop greater self-awareness. The program is followed by a 4-week remote component with practices to sustain and integrate learning and growth from the inside out. Join us for our second year in Portland!
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title nil Search Inside Yourself
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venue_id nil 202395583
Change #44136
2017-05-18
16:08:57

create Calagator::Venue 202395583 Daimler Truck Campus, 4555 North Channel Avenue, Portland, OR 97217 Roll back

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Change #44135
2017-05-18
15:08:09

create Calagator::Event 1250471942 Tech Academy Portland Meetup - 3-part Tech Talk Series: "Coding Securely - Minimizing Vulnerabilities" Part 3 Roll back

description nil <p>Featured Speaker: Dr. Brent Wilson, Assoc. Professor of Computer Science at George Fox University</p> <p><img src="https://secure.meetupstatic.com/photos/event/4/9/f/b/600_460998939.jpeg"></p> <p>Using the OWASP (Open Web Application Security Project) Top-10 Vulnerability listing as a guide, we will look at the various vulnerabilities and investigate how they work along with the mitigations and defenses that developers need to employ to create secure software.</p> <p><br>This is Part 3 of a Three-Part series of talks.</p> <p>Come join us for fresh coffee, pizza, refreshments, and some great networking opportunities.</p> <p>Lunch & Open Q/A 12:00-1:00<br>Tech Talk 1:00-2:00</p> <p>Please RSVP to help us ensure we order enough food for everyone.</p> <p>We look forward to seeing you!</p>
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title nil Tech Academy Portland Meetup - 3-part Tech Talk Series: "Coding Securely - Minimizing Vulnerabilities" Part 3
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Change #44134
2017-05-18
15:08:09

update Calagator::Source 996336016 https://www.meetup.com/Tech-Academy-Portland-Meetup/events/240012665/ Roll back

Change #44133
2017-05-18
15:08:09

create Calagator::Source 996336016 https://www.meetup.com/Tech-Academy-Portland-Meetup/events/240012665/ Roll back

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Change #44132
2017-05-18
15:07:39

create Calagator::Event 1250471941 Tech Academy Portland Meetup - 3-part Tech Talk Series: "Coding Securely - Minimizing Vulnerabilities" Part 2 Roll back

description nil <p>Featured Speaker: Dr. Brent Wilson, Assoc. Professor of Computer Science at George Fox University</p> <p><img src="https://secure.meetupstatic.com/photos/event/4/9/f/b/600_460998939.jpeg"></p> <p>Using the OWASP (Open Web Application Security Project) Top-10 Vulnerability listing as a guide, we will look at the various vulnerabilities and investigate how they work along with the mitigations and defenses that developers need to employ to create secure software.</p> <p><br>This is Part 2 of a Three-Part series of talks.</p> <p>Come join us for fresh coffee, pizza, refreshments, and some great networking opportunities.</p> <p>Lunch & Open Q/A 12:00-1:00<br>Tech Talk 1:00-2:00</p> <p>Please RSVP to help us ensure we order enough food for everyone.</p> <p>We look forward to seeing you!</p>
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title nil Tech Academy Portland Meetup - 3-part Tech Talk Series: "Coding Securely - Minimizing Vulnerabilities" Part 2
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Change #44131
2017-05-18
15:07:39

update Calagator::Source 996336015 https://www.meetup.com/Tech-Academy-Portland-Meetup/events/240012646/ Roll back

Change #44130
2017-05-18
15:07:39

create Calagator::Source 996336015 https://www.meetup.com/Tech-Academy-Portland-Meetup/events/240012646/ Roll back

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Change #44129
2017-05-18
15:06:50

create Calagator::Event 1250471940 Tech Academy Portland Meetup - 3-part Tech Talk Series: "Coding Securely - Minimizing Vulnerabilities" Part 1 Roll back

description nil <p>Featured Speaker: Dr. Brent Wilson, Assoc. Professor of Computer Science at George Fox University</p> <p><img src="https://secure.meetupstatic.com/photos/event/4/9/f/b/600_460998939.jpeg"></p> <p>Using the OWASP (Open Web Application Security Project) Top-10 Vulnerability listing as a guide, we will look at the various vulnerabilities and investigate how they work along with the mitigations and defenses that developers need to employ to create secure software.</p> <p><br>This is Part 1 of a Three-Part series of talks.</p> <p>Come join us for fresh coffee, pizza, refreshments, and some great networking opportunities.</p> <p>Lunch & Open Q/A 12:00-1:00<br>Tech Talk 1:00-2:00</p> <p>Please RSVP to help us ensure we order enough food for everyone.</p> <p>We look forward to seeing you!</p>
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title nil Tech Academy Portland Meetup - 3-part Tech Talk Series: "Coding Securely - Minimizing Vulnerabilities" Part 1
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Change #44128
2017-05-18
15:06:49

update Calagator::Source 996336014 https://www.meetup.com/Tech-Academy-Portland-Meetup/events/240012018/ Roll back

Change #44127
2017-05-18
15:06:49

create Calagator::Source 996336014 https://www.meetup.com/Tech-Academy-Portland-Meetup/events/240012018/ Roll back

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Change #44126
2017-05-18
13:44:41

create Calagator::Event 1250471939 PDXRust - Rust Hack Afternoon Roll back

description nil <p>Come hack on Rust projects with us! Write your first Rust crate, contribute to an open source Rust project, team up with someone else on a cool new Rust tool, or even hack on rustc itself!</p> <p> Lucky Lab has food and drinks and lots of open seating.</p> <p> We follow the Rust Code of Conduct.</p> <p> See you there!</p>
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title nil PDXRust - Rust Hack Afternoon
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Change #44125
2017-05-18
13:44:40

update Calagator::Source 996336013 https://www.meetup.com/PDXRust/events/240093973/ Roll back

Change #44124
2017-05-18
13:44:40

create Calagator::Source 996336013 https://www.meetup.com/PDXRust/events/240093973/ Roll back

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Change #44123
2017-05-18
13:08:54

create Calagator::Event 1250471938 Papers We Love @ PDX - Gorilla: A Fast, Scalable, In-Memory Time Series Database Roll back

description nil <p>This paper will be presented by Johannes Hoff.</p> <p> This paper describes how Facebook stores 700 million data points (timestamp and value) per minute and keeps 26 hours of it available in memory for fast access. We will mainly look at the compression algorithms making this possible.</p> <p>Here is the abstract:</p> <p> """</p> <p>Large-scale internet services aim to remain highly available and responsive in the presence of unexpected failures. Pro-viding this service often requires monitoring and analyzing tens of millions of measurements per second across a large number of systems, and one particularly effective solution is to store and query such measurements in a time series database (TSDB).</p> <p>A key challenge in the design of TSDBs is how to strike the right balance between efficiency, scalability, and relia-bility. In this paper we introduce Gorilla, Facebook’s in-memory TSDB. Our insight is that users of monitoring sys-tems do not place much emphasis on individual data points but rather on aggregate analysis, and recent data points are of much higher value than older points to quickly detect and diagnose the root cause of an ongoing problem. Gorilla op-timizes for remaining highly available for writes and reads, even in the face of failures, at the expense of possibly drop-ping small amounts of data on the write path. To improve query efficiency, we aggressively leverage compression tech-niques such as delta-of-delta timestamps and XOR’d floating point values to reduce Gorilla’s storage footprint by 10x. This allows us to store Gorilla’s data in memory, reduc-ing query latency by 73x and improving query throughput by 14x when compared to a traditional database (HBase)-backed time series data. This performance improvement has unlocked new monitoring and debugging tools, such as time series correlation search and more dense visualization tools. Gorilla also gracefully handles failures from a single-node to entire regions with little to no operational overhead.</p> <p><br>"""</p> <p> PDF: <a href="http://www.vldb.org/pvldb/vol8/p1816-teller.pdf"></a><a href="http://www.vldb.org/pvldb/vol8/p1816-teller.pdf" class="linkified">http://www.vldb.org/pvldb/vol8/p1816-teller.pdf</a></p> <p> <a href="https://github.com/papers-we-love/portland/blob/master/code-of-conduct.md">Reminder: Papers We Love PDX has a code of conduct.</a></p>
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start_time nil 2017-05-31 18:00:00 -0700
title nil Papers We Love @ PDX - Gorilla: A Fast, Scalable, In-Memory Time Series Database
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venue_id nil 202395395
Change #44122
2017-05-18
13:08:53

update Calagator::Source 996336012 https://www.meetup.com/Papers-We-Love-PDX/events/240093042/ Roll back

Change #44121
2017-05-18
13:08:53

create Calagator::Source 996336012 https://www.meetup.com/Papers-We-Love-PDX/events/240093042/ Roll back

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Change #44120
2017-05-18
11:58:21

create Calagator::Event 1250471937 Accelerate Biotech & Digital Health PDX Happy Hour Roll back

description nil Please join us for our June Accelerate Biotech + Digital Health PDX Happy Hour! This month will have two short presentations, followed by an open mic component for new guests. We invite you to introduce yourself to the group and tell us about how you are involved the local biotech/digital health ecosystem. Our monthly happy hour brings together creative and driven professionals who are passionate about promoting the growth of Portland's Biotech and Digital Health sectors. This is a great opportunity to network and build relationships with individuals working across these sectors in both academia and industry. Enjoy a drink, build community, and contribute your ideas and efforts towards accelerating Biotech and Digital Health in PDX. We will several open mic opportunities at the event this month. If you would like to speak about your startup or introduce yourself to the group then please reach out to [email protected] for more information.
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title nil Accelerate Biotech & Digital Health PDX Happy Hour
url nil https://www.techoregon.org/events/accelerate-biotech-digital-health-pdx-happy-hour-10
venue_id nil 202393986
Change #44119
2017-05-18
10:31:21

create Calagator::Event 1250471936 Design Museum Mornings: Invoking Change Through Modular Design Roll back

description nil This June, Portland State University’s own Todd Ferry will share how creating socially-conscious mobile spaces can address community concerns, from education to homes, to opera-on-wheels. Todd Ferry is a Research Associate and Faculty Fellow at the Center for Public Interest Design within PSU’s School of Architecture. Todd has been active in progressive design-build projects in Portland’s neighborhoods and around the world. Todd’s current focus in on developing new models of engagement for fully including all members of a community in the design process. Taking place at Hand-Eye Supply the morning of June 9th, this Design Museum Mornings will address what modular design can do to sustainably benefit the community. Complete with breakfast and coffee, this second monthly installation is not to be missed!
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start_time nil 2017-06-09 08:30:00 -0700
title nil Design Museum Mornings: Invoking Change Through Modular Design
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venue_id nil 202394901
Change #44118
2017-05-17
20:59:21

update Calagator::Event 1250471930 PDX Women In Tech (PDXWIT) CryptoParty Roll back

description ** Please RSVP on Eventbrite ** With increased regulations for ISPs to track consumer data and the ever-present possibility for fraud, keeping our internet activity private is more important than ever. CryptoParty is a decentralized movement with events happening all over the world. The goal is to pass on knowledge about protecting yourself in the digital space. Join Bhavna Sowman of Intel and Justin Mitzimberg of Cylance as they cover secure browsing, password security and management, two-factor authentication, and setting up VPNs to protect your privacy. They will also be available to discuss any advanced questions or specific issues. CryptoParties are free and open for everyone, but are especially valuable to ​those without prior knowledge and haven't yet attended one. To try the tools and apps directly at the CryptoParty, bring your laptop or smartphone. Purpose: PDXWIT is a community-based non-profit organization. Our purpose is to strengthen the Portland women in tech community by offering educational programs, partnerships, mentorships, resources and opportunities. We are unifying a supportive environment for current and potential women in tech, all of whom are committed to helping each other. Our goal is to bring together and empower women in tech and to encourage others to pursue tech careers. This is our step towards reducing the gender imbalance in the industry and addressing the current negative effects of that imbalance on women. Trans and non-binary people are always welcome at our events. ** Please RSVP on Eventbrite ** With increased regulations for ISPs to track consumer data and the ever-present possibility for fraud, keeping our internet activity private is more important than ever. CryptoParty is a decentralized movement with events happening all over the world. The goal is to pass on knowledge about protecting yourself in the digital space. Join Bhavna Soman of Intel and Justin Mitzimberg of Cylance as they cover secure browsing, password security and management, two-factor authentication, and setting up VPNs to protect your privacy. They will also be available to discuss any advanced questions or specific issues. CryptoParties are free and open for everyone, but are especially valuable to ​those without prior knowledge and haven't yet attended one. To try the tools and apps directly at the CryptoParty, bring your laptop or smartphone. Purpose: PDXWIT is a community-based non-profit organization. Our purpose is to strengthen the Portland women in tech community by offering educational programs, partnerships, mentorships, resources and opportunities. We are unifying a supportive environment for current and potential women in tech, all of whom are committed to helping each other. Our goal is to bring together and empower women in tech and to encourage others to pursue tech careers. This is our step towards reducing the gender imbalance in the industry and addressing the current negative effects of that imbalance on women. Trans and non-binary people are always welcome at our events.
Change #44117
2017-05-17
17:10:14

update Calagator::Event 1250470958 Jr Dev Meetup Roll back

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Change #44116
2017-05-17
15:15:16

create Calagator::Event 1250471935 Nonprofit Tech Roundup: Digital Strategy Roll back

description nil This is your opportunity to learn about effective strategies for creating engaging content on your website and across the web, designing and evaluating digital campaigns with social media and email marketing, and integrating your online efforts to maximize participation and donations. Technology will continue to change and the nonprofit sector cannot afford to be left behind. This two-day conference will educate, inspire, and prepare nonprofit professionals to implement or advance their organizational digital strategies, and campaigns. Attendees will participate in educational sessions and hands-on workshops, and have the opportunity to networ
end_time nil 2017-10-04 00:00:00 -0700
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start_time nil 2017-10-03 00:00:00 -0700
title nil Nonprofit Tech Roundup: Digital Strategy
url nil http://or.techroundup.org/
venue_id nil 202392203
Change #44115
2017-05-17
15:07:02

create Calagator::Event 1250471934 "Automating HR Processes" @ Portland Nintex User Group Roll back

description nil The Portland Nintex User Group meets quarterly to talk about the Nintex product. Nintex is a 3rd party tool for Microsoft SharePoint & Office 365 that allows for complex business process automation. Schnitzer Steel Industries has adopted Nintex to enhance primarily HR processes such as employee onboarding, offboarding, performance, discipline, wellness, and surveys as well as other processes throughout the company, including compliance, auto and metal recycling, and point of sale-generated alert management. David Dean, SharePoint/Office 365 Architect, will be discussing our benefits utilizing Nintex for HR processes and demo previews of HR processes and highlight some tips and tricks that Nintex provides to make it a flexible tool for HR business requirements as well as get a glimpse of Nintex Hawkeye data. This presentation is designed for a mixed audience of IT and HR professionals who may be interested in these type of processes and capabilities utilizing Nintex. This event is targeted to IT professionals and HR Managers who are seeking to reduce HR costs or increase HR compliance through automation. Please register here: https://www.meetup.com/Portland-Nintex-User-Group/events/239908279/
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start_time nil 2017-06-08 11:30:00 -0700
title nil "Automating HR Processes" @ Portland Nintex User Group
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venue_id nil 202392706
Change #44114
2017-05-17
13:48:16

update Calagator::Venue 202395582 BridgePort Brew Pub; Please RSVP here: https://www.meetup.com/Auto-Remediation-and-Event-Driven-Automation/events/239668383/ Roll back

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Change #44113
2017-05-17
13:46:36

update Calagator::Event 1250471911 Perspectives on Optimizing Operations & Learnings from Monitorama. Panel discussion with LinkedIn, Sensu, VictorOps, and StackStorm Roll back

venue_id 202390070 202395582
Change #44112
2017-05-17
13:46:36

create Calagator::Venue 202395582 BridgePort Brew Pub; Please RSVP here: https://www.meetup.com/Auto-Remediation-and-Event-Driven-Automation/events/239668383/ Roll back

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Change #44111
2017-05-17
13:29:31

update Calagator::Event 1250471911 Panel discussion on key Monitorama learnings Roll back

description StackStorm is a silver sponsor of Monitorama 2017, and we- along with our great panel from LinkedIn, Sensu, and VictorOps- wanted to take the opportunity to share key learnings from Monitorama with you. If you are attending Monitorama, this is a great way to wrap up your time at the conference. If you are not attending the conference, and are in the Portland area--this is a great way to hear some of the key take-aways from the conference. Either way--this is a great opportunity to participate in an interactive discussion, collaborate, and generate ideas on how to take the learnings from Monitorama and begin applying them to your operations. Agenda: 6:00-6:30 Registration & Networking (plus great beer & food!) 6:30-7:15 Panel Discussion 7:15-7:45 Q & A, Interactive Conversation 7:45-9:00 Networking & more beer! Panel Details: Moderator: Brian Sherwin (Sr. SRE, LinkedIn) Panelists (in alphabetical order) Nina Mushiana--Senior SRE Manager, LinkedIn Matt Oswalt—Software Engineer, StackStorm/Brocade; Blogger “Keeping it Classless” Sean Porter- original author of Sensu, Co-Founder and CTO of Sensu Inc. Jonathan Schwiertert -High-concurrency platform engineer at VictorOps <b>Please register on the meetup.com page:</b> https://www.meetup.com/Auto-Remediation-and-Event-Driven-Automation/events/239668383/ StackStorm is a silver sponsor of Monitorama 2017, and we- along with our great panel from LinkedIn, Sensu, and VictorOps- are looking forward to sharing with you key insights from the show--and to help you build a map for leveraging auto-remediation to optimize your operations. Wondering how to start your automation journey and which tasks you should automate first? Or have you started to automate, and are wondering how to take your automation to the next level? Our panel will share how auto-remediation- creating automated workflows based on input from your monitoring systems- is a proven way to help minimize alert "noise", minimize operations engineer burn-out, and significantly increase overall system health. Join us for a great interactive discussion, collaborate with your peers, and generate ideas on how to take the next step in your automation journey. See you in Portland! Agenda: 6:00-6:30 Registration & Networking (plus great beer & food!) 6:30-7:15 Panel Discussion 7:15-7:45 Q & A, Interactive Conversation 7:45-9:00 Networking & more beer! Panel Details: Moderator: Brian Sherwin (Sr. SRE, LinkedIn) Panelists (in alphabetical order) Nina Mushiana--Senior SRE Manager, LinkedIn Matt Oswalt—Software Engineer, StackStorm/Brocade; Blogger “Keeping it Classless” Sean Porter- original author of Sensu, Co-Founder and CTO of Sensu Inc. Jonathan Schwiertert -High-concurrency platform engineer at VictorOps
title Panel discussion on key Monitorama learnings Perspectives on Optimizing Operations & Learnings from Monitorama. Panel discussion with LinkedIn, Sensu, VictorOps, and StackStorm
venue_details BridgePort Brewpub; 1313 NW Marshall St, Portland. If you are at Monitorama, it will be a nice 20 minute walk. Otherwise grab Uber or Lyft---and we'll see you at the Brewpub!
Change #44110
2017-05-17
12:20:36

update Calagator::Event 1250471933 Ruby Coworking: Hollywood Edition Roll back

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Change #44109
2017-05-17
12:19:23

create Calagator::Event 1250471933 Ruby Coworking: Hollywood Edition Roll back

description nil An informal gathering of Ruby/Rails developers, working alongside each other. Join us!
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title nil Ruby Coworking: Hollywood Edition
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Change #44108
2017-05-17
08:52:41

create Calagator::Event 1250471932 Who Gives A Brand? Lunch & Learn Roll back

description nil Come check out this free talk designed to introduce you to branding and give you some tools you can put to use immediately! Complimentary pizza and beverages provided too! Are you interested in increasing the ROI of your marketing efforts? Understanding your brand and communicating it effectively is a key contributor in growing sales! Join Senior Marketing Strategist, Alicia Nagel, in this talk to discover how becoming more aware of your company’s brand can help you build strong relationships with customers. Attendees will leave with tactics to gain a better understanding of their users, brand personality, brand “touchpoints”, and how using brand strategy can increase the effectiveness of marketing efforts. Presentation will be followed by a brief Q&A. Event on GRAYBOX Website: http://www.grayboxpdx.com/events/all/who-gives-a-brand RSVP Link on Eventbrite: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/who-gives-a-brand-lunch-learn-tickets-34577866329 ABOUT GRAYBOX GRAYBOX is a digital consulting firm that helps you solve technical challenges, reach your audience and optimize your operations with elegance, utility and expertise. We're your partners to success in a digital-first world — we help you captivate your customers online with measurable results. ABOUT ALICIA NAGEL Alicia has almost 10 years experience in creative leadership and brand strategy, with a background in design and advertising. Prior to working at GRAYBOX, she ran a branding and design consultancy where she worked with executive-level staff in marketing and web development agencies and directly with clients to produce brand strategy, lead creative teams, and produce cross-channel marketing campaigns. Alicia has extensive experience using research to inspire and guide content and design across multidisciplinary creative teams. She is experienced at conducting and applying a variety of primary and secondary research methods to inform integrated creative campaigns including focus groups, field observation, brainstorming sessions, market research, and online activity observation. These insights then get developed into personas for target audience segments to help teams and clients envision who they’re speaking to. Alicia enjoys giving back to the community by taking on pro bono work for nonprofits and leading branding workshops to help the entrepreneurial community. She has been asked to speak by organizations such as USC, Etsy, Anvil Media, and PSU. Nonprofit work has included content writing for AIGA, as well as brand strategy and design for several nonprofits such as Portland City Club, Fashion Collective Portland, and June Key Delta Community Center in North Portland.
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title nil Who Gives A Brand? Lunch & Learn
url nil http://www.grayboxpdx.com/events/all/who-gives-a-brand
venue_details nil GRAYBOX is in the top floor of the big mustard yellow Olympic Mills building in SE industrial area near OMSI. It takes up a whole city block and has several entrances. The elevator up to the 7th floor is at the North entrance – that's the elevator you want (the other one only goes down to parking). Take the elevator up to the 7th floor and head to the right.
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Change #44107
2017-05-17
08:49:52

create Calagator::Event 1250471931 Erlang/Elixir Meetup Roll back

description nil The Secure Remote Password Cryptor (SRPC) addresses mobile app security in a post web-app world. SRPC provides HTTPS quality security without the explicit transfer of trust inherent in using HTTPS with PKI. SRPC is immune to HTTPS Man-in-the-Middle issues and also provides many features out-of-scope for HTTPS. SRPC requires a pair of libraries, one on the client device and one on the server. To create an easy way for mobile app developers to try SRPC, I've built a Erlang OTP system that acts as an SRPC tunnel to an "unaltered" HTTP server. The system is comprised of: - srpc_lib: Low-level functionality - srpc_srv: The SRPC protocol - srpc_elli: An Elli layer to expose srpc_srv to an elli app There are two optional pieces: - srpc_elli_proxy: Proxies request to the "unaltered" HTTP server - srpc_elli_lager: Lager module Finally, I have a test system for testing the iOS framework (Android is underway): - srpc_elli_test: Test implementation Presented by Paul Rogers, an independent software engineer with many years of development experience across multiple platforms using a number of different computer languages. He has a Master of Science in Mathematics, which helps him dig into the internals of cryptography, and a Master of Science in Physical Oceanography. This will likely be a small talk, with room for additional mini talks.
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start_time nil 2017-05-17 18:30:00 -0700
title nil Erlang/Elixir Meetup
url nil https://www.meetup.com/Portland-Erlang-Elixir-User-Group/events/239807573/
venue_details nil Househappy 727 NE 24th Ave. Portland, OR 97211 Corner of NE Irving and 24th.
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Change #44106
2017-05-17
08:44:07

update Calagator::Event 1250471823 Veterans in Technology May Networking Event: VET GEEK Roll back

description Please join us for May's Veterans in Technology Networking Event happening at Free Geek (1731 SE 10th Ave, Portland, OR 97214). Doors open on Thursday, May 18th at 1730 hours (5:30pm). This event will be a great time to network with your peers and enjoy food and refreshments provided by our sponsors; Marquam, Mainz Brady Group, and Scout Military Discounts. Beer will also be donated by Pabst Blue Ribbon and Columbia Distributing! Please RSVP on meetup.com so we can get an accurate headcount. PDX Veterans in Technology is a non-profit dedicated to assisting active-duty, reservist, and returning veterans with reintegration into the local tech community. Our organization is also committed to helping create, advance, and maximize the careers of current veterans in technology within the Portland metropolitan area. Sequence of Events: 1730 hours (5:30 PM) to 1800 hours (6:00 PM) - Networking and refreshments 1800 hours (6:00 PM) to 1810 hours (6:10 PM) - Announcements / Job opportunities / Sponsors 1810 hours (6:10 PM) to 1820 hours (6:20 PM) - Dan Bartholomew - CEO/Executive Director at Free Geek 1820 hours (6:20PM) to 1905 hours (7:05 PM) - First Keynote speaker, followed by Q&A: Mark Browning - Executive Director at Veterans' Legacies Inc. 1905hours (7:05 PM) to 1930 hours (7:30 PM) - More networking and refreshments We hope to see you all there! Everyone is encouraged and welcome to attend even if you are not a veteran yourself. Please join us for May's Veterans in Technology Networking Event happening at Free Geek (1731 SE 10th Ave, Portland, OR 97214). Doors open on Thursday, May 18th at 1730 hours (5:30pm). This event will be a great time to network with your peers and enjoy food and refreshments provided by our sponsors; Marquam, Mainz Brady Group, and Scout Military Discounts. Beer will also be donated by Pabst Blue Ribbon and Columbia Distributing! Please RSVP on meetup.com so we can get an accurate headcount. PDX Veterans in Technology is a non-profit dedicated to assisting active-duty, reservist, and returning veterans with reintegration into the local tech community. Our organization is also committed to helping create, advance, and maximize the careers of current veterans in technology within the Portland metropolitan area. Sequence of Events: 1730 hours (5:30 PM) to 1800 hours (6:00 PM) - Networking and refreshments 1800 hours (6:00 PM) to 1810 hours (6:10 PM) - Announcements / Job opportunities / Sponsors 1810 hours (6:10 PM) to 1820 hours (6:20 PM) - Dan Bartholomew - CEO/Executive Director at Free Geek 1820 hours (6:20PM) to 1905 hours (7:05 PM) - Keynote speaker, followed by Q&A: Mark Browning - Executive Director at Veterans' Legacies Inc. 1905hours (7:05 PM) to 1930 hours (7:30 PM) - More networking and refreshments We hope to see you all there! Everyone is encouraged and welcome to attend even if you are not a veteran yourself.
Change #44105
2017-05-17
08:43:36

update Calagator::Event 1250471823 Veterans in Technology May Networking Event: VET GEEK Roll back

venue_details 1731 SE 10th Avenue, Portland, OR 97214, (503) 232-9350 Free Geek is an electronics refurbishing and recycling nonprofit based in Portland. Donated electronics and computers are ethically recycled or are repaired and sold in the thrift store or donated to other nonprofit organizations. Volunteers help at all stages of the process, and after 24 hours are able to "adopt" a refurbished computer for free. Free Geek is an electronics refurbishing and recycling nonprofit based in Portland. Donated electronics and computers are ethically recycled or are repaired and sold in the thrift store or donated to other nonprofit organizations. Volunteers help at all stages of the process, and after 24 hours are able to "adopt" a refurbished computer for free.
Change #44104
2017-05-17
08:41:58

update Calagator::Event 1250471823 Veterans in Technology May Networking Event: VET GEEK Roll back

description Please join us for May's Veterans in Technology Networking Event happening at Free Geek (1731 SE 10th Ave, Portland, OR 97214). Doors open Thursday, May 18th, at 1730 hours (5:30pm). This event will be a great time to network with your peers and enjoy food and refreshments provided by our sponsors; Marquam, Mainz Brady Group, and Scout Military Discounts. Beer will also be donated by Pabst Blue Ribbon and Columbia Distributing! Veterans in Technology is a platform designed to increase, retain and assist veterans pursuing tech-based careers in the greater Portland area. Our mission is to support active duty, reservist, and returning veterans with re-integration into the local tech community. Sequence of Events: - 1730 hours (5:30 PM) to 1800 hours (6:00 PM) - Networking and refreshments - 1800 hours (6:00 PM) to 1810 hours (6:10 PM) - Announcements / Job opportunities / Sponsors - 1810 hours (6:10 PM) to 1820 hours (6:20 PM) - Dan Bartholomew - CEO/Executive Director at Free Geek - 1820 hours (6:20PM) to 1900 hours (7:00 PM) - First Keynote speaker, followed by Q&A: Mark Browning - Executive Director at Veterans'​ Legacies Inc. - 1900 hours (7:00 PM) to 1930 hours (7:30 PM) - Second Keynote speaker - TBA - 1930 hours (7:30 PM) to 2000 hours (8:00 PM) - More networking and refreshments We hope to see you all there! Everyone is encouraged and welcome to attend even if you are not a veteran yourself. Please join us for May's Veterans in Technology Networking Event happening at Free Geek (1731 SE 10th Ave, Portland, OR 97214). Doors open on Thursday, May 18th at 1730 hours (5:30pm). This event will be a great time to network with your peers and enjoy food and refreshments provided by our sponsors; Marquam, Mainz Brady Group, and Scout Military Discounts. Beer will also be donated by Pabst Blue Ribbon and Columbia Distributing! Please RSVP on meetup.com so we can get an accurate headcount. PDX Veterans in Technology is a non-profit dedicated to assisting active-duty, reservist, and returning veterans with reintegration into the local tech community. Our organization is also committed to helping create, advance, and maximize the careers of current veterans in technology within the Portland metropolitan area. Sequence of Events: 1730 hours (5:30 PM) to 1800 hours (6:00 PM) - Networking and refreshments 1800 hours (6:00 PM) to 1810 hours (6:10 PM) - Announcements / Job opportunities / Sponsors 1810 hours (6:10 PM) to 1820 hours (6:20 PM) - Dan Bartholomew - CEO/Executive Director at Free Geek 1820 hours (6:20PM) to 1905 hours (7:05 PM) - First Keynote speaker, followed by Q&A: Mark Browning - Executive Director at Veterans' Legacies Inc. 1905hours (7:05 PM) to 1930 hours (7:30 PM) - More networking and refreshments We hope to see you all there! Everyone is encouraged and welcome to attend even if you are not a veteran yourself.
venue_details 1731 SE 10th Avenue, Portland, OR 97214, (503) 232-9350 Free Geek is an electronics refurbishing and recycling nonprofit based in Portland. Donated electronics and computers are ethically recycled or are repaired and sold in the thrift store or donated to other nonprofit organizations. Volunteers help at all stages of the process, and after 24 hours are able to "adopt" a refurbished computer for free.
Change #44103
2017-05-16
22:25:40

update Calagator::Event 1250471930 PDX Women In Tech (PDXWIT) CryptoParty Roll back

description With increased regulations for ISPs to track consumer data and the ever-present possibility for fraud, keeping our internet activity private is more important than ever. CryptoParty is a decentralized movement with events happening all over the world. The goal is to pass on knowledge about protecting yourself in the digital space. Join Bhavna Sowman of Intel and Justin Mitzimberg of Cylance as they cover secure browsing, password security and management, two-factor authentication, and setting up VPNs to protect your privacy. They will also be available to discuss any advanced questions or specific issues. CryptoParties are free and open for everyone, but are especially valuable to ​those without prior knowledge and haven't yet attended one. To try the tools and apps directly at the CryptoParty, bring your laptop or smartphone. Purpose: PDXWIT is a community-based non-profit organization. Our purpose is to strengthen the Portland women in tech community by offering educational programs, partnerships, mentorships, resources and opportunities. We are unifying a supportive environment for current and potential women in tech, all of whom are committed to helping each other. Our goal is to bring together and empower women in tech and to encourage others to pursue tech careers. This is our step towards reducing the gender imbalance in the industry and addressing the current negative effects of that imbalance on women. Trans and non-binary people are always welcome at our events. ** Please RSVP on Eventbrite ** With increased regulations for ISPs to track consumer data and the ever-present possibility for fraud, keeping our internet activity private is more important than ever. CryptoParty is a decentralized movement with events happening all over the world. The goal is to pass on knowledge about protecting yourself in the digital space. Join Bhavna Sowman of Intel and Justin Mitzimberg of Cylance as they cover secure browsing, password security and management, two-factor authentication, and setting up VPNs to protect your privacy. They will also be available to discuss any advanced questions or specific issues. CryptoParties are free and open for everyone, but are especially valuable to ​those without prior knowledge and haven't yet attended one. To try the tools and apps directly at the CryptoParty, bring your laptop or smartphone. Purpose: PDXWIT is a community-based non-profit organization. Our purpose is to strengthen the Portland women in tech community by offering educational programs, partnerships, mentorships, resources and opportunities. We are unifying a supportive environment for current and potential women in tech, all of whom are committed to helping each other. Our goal is to bring together and empower women in tech and to encourage others to pursue tech careers. This is our step towards reducing the gender imbalance in the industry and addressing the current negative effects of that imbalance on women. Trans and non-binary people are always welcome at our events.
Change #44102
2017-05-16
22:19:36

update Calagator::Venue 202395581 Puppet 308 Southwest 2nd Avenue Portland, OR 97204 Roll back

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Change #44101
2017-05-16
22:18:45

create Calagator::Event 1250471930 PDX Women In Tech (PDXWIT) CryptoParty Roll back

description nil With increased regulations for ISPs to track consumer data and the ever-present possibility for fraud, keeping our internet activity private is more important than ever. CryptoParty is a decentralized movement with events happening all over the world. The goal is to pass on knowledge about protecting yourself in the digital space. Join Bhavna Sowman of Intel and Justin Mitzimberg of Cylance as they cover secure browsing, password security and management, two-factor authentication, and setting up VPNs to protect your privacy. They will also be available to discuss any advanced questions or specific issues. CryptoParties are free and open for everyone, but are especially valuable to ​those without prior knowledge and haven't yet attended one. To try the tools and apps directly at the CryptoParty, bring your laptop or smartphone. Purpose: PDXWIT is a community-based non-profit organization. Our purpose is to strengthen the Portland women in tech community by offering educational programs, partnerships, mentorships, resources and opportunities. We are unifying a supportive environment for current and potential women in tech, all of whom are committed to helping each other. Our goal is to bring together and empower women in tech and to encourage others to pursue tech careers. This is our step towards reducing the gender imbalance in the industry and addressing the current negative effects of that imbalance on women. Trans and non-binary people are always welcome at our events.
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venue_id nil 202395581
Change #44100
2017-05-16
22:18:44

create Calagator::Venue 202395581 Puppet 308 Southwest 2nd Avenue Portland, OR 97204 Roll back

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Change #44099
2017-05-16
19:41:26

create Calagator::Event 1250471929 AgilePDX Dntn Pub Lunch: Is the Team Responsible for Delivery or Delivering Value Roll back

description nil What do we really expect from an agile team? Are they expected to just deliver what they're told? Participate in deciding what to deliver? Or, are they really supposed to be focused on delivering value? Does any of this have to do with their maturity and the extend to which they are caught in a web of constraints and impediments? We have opinions. How about you? Come down to Ringler's and join in the fun. There's food, there's beer--and you and us!
end_time nil 2017-06-02 13:00:00 -0700
id nil 1250471929
start_time nil 2017-06-02 12:00:00 -0700
title nil AgilePDX Dntn Pub Lunch: Is the Team Responsible for Delivery or Delivering Value
url nil http://www.agilepdx.org
venue_id nil 202390475
Change #44098
2017-05-16
18:46:19

update Calagator::Event 1250471558 Open Source Bridge 2017 Roll back

description Open Source Bridge is an open source developer and maker conference, focused on bringing people from a range of technology backgrounds together to share our knowledge and explore what it means to be an open source citizen. For our 9th year, we’re changing things up a little, given the political, cultural, and economic crossroads we find ourselves at right now. We’ve added a new track to explore how activists are using technology, how open source communities are supporting activists, and how other open source and activist communities intersect. To encourage new connections, we’re also holding a project night in the Hacker Lounge to partner with community groups and individual projects looking for new contributors and adding a Community Organizer track to our Friday Unconference day. ** 2017 keynotes** * Nicole Sanchez (VP of Social Impact @ GitHub) * Emily Gorcenski (Senior Data Scientist @ Simple) * Walé Ogundipé (Software Engineer @ Avvo) * Learn more: http://opensourcebridge.org * Full schedule: http://opensourcebridge.org/events/2017/schedule Open Source Bridge is an open source developer and maker conference, focused on bringing people from a range of technology backgrounds together to share our knowledge and explore what it means to be an open source citizen. For our 9th year, we’re changing things up a little, given the political, cultural, and economic crossroads we find ourselves at right now. We’ve added a new track to explore how activists are using technology, how open source communities are supporting activists, and how other open source and activist communities intersect. To encourage new connections, we’re also holding a project night in the Hacker Lounge to partner with community groups and individual projects looking for new contributors and adding a Community Organizer track to our Friday Unconference day. ** 2017 keynotes** * Nicole Sanchez (VP of Social Impact @ GitHub) * Emily Gorcenski (Senior Data Scientist @ Simple) * Walé Ogundipé (Software Engineer @ Avvo) --- * Learn more: http://opensourcebridge.org * Full schedule: http://opensourcebridge.org/events/2017/schedule
Change #44097
2017-05-16
18:45:48

update Calagator::Event 1250471558 Open Source Bridge 2017 Roll back

description Open Source Bridge is an open source developer and maker conference, focused on bringing people from a range of technology backgrounds together to share our knowledge and explore what it means to be an open source citizen. For our 9th year, we’re changing things up a little, given the political, cultural, and economic crossroads we find ourselves at right now. We’ve added a new track to explore how activists are using technology, how open source communities are supporting activists, and how other open source and activist communities intersect. To encourage new connections, we’re also holding a project night in the Hacker Lounge to partner with community groups and individual projects looking for new contributors and adding a Community Organizer track to our Friday Unconference day. ** 2017 keynotes** * Nicole Sanchez (VP of Social Impact @ GitHub) * Emily Gorcenski (Senior Data Scientist @ Simple) * Walé Ogundipé (Software Engineer @ Avvo) * Learn more: http://opensourcebridge.org * Full schedule: http://opensourcebridge.org/events/2017/schedule Open Source Bridge is an open source developer and maker conference, focused on bringing people from a range of technology backgrounds together to share our knowledge and explore what it means to be an open source citizen. For our 9th year, we’re changing things up a little, given the political, cultural, and economic crossroads we find ourselves at right now. We’ve added a new track to explore how activists are using technology, how open source communities are supporting activists, and how other open source and activist communities intersect. To encourage new connections, we’re also holding a project night in the Hacker Lounge to partner with community groups and individual projects looking for new contributors and adding a Community Organizer track to our Friday Unconference day. ** 2017 keynotes** * Nicole Sanchez (VP of Social Impact @ GitHub) * Emily Gorcenski (Senior Data Scientist @ Simple) * Walé Ogundipé (Software Engineer @ Avvo) * Learn more: http://opensourcebridge.org * Full schedule: http://opensourcebridge.org/events/2017/schedule
Change #44096
2017-05-16
18:45:29

update Calagator::Event 1250471558 Open Source Bridge 2017 Roll back

description Open Source Bridge is an open source developer and maker conference, focused on bringing people from a range of technology backgrounds together to share our knowledge and explore what it means to be an open source citizen. For our 9th year, we’re changing things up a little, given the political, cultural, and economic crossroads we find ourselves at right now. We’ve added a new track to explore how activists are using technology, how open source communities are supporting activists, and how other open source and activist communities intersect. To encourage new connections, we’re also holding a project night in the Hacker Lounge to partner with community groups and individual projects looking for new contributors and adding a Community Organizer track to our Friday Unconference day. * Learn more: http://opensourcebridge.org * Full schedule: http://opensourcebridge.org/events/2017/schedule Open Source Bridge is an open source developer and maker conference, focused on bringing people from a range of technology backgrounds together to share our knowledge and explore what it means to be an open source citizen. For our 9th year, we’re changing things up a little, given the political, cultural, and economic crossroads we find ourselves at right now. We’ve added a new track to explore how activists are using technology, how open source communities are supporting activists, and how other open source and activist communities intersect. To encourage new connections, we’re also holding a project night in the Hacker Lounge to partner with community groups and individual projects looking for new contributors and adding a Community Organizer track to our Friday Unconference day. ** 2017 keynotes** * Nicole Sanchez (VP of Social Impact @ GitHub) * Emily Gorcenski (Senior Data Scientist @ Simple) * Walé Ogundipé (Software Engineer @ Avvo) * Learn more: http://opensourcebridge.org * Full schedule: http://opensourcebridge.org/events/2017/schedule
Change #44095
2017-05-16
18:44:47

create Calagator::Event 1250471928 Safety First's Code of Conduct Workshop for the Tech Community (May 2017) Roll back

description nil Join us for Safety First PDX's Spring 2017 workshop on Codes of Conduct. Whether you're looking for a primer or a refresher, Codes of Conduct play a key role in diversity and inclusion, particularly when it comes to the tech community. The workshop will cover: * What a Code of Conduct is and why we need it * Examples of common problems that you'll have to deal with * Incident report handling and practice * Strategies for responding and resolving problems effectively Safety First PDX is a Stumptown Syndicate program promoting community safety and accountability in PDX tech and beyond. Safety First is led by Audrey Eschright, co-author of the Citizen Code of Conduct (in use by Open Source Bridge and various other communities). Audrey has five years of experience on code of conduct implementation and enforcement for open source projects and events and spent ten years organizing tech community spaces, including user groups, open source projects, and conferences.
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title nil Safety First's Code of Conduct Workshop for the Tech Community (May 2017)
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venue_id nil 202393154
Change #44094
2017-05-16
18:43:55

update Calagator::Event 1250471558 Open Source Bridge 2017 Roll back

description Open Source Bridge is an open source developer and maker conference, focused on bringing people from a range of technology backgrounds together to share our knowledge and explore what it means to be an open source citizen. For our 9th year, we’re changing things up a little, given the political, cultural, and economic crossroads we find ourselves at right now. We’ve added a new track to explore how activists are using technology, how open source communities are supporting activists, and how other open source and activist communities intersect. To encourage new connections, we’re also holding a project night in the Hacker Lounge to partner with community groups and individual projects looking for new contributors and adding a Community Organizer track to our Friday Unconference day. Learn more: http://opensourcebridge.org Full schedule: http://opensourcebridge.org/events/2017/schedule Open Source Bridge is an open source developer and maker conference, focused on bringing people from a range of technology backgrounds together to share our knowledge and explore what it means to be an open source citizen. For our 9th year, we’re changing things up a little, given the political, cultural, and economic crossroads we find ourselves at right now. We’ve added a new track to explore how activists are using technology, how open source communities are supporting activists, and how other open source and activist communities intersect. To encourage new connections, we’re also holding a project night in the Hacker Lounge to partner with community groups and individual projects looking for new contributors and adding a Community Organizer track to our Friday Unconference day. * Learn more: http://opensourcebridge.org * Full schedule: http://opensourcebridge.org/events/2017/schedule