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2015-08-26
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Portland Python Presentation
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# Come join us for Pythonic talks!
All levels are welcome! Talk levels vary from beginner to advanced.
This month:
* **Using IPython as a user interface for a computer algebra system** by Robert Dodier
* **[Data transformation superpowers with digital signal processing](http://www.oscon.com/open-source-2015/public/schedule/detail/41611)** by Amy Boyle
After there should be time to chat, ask each other questions, and maybe even get a little bit of coding done.
RSVP at [Meetup](http://www.meetup.com/pdxpython/events/222074684/)
Join us on our [python.org](http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/portland) mailing list and in **#pdxpython** on Freenode. All are welcome! |
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# Come join us for Pythonic talks!
All levels are welcome! Talk levels vary from beginner to advanced.
This month:
* **Using IPython as a user interface for a computer algebra system** by Robert Dodier
* **[Data transformation superpowers with digital signal processing](http://www.oscon.com/open-source-2015/public/schedule/detail/41611)** by Amy Boyle
And pizza thanks to **Rentrak**!
After there should be time to chat, ask each other questions, and maybe even get a little bit of coding done.
RSVP at [Meetup](http://www.meetup.com/pdxpython/events/222074684/)
Join us on our [python.org](http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/portland) mailing list and in **#pdxpython** on Freenode. All are welcome! |
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Change #35730
2015-08-26
20:48:59
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Change #35729
2015-08-26
20:47:53
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How to start up your Startup
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Everyone has ideas that they believe will make great businesses. Not everybody understands what that journey is like and what are the next steps they need to take to make that business happen.
We are here to help. This event is for anyone who has an idea they want to turn into a business.
We will host a panel discussion to talk about funding your business, legal representation, Taxes, programming, and how as local entrepreneurs you can meet great people right here in town to help you.
Panelists: Stephen Green, John Laine - Angel Investor and Entrepreneur
Stephen Green is part entrepreneur, economist & numbers guy with a penchant for always seeing the glass half full and is a firm believer that done beats perfect. With 20 years in entrepreneurship (starting his first business while in college) and an established career in finance and lending, he hopes to continue to support entrepreneurs.
By day as Vice-President & Market Manager at Albina Community Bank, Stephen helps business and property owners find access to the capital they need to get their projects off the ground. Stephen’s current entrepreneurial roles include a contractor for Nike, providing strategy assistance to small business owners & co-founder of the nation’s first nonprofit brewpub & brewery (Oregon Public House) which in its third year in operation is poised to break the $1M revenue mark and will be opening its second location in 2017.
He currently sits on the board of directors for six area nonprofits that are all based in N/NE Portland that support economic development, community development & education. He is the past board-chair for the Black United Fund of Oregon is the current Treasurer at the Oregon Public House. He is a Portland area native and graduated with a BS degree in economics from Western Oregon University. |
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Change #35728
2015-08-26
20:47:53
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Change #35727
2015-08-26
18:26:30
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Snowdrift.coop casual meetup / chat
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2015-08-26
18:26:06
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Snowdrift.coop casual meetup / chat
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Snowdrift.coop is a volunteer-built non-profit community project focused on a new sustainable matching system to coordinate the global community in better funding shareable freely-licensed works.
This is the second local Portland meetup. The community includes people on many continents across the globe, but we have a strong Portland foundation with one of the co-founders, the lead developer, and several active volunteers and supporters in the area.
The Snowdrift.coop platform uses the Yesod web framework written in Haskell. Other technologies and relevant work includes basic HTML/CSS/JavaScript and general design, organizing, and other non-technical tasks.
At this meetup, we'll mostly discuss the project overall status, strategy, any other casual chat, planning, and organizing. We'll also focus on just folks getting to know each other as local Portlanders involved in the project. Complete newcomers are totally welcome, no particular experience or skills needed to get involved. |
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Snowdrift.coop is a volunteer-built non-profit community project focused on a new sustainable matching system to coordinate the global community in better funding shareable freely-licensed works. The Snowdrift.coop platform uses the Yesod web framework written in Haskell. Other technologies and relevant work includes basic HTML/CSS/JavaScript and general design, organizing, and other non-technical tasks.
This is the second local Portland meetup. While the community includes people on many continents across the globe, we have a strong Portland foundation with one of the co-founders, the lead developer, and several active volunteers and supporters in the area.
At this meetup, we'll mostly discuss the project overall status, strategy, any other casual chat, planning, and organizing. We'll also focus on just folks getting to know each other as local Portlanders involved in the project. Complete newcomers or just folks curious about the idea are totally welcome, and no particular experience or skills are needed to get involved. |
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Change #35725
2015-08-26
18:19:19
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Snowdrift.coop is a volunteer-built non-profit community project focused on a new sustainable matching system to coordinate the global community in better funding shareable freely-licensed works.
This is the second local Portland meetup. The community includes people on many continents across the globe, but we have a strong Portland foundation with one of the co-founders, the lead developer, and several active volunteers and supporters in the area.
The Snowdrift.coop platform uses the Yesod web framework written in Haskell. Other technologies and relevant work includes basic HTML/CSS/JavaScript and general design, organizing, and other non-technical tasks.
At this meetup, we'll mostly discuss the project overall status, strategy, any other casual chat, planning, and organizing. We'll also focus on just folks getting to know each other as local Portlanders involved in the project. Complete newcomers are totally welcome, no particular experience or skills needed to get involved. |
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Change #35724
2015-08-26
16:31:22
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Think & Drink with Genevieve Bell
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Oregon Humanities’ 2015 Think & Drink series concludes with a conversation with cultural anthropologist Genevieve Bell, vice president of Intel’s corporate strategy office, about how technologies affect our relationships with time, space, and each other. As a social scientist in a corporation of engineers, Bell travels the world studying how people use technology in their homes and in public and uses that knowledge to help shape technologies of the future.
This work has taken some unusual directions. Bell and her Hillsboro-based team have cataloged the contents of strangers’ cars to better understand how people use technology on the move, equipped laptop computers with outward-facing screens to encourage people to talk to one another in public spaces, and developed a personal robot that can run apps like a smart phone. The connecting thread of all her work, as Bell puts it, is “the intersection of tech and culture.”
Think & Drink sparks provocative conversations about big ideas. |
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Oregon Humanities’ 2015 Think & Drink series concludes with a conversation with cultural anthropologist Genevieve Bell, vice president of Intel’s corporate strategy office, about how technologies affect our relationships with time, space, and each other.
As a social scientist in a corporation of engineers, Bell travels the world studying how people use technology in their homes and in public and uses that knowledge to help shape technologies of the future.
This work has taken some unusual directions. Bell and her Hillsboro-based team have cataloged the contents of strangers’ cars to better understand how people use technology on the move, equipped laptop computers with outward-facing screens to encourage people to talk to one another in public spaces, and developed a personal robot that can run apps like a smart phone. The connecting thread of all her work, as Bell puts it, is “the intersection of tech and culture.”
Think & Drink sparks provocative conversations about big ideas. |
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Change #35723
2015-08-26
16:25:54
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Think & Drink with Genevieve Bell
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Oregon Humanities’ 2015 Think & Drink series concludes with a conversation with cultural anthropologist Genevieve Bell, vice president of Intel’s corporate strategy office, about how technologies affect our relationships with time, space, and each other. As a social scientist in a corporation of engineers, Bell travels the world studying how people use technology in their homes and in public and uses that knowledge to help shape technologies of the future.
This work has taken some unusual directions. Bell and her Hillsboro-based team have cataloged the contents of strangers’ cars to better understand how people use technology on the move, equipped laptop computers with outward-facing screens to encourage people to talk to one another in public spaces, and developed a personal robot that can run apps like a smart phone. The connecting thread of all her work, as Bell puts it, is “the intersection of tech and culture.”
Think & Drink sparks provocative conversations about big ideas. |
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Change #35722
2015-08-26
15:26:20
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Ruby Book Club
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Reading through technical books in a group is a great way to learn. You can stay motivated by reading together; better apply what you are reading by actively communicating it, as well as hearing others perspectives that will help you better understand the book. Even if you're a more experienced developer it's a great way to keep your skill sharp and share your wisdom and experience. If none of that is convincing just come and have fun with fellow ruby developers!
We are starting a new book [Metaprogramming Ruby 2: Program Like the Ruby Pros](https://pragprog.com/book/ppmetr2/metaprogramming-ruby-2) by Paolo Perrotta. This week we will discuss Chapter 9-10.
Please come having read the chapters and ready to discuss it.
Pizza will be provided! |
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Reading through technical books in a group is a great way to learn. You can stay motivated by reading together; better apply what you are reading by actively communicating it, as well as hearing others perspectives that will help you better understand the book. Even if you're a more experienced developer it's a great way to keep your skill sharp and share your wisdom and experience. If none of that is convincing just come and have fun with fellow ruby developers!
We are starting a new book [Metaprogramming Ruby 2: Program Like the Ruby Pros](https://pragprog.com/book/ppmetr2/metaprogramming-ruby-2) by Paolo Perrotta. This week we will discuss Chapter 11-13.
Please come having read the chapters and ready to discuss it.
Pizza will be provided! |
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Change #35721
2015-08-26
13:57:44
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PDXRust is back!
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Change #35720
2015-08-26
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Are you a Rust expert? Have you played with Rust a bit and told yourself you really should write more code in it, but never made the time? Do you just like learning about cool new programming languages? If any of these apply to you, come to the PDXRust meetup to learn more and meet others with similar interests!
We've tentatively scheduled the meetup for the first Wednesday of every month, from 6-7pm. September's meeting will be at Mozilla's Portland space.
What will happen at the meetup? Good question! That's largely up to attendees: What do *you* think would help you level up your Rust skills most effectively? Current ideas include talks from crate and product authors explaining how and why they implemented their projects in Rust, lightning talks about whatever interesting Rust-related things you've learned since the last meeting, peer code review time, and of course plain old hacking sessions to sit down and work on your Rust project in a room full of people who can help you make sense of the compiler errors that it generates.
Join us in #pdxrust on irc.freenode.net (http://webchat.freenode.net/) with any feedback about what you'd like to see!
Alternately, drop your questions and ideas into https://etherpad.mozilla.org/pdxrust-September2015ideas .
Remember that Rust's Code of Conduct applies to this event.
Logistics:
Parking near the building can be scarce. The Mozilla office is close to the 11th&Couch stop and 10th&Couch stop on the NS streetcar line, and within walking distance of several bus lines. Covered bike parking is available in the courtyard that you cross to get to Mozilla's building, across from the Peet's Coffee and Tea seating area.
The building is mostly wheelchair-accessible, in that there are no unavoidable stairs and the outside door has an automatic opening switch. Restroom doors on the 3rd floor and Mozilla office door are not automatic.
Food is not yet planned for the event. If your company would like to sponsor food for the meeting, let edunham know ([masked], or IRC).
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Parking near the building can be scarce. The Mozilla office is close to the 11th&Couch stop and 10th&Couch stop on the NS streetcar line, and within walking distance of several bus lines. Covered bike parking is available in the courtyard that you cross to get to Mozilla's building, across from the Peet's Coffee and Tea seating area.
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Change #35719
2015-08-26
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FSFTN Tech Weekend(FTW) Meetups - Python for Beginners
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<p>At this session,We could get on with an interactive way of learning Python programming language by solving some basic and intermediate tasks. This could well be some kind of Beginner level stuff in Python.</p> <p>Some reference links,</p> <p><a href="http://www.learnpython.org/"></a><a href="http://www.learnpython.org/" class="linkified">http://www.learnpython.org/</a></p> <p><br><a href="https://www.python.org/about/gettingstarted/"></a><a href="https://www.python.org/about/gettingstarted/" class="linkified">https://www.python.org/about/gettingstarted/</a></p> |
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Change #35718
2015-08-26
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2015-08-26
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Change #35716
2015-08-26
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<p>At this session,We could get on with an interactive way of learning Python programming language by solving some basic and intermediate tasks. This could well be some kind of Beginner level stuff in Python.</p> <p>Some reference links,</p> <p><a href="http://www.learnpython.org/"></a><a href="http://www.learnpython.org/" class="linkified">http://www.learnpython.org/</a></p> <p><br><a href="https://www.python.org/about/gettingstarted/"></a><a href="https://www.python.org/about/gettingstarted/" class="linkified">https://www.python.org/about/gettingstarted/</a></p> |
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Change #35715
2015-08-26
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<p>At this session,We could get on with an interactive way of learning Python programming language by solving some basic and intermediate tasks. This could well be some kind of Beginner level stuff in Python.</p> <p>Some reference links,</p> <p><a href="http://www.learnpython.org/"></a><a href="http://www.learnpython.org/" class="linkified">http://www.learnpython.org/</a></p> <p><br><a href="https://www.python.org/about/gettingstarted/"></a><a href="https://www.python.org/about/gettingstarted/" class="linkified">https://www.python.org/about/gettingstarted/</a></p> |
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Change #35714
2015-08-26
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Asian College of Journalism
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2015-08-26
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2015-08-26
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Change #35711
2015-08-26
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RainSec
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RainSec is an informal group of like-minded security professionals who meet to discuss topics of interest in a non-work, non-vendor setting. Preferably while drinking just enough to forget our day jobs.
While this is a public event open to any interested parties, our target audience is experienced information security professionals.
Follow [@PDXRainSec](https://twitter.com/PDXRainSec) for updates & point your IRC client to [#rainsec on freenode](https://webchat.freenode.net/?randomnick=0&channels=#rainsec).
This event is also on [meetup.com](http://www.meetup.com/RainSec). Invite your friends! |
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Change #35710
2015-08-25
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Ruby Book Club
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Reading through technical books in a group is a great way to learn. You can stay motivated by reading together; better apply what you are reading by actively communicating it, as well as hearing others perspectives that will help you better understand the book. Even if you're a more experienced developer it's a great way to keep your skill sharp and share your wisdom and experience. If none of that is convincing just come and have fun with fellow ruby developers!
We are starting a new book [Metaprogramming Ruby 2: Program Like the Ruby Pros](https://pragprog.com/book/ppmetr2/metaprogramming-ruby-2) by Paolo Perrotta. This week we will discuss Chapter 9-10.
Please come having read the chapters and ready to discuss it.
Pizza will be provided! |
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Change #35709
2015-08-25
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Portland JavaScript Admirers' Monthly Meeting
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<p>The monthly meeting of Portland's first JavaScript and ECMAscript users' group. We host presentations and discussions on everything JavaScript-related - including JavaScript frameworks, node.js, CoffeeScript, and whatever else comes up.</p> <p>Feel free to join our mailing list at <a href="http://groups.google.com/group/pdxjs"></a><a href="http://groups.google.com/group/pdxjs" class="linkified">http://groups.google.com/group/pdxjs</a> if you too are a JavaScript admirer. Or visit our web site for more information at <a href="http://pdxjs.com/"></a><a href="http://pdxjs.com/" class="linkified">http://pdxjs.com/</a>.</p> <p>This month:</p> <p>• Our own Faddah Wolf will introduce us to Github's Atom Editor, which is now in full release (and is in fact at 1.0.7!)</p> <p><br>• Ben Jones will be speaking on Meteor</p> <p><br>If you're interested in making a presentation at this or at a future meet-up, please e-mail <a>Jesse Hallett </a>.</p> |
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Join us for happy-hour networking and SharePoint discussions.
This is a great opportunity to bring your SharePoint questions and talk to other users on a 1-on-1 level. People of all experience levels are welcome.
Appetizers, refreshments, swag, and great raffle items will be provided by our sponsors!
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Xamarin and Computing Futures
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<p>Join Xamarin's Bryan Costanich to learn more about the how mobile is evolving the future of computing!</p> |
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2015-08-25
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Topic: Series of short lightning talks. Each one will be 5-10 minutes (including questions).
Speakers: None yet. Get in touch in the comments for this meetup, contact me via email ([email protected]), use the group mailing list, or contact me via Twitter @pdxrlang I'll fill in names and titles as we get them.
We will have pizza and beers. Doors open at 6:00 pm - talk starts 6:30 pm
Hashtag for R meetups: #pdxrlang |
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Change #35699
2015-08-25
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Dynamics of Status, Rank, Power, Esteem: A practical workshop on effective collaboration and leadership
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Hello!! We're thrilled to announce a groundbreaking new training in status and leadership coming to Portland! Come for a 1-day intro to this work, or stay for both days and explore how the model translates to cooperative team work.
Everyone experiences the politics of power and status. But in our everyday lives, we’re often unaware of the underlying forces at play. In this workshop, facilitators Simo Routarinne and Barbara Tint introduce four key elements for understanding power dynamics in interpersonal and intergroup relations. These four elements operate simultaneously, persistently and often unconsciously in our daily interactions. Using experiential methods, participants will work together to learn about these processes, and will be coached on how to navigate them more effectively. This workshop is designed to provide participants with the opportunity to explore the application of these concepts to a wide range of social and organizational arenas.
Day 1: Interactive Dynamics of Power, Status, Rank and Esteem
Goals for Day 1 include:
• Develop more insight and choice about the gap between your intentions and their impact
• Identify the difference and connection between intentional and unintentional influence
• Recognize different forms of power and how they impact social and organizational dynamics - including visible and invisible forms of power
• Learn about your natural status patterns and your default comfort zones, and increase your range of choice and flexibility in these processes
• Build awareness, authenticity and empathy in communication; explore how you and others show up in social and organizational dynamics
• Maximize your own sense of personal agency and efficacy in making constructive change
• Understand these processes as they relate to social constructs such as gender, culture and class
This workshop introduces a new model for understanding power dynamics. The training will include theory, interactive role plays and group activities, experiential methods such as improvisational activities, experimentation with status choices, and exploration of power differentials. Debrief and reflection deepen the awareness and application of these concepts, and provide greater context for understanding one’s experiences in social and organizational settings.
Day 2: Navigating Interactive Power Dynamics in Fluid Organizational Hierarchies
Do you regularly collaborate with others? Are you a consultant or project lead? Do you work in an environment where the organizational boundaries are blurred? Navigating Power Dynamics will give you insights and strategies to be a more effective facilitator and leader, regardless of your organizational position. Using similar methods as in Day 1, experiential exercises will draw from scenarios related to participants’ own contexts. Debriefs will refocus on more practical and professional applications of the model. Going deeper into the work, Simo and Barbara will show you how to put the framework into action in your workplace for increased collaboration, creativity and productivity.
Goals for Day 2 include:
• Integrate and mobilize differing forms of individual and team power for more effective multidisciplinary, agile teams across organizational silos
• Learn how to cultivate organic and fluid leadership and greater collaboration in the absence of rank and role
• Understand how information flow in organizations is affected with status behavior and use of power
• Leverage interventions to increase productivity within flat or fluid organizational structures
• Improve individual and group performance in complex, volatile and chaotic environments
We look forward to working and learning and playing with you. Although status work is profound, our process is playful, entertaining and fun. We believe that learning happens best when participants are relaxed, present, and engaged. Be prepared for laughter and delight. |
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Hello!! We're thrilled to announce a groundbreaking new training in status and leadership coming to Portland! Come for a 1-day intro to this work, or stay for both days and explore how the model translates to cooperative team work.
Everyone experiences the politics of power and status. But in our everyday lives, we’re often unaware of the underlying forces at play. In this workshop, facilitators Simo Routarinne and Barbara Tint introduce four key elements for understanding power dynamics in interpersonal and intergroup relations. These four elements operate simultaneously, persistently and often unconsciously in our daily interactions. Using experiential methods, participants will work together to learn about these processes, and will be coached on how to navigate them more effectively. This workshop is designed to provide participants with the opportunity to explore the application of these concepts to a wide range of social and organizational arenas.
Day 1: Interactive Dynamics of Power, Status, Rank and Esteem
Goals for Day 1 include:
• Develop more insight and choice about the gap between your intentions and their impact
• Identify the difference and connection between intentional and unintentional influence
• Recognize different forms of power and how they impact social and organizational dynamics - including visible and invisible forms of power
• Learn about your natural status patterns and your default comfort zones, and increase your range of choice and flexibility in these processes
• Build awareness, authenticity and empathy in communication; explore how you and others show up in social and organizational dynamics
• Maximize your own sense of personal agency and efficacy in making constructive change
• Understand these processes as they relate to social constructs such as gender, culture and class
Training will include theory, interactive role plays and group activities, experiential methods such as improvisational activities, experimentation with status choices, and exploration of power differentials. Debrief and reflection deepen the awareness and application of these concepts, and provide greater context for understanding one’s experiences in social and organizational settings.
Day 2: Navigating Interactive Power Dynamics in Fluid Organizational Hierarchies
Do you regularly collaborate with others? Are you a consultant or project lead? Do you work in an environment where the organizational boundaries are blurred? Navigating Power Dynamics will give you insights and strategies to be a more effective facilitator and leader, regardless of your organizational position. Using similar methods as in Day 1, experiential exercises will draw from scenarios related to participants’ own contexts. Debriefs will refocus on more practical and professional applications of the model. Going deeper into the work, Simo and Barbara will show you how to put the framework into action in your workplace for increased collaboration, creativity and productivity.
Goals for Day 2 include:
• Integrate and mobilize differing forms of individual and team power for more effective multidisciplinary, agile teams across organizational silos
• Learn how to cultivate organic and fluid leadership and greater collaboration in the absence of rank and role
• Understand how information flow in organizations is affected with status behavior and use of power
• Leverage interventions to increase productivity within flat or fluid organizational structures
• Improve individual and group performance in complex, volatile and chaotic environments
We look forward to working and learning and playing with you. Although status work is profound, our process is playful, entertaining and fun. We believe that learning happens best when participants are relaxed, present, and engaged. Be prepared for laughter and delight. |
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Hello!! We're thrilled to announce a groundbreaking new training in status and leadership coming to Portland! Come for a 1-day intro to this work, or stay for both days and explore how the model translates to cooperative team work.
Everyone experiences the politics of power and status. But in our everyday lives, we’re often unaware of the underlying forces at play. In this workshop, facilitators Simo Routarinne and Barbara Tint introduce four key elements for understanding power dynamics in interpersonal and intergroup relations. These four elements operate simultaneously, persistently and often unconsciously in our daily interactions. Using experiential methods, participants will work together to learn about these processes, and will be coached on how to navigate them more effectively. This workshop is designed to provide participants with the opportunity to explore the application of these concepts to a wide range of social and organizational arenas.
Day 1: Interactive Dynamics of Power, Status, Rank and Esteem
Goals for Day 1 include:
• Develop more insight and choice about the gap between your intentions and their impact
• Identify the difference and connection between intentional and unintentional influence
• Recognize different forms of power and how they impact social and organizational dynamics - including visible and invisible forms of power
• Learn about your natural status patterns and your default comfort zones, and increase your range of choice and flexibility in these processes
• Build awareness, authenticity and empathy in communication; explore how you and others show up in social and organizational dynamics
• Maximize your own sense of personal agency and efficacy in making constructive change
• Understand these processes as they relate to social constructs such as gender, culture and class
This workshop introduces a new model for understanding power dynamics. The training will include theory, interactive role plays and group activities, experiential methods such as improvisational activities, experimentation with status choices, and exploration of power differentials. Debrief and reflection deepen the awareness and application of these concepts, and provide greater context for understanding one’s experiences in social and organizational settings.
Day 2: Navigating Interactive Power Dynamics in Fluid Organizational Hierarchies
Do you regularly collaborate with others? Are you a consultant or project lead? Do you work in an environment where the organizational boundaries are blurred? Navigating Power Dynamics will give you insights and strategies to be a more effective facilitator and leader, regardless of your organizational position. Using similar methods as in Day 1, experiential exercises will draw from scenarios related to participants’ own contexts. Debriefs will refocus on more practical and professional applications of the model. Going deeper into the work, Simo and Barbara will show you how to put the framework into action in your workplace for increased collaboration, creativity and productivity.
Goals for Day 2 include:
• Integrate and mobilize differing forms of individual and team power for more effective multidisciplinary, agile teams across organizational silos
• Learn how to cultivate organic and fluid leadership and greater collaboration in the absence of rank and role
• Understand how information flow in organizations is affected with status behavior and use of power
• Leverage interventions to increase productivity within flat or fluid organizational structures
• Improve individual and group performance in complex, volatile and chaotic environments
We look forward to working and learning and playing with you. Although status work is profound, our process is playful, entertaining and fun. We believe that learning happens best when participants are relaxed, present, and engaged. Be prepared for laughter and delight. |
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2015-08-25
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2015-08-25
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August Portland Area Game Developers Interest Group/IGDA Meeting
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PAGDIG/IGDA will be having our monthly meeting at Crowd Compass on Thursday the 27th at 7pm. This month we’re mixing it up with a PAGDIG Work Night, which means bring a game, design, art, whatever you’re working on and hang out with us and show us what you got if you’d like to.
As per usual pizza and beer will be provided. See you then!
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2015-08-24
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Shakespeare said, to == be || to != be; but that is not the question we will address. Whether ’tis nobler for us to implement an outrageously cool feature or take arms against a sea of bugs, the question we will address is, “What happens when a whole bunch of techies go WILD on source code that helps people to have fun and bike?”
Of course, we are talking about the Shift Calendar. For those of you that don’t know, Portland is a leader among North American cities in that it has this website that crowdsources bike social rides and allows anybody to find them. The Shift Calendar is used to organize Pedalpalooza and many other fun bike events throughout the year, and other cities are using its source code to make their own! However, the source code for the Shift Calendar is somewhat stuck in 2008. The developer who created and has been maintaining it hasn’t had time to make significant improvements. Today, the site gets between 7,000 to 30,000 unique visitors per month. It plays an important role for the bike community, but has lost visitors over the years.
At this event, Techies on Bikes will come to the rescue and help bring the Shift Calendar into 2015!
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'> hackathon(you, CSS skills);
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people can now find fun rides using phone while at breweries, grandma’s house, community gardens growing organic cabbage, and other places with cell reception
'> hackathon(you, copywriting skills);
your clever words engage, inspire, and enlighten
'> hackathon(you, php, javascript);
notifications of new rides and activities
'> hackathon(you, Facebook API);
can invite friends to rides and spy on them
Although we are still working out the details, we will have a bike ride, food, and opportunities to socialize. Stay tuned for more information!
We abide by this Code of Conduct: http://www.codeforportland.org/code-of-conduct/
FAQ
Where can I see the Shift Calendar?
http://www.shift2bikes.org/cal/
Where is the source code for Shift Calendar?
https://github.com/ShiftGithub/shiftcal/
Why doesn’t Shift Calendar just use Calagator?
Calagator is written in Ruby. Shift relies on volunteer webmasters that do not know Ruby and won’t be able to maintain the site if it’s changed over to Ruby.
Who is going to review pull requests on the source code?
Shift’s webmasters
I want to volunteer for this event. How do I get involved?
Please send a message to One Hwang : ohwang00 at gmail |
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Shakespeare said, to == be || to != be; but that is not the question we will address. Whether ’tis nobler for us to implement an outrageously cool feature or take arms against a sea of bugs, the question we will address is, “What happens when a whole bunch of techies go WILD on source code that helps people to have fun and bike?”
Of course, we are talking about the Shift Calendar. For those of you that don’t know, Portland is a leader among North American cities in that it has this website that crowdsources bike social rides and allows anybody to find them. The Shift Calendar is used to organize Pedalpalooza and many other fun bike events throughout the year, and other cities are using its source code to make their own! However, the source code for the Shift Calendar is somewhat stuck in 2008. The developer who created and has been maintaining it hasn’t had time to make significant improvements. Today, the site gets between 7,000 to 30,000 unique visitors per month. It plays an important role for the bike community, but has lost visitors over the years.
At this event, Techies on Bikes will come to the rescue and help bring the Shift Calendar into 2015!
Possibilities
'> hackathon(you, CSS skills);
.eyesore-from-looking-at-ShiftCal { amount: none; }
'> hackathon(you, HTML5);
people can now find fun rides using phone while at breweries, grandma’s house, community gardens growing organic cabbage, and other places with cell reception
'> hackathon(you, copywriting skills);
your clever words engage, inspire, and enlighten
'> hackathon(you, php, javascript);
notifications of new rides and activities
'> hackathon(you, Facebook API);
can invite friends to rides and spy on them
Although we are still working out the details, we will have a bike ride, food, and opportunities to socialize. Stay tuned for more information!
We abide by a Code of Conduct
FAQ
Where can I see the Shift Calendar?
http://www.shift2bikes.org/cal/
Where is the source code for Shift Calendar?
https://github.com/ShiftGithub/shiftcal/
Why doesn’t Shift Calendar just use Calagator?
Calagator is written in Ruby. Shift relies on volunteer webmasters that do not know Ruby and won’t be able to maintain the site if it’s changed over to Ruby.
Who is going to review pull requests on the source code?
Shift’s webmasters
I want to volunteer for this event. How do I get involved?
Please send a message to One Hwang : http://www.meetup.com/Techies-On-Bikes/members/184089389/ |
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Hackathon for Bike Fun Calendar
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Shakespeare said, to == be || to != be; but that is not the question we will address. Whether ’tis nobler for us to implement an outrageously cool feature or take arms against a sea of bugs, the question we will address is, “What happens when a whole bunch of techies go WILD on source code that helps people to have fun and bike?”
Of course, we are talking about the Shift Calendar. For those of you that don’t know, Portland is a leader among North American cities in that it has this website that crowdsources bike social rides and allows anybody to find them. The Shift Calendar is used to organize Pedalpalooza and many other fun bike events throughout the year, and other cities are using its source code to make their own! However, the source code for the Shift Calendar is somewhat stuck in 2008. The developer who created and has been maintaining it hasn’t had time to make significant improvements. Today, the site gets between 7,000 to 30,000 unique visitors per month. It plays an important role for the bike community, but has lost visitors over the years.
At this event, Techies on Bikes will come to the rescue and help bring the Shift Calendar into 2015!
Possibilities
'> hackathon(you, CSS skills);
.eyesore-from-looking-at-ShiftCal { amount: none; }
'> hackathon(you, HTML5);
people can now find fun rides using phone while at breweries, grandma’s house, community gardens growing organic cabbage, and other places with cell reception
> hackathon(you, copywriting skills);
your clever words engage, inspire, and enlighten
> hackathon(you, php, javascript);
notifications of new rides and activities
> hackathon(you, Facebook API);
can invite friends to rides and spy on them
Although we are still working out the details, we will have a bike ride, food, and opportunities to socialize. Stay tuned for more information!
We abide by this Code of Conduct: http://www.codeforportland.org/code-of-conduct/
FAQ
Where can I see the Shift Calendar?
http://www.shift2bikes.org/cal/
Where is the source code for Shift Calendar?
https://github.com/ShiftGithub/shiftcal/
Why doesn’t Shift Calendar just use Calagator?
Calagator is written in Ruby. Shift relies on volunteer webmasters that do not know Ruby and won’t be able to maintain the site if it’s changed over to Ruby.
Who is going to review pull requests on the source code?
Shift’s webmasters
I want to volunteer for this event. How do I get involved?
Please send a message to One Hwang : ohwang00 at gmail |
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Shakespeare said, to == be || to != be; but that is not the question we will address. Whether ’tis nobler for us to implement an outrageously cool feature or take arms against a sea of bugs, the question we will address is, “What happens when a whole bunch of techies go WILD on source code that helps people to have fun and bike?”
Of course, we are talking about the Shift Calendar. For those of you that don’t know, Portland is a leader among North American cities in that it has this website that crowdsources bike social rides and allows anybody to find them. The Shift Calendar is used to organize Pedalpalooza and many other fun bike events throughout the year, and other cities are using its source code to make their own! However, the source code for the Shift Calendar is somewhat stuck in 2008. The developer who created and has been maintaining it hasn’t had time to make significant improvements. Today, the site gets between 7,000 to 30,000 unique visitors per month. It plays an important role for the bike community, but has lost visitors over the years.
At this event, Techies on Bikes will come to the rescue and help bring the Shift Calendar into 2015!
Possibilities
'> hackathon(you, CSS skills);
.eyesore-from-looking-at-ShiftCal { amount: none; }
'> hackathon(you, HTML5);
people can now find fun rides using phone while at breweries, grandma’s house, community gardens growing organic cabbage, and other places with cell reception
'> hackathon(you, copywriting skills);
your clever words engage, inspire, and enlighten
'> hackathon(you, php, javascript);
notifications of new rides and activities
'> hackathon(you, Facebook API);
can invite friends to rides and spy on them
Although we are still working out the details, we will have a bike ride, food, and opportunities to socialize. Stay tuned for more information!
We abide by this Code of Conduct: http://www.codeforportland.org/code-of-conduct/
FAQ
Where can I see the Shift Calendar?
http://www.shift2bikes.org/cal/
Where is the source code for Shift Calendar?
https://github.com/ShiftGithub/shiftcal/
Why doesn’t Shift Calendar just use Calagator?
Calagator is written in Ruby. Shift relies on volunteer webmasters that do not know Ruby and won’t be able to maintain the site if it’s changed over to Ruby.
Who is going to review pull requests on the source code?
Shift’s webmasters
I want to volunteer for this event. How do I get involved?
Please send a message to One Hwang : ohwang00 at gmail |
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Change #35689
2015-08-24
22:12:14
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update
Calagator::Event
1250468964
Hackathon for Bike Fun Calendar
Roll back
| description |
Shakespeare said, to == be || to != be; but that is not the question we will address. Whether ’tis nobler for us to implement an outrageously cool feature or take arms against a sea of bugs, the question we will address is, “What happens when a whole bunch of techies go WILD on source code that helps people to have fun and bike?”
Of course, we are talking about the Shift Calendar. For those of you that don’t know, Portland is a leader among North American cities in that it has this website that crowdsources bike social rides and allows anybody to find them. The Shift Calendar is used to organize Pedalpalooza and many other fun bike events throughout the year, and other cities are using its source code to make their own! However, the source code for the Shift Calendar is somewhat stuck in 2008. The developer who created and has been maintaining it hasn’t had time to make significant improvements. Today, the site gets between 7,000 to 30,000 unique visitors per month. It plays an important role for the bike community, but has lost visitors over the years.
At this event, Techies on Bikes will come to the rescue and help bring the Shift Calendar into 2015!
Possibilities
'> hackathon(you, CSS skills);
.eyesore-from-looking-at-ShiftCal { amount: none; }
> hackathon(you, HTML5);
people can now find fun rides using phone while at breweries, grandma’s house, community gardens growing organic cabbage, and other places with cell reception
> hackathon(you, copywriting skills);
your clever words engage, inspire, and enlighten
> hackathon(you, php, javascript);
notifications of new rides and activities
> hackathon(you, Facebook API);
can invite friends to rides and spy on them
Although we are still working out the details, we will have a bike ride, food, and opportunities to socialize. Stay tuned for more information!
We abide by this Code of Conduct: http://www.codeforportland.org/code-of-conduct/
FAQ
Where can I see the Shift Calendar?
http://www.shift2bikes.org/cal/
Where is the source code for Shift Calendar?
https://github.com/ShiftGithub/shiftcal/
Why doesn’t Shift Calendar just use Calagator?
Calagator is written in Ruby. Shift relies on volunteer webmasters that do not know Ruby and won’t be able to maintain the site if it’s changed over to Ruby.
Who is going to review pull requests on the source code?
Shift’s webmasters
I want to volunteer for this event. How do I get involved?
Please send a message to One Hwang : ohwang00 at gmail |
→ |
Shakespeare said, to == be || to != be; but that is not the question we will address. Whether ’tis nobler for us to implement an outrageously cool feature or take arms against a sea of bugs, the question we will address is, “What happens when a whole bunch of techies go WILD on source code that helps people to have fun and bike?”
Of course, we are talking about the Shift Calendar. For those of you that don’t know, Portland is a leader among North American cities in that it has this website that crowdsources bike social rides and allows anybody to find them. The Shift Calendar is used to organize Pedalpalooza and many other fun bike events throughout the year, and other cities are using its source code to make their own! However, the source code for the Shift Calendar is somewhat stuck in 2008. The developer who created and has been maintaining it hasn’t had time to make significant improvements. Today, the site gets between 7,000 to 30,000 unique visitors per month. It plays an important role for the bike community, but has lost visitors over the years.
At this event, Techies on Bikes will come to the rescue and help bring the Shift Calendar into 2015!
Possibilities
'> hackathon(you, CSS skills);
.eyesore-from-looking-at-ShiftCal { amount: none; }
'> hackathon(you, HTML5);
people can now find fun rides using phone while at breweries, grandma’s house, community gardens growing organic cabbage, and other places with cell reception
> hackathon(you, copywriting skills);
your clever words engage, inspire, and enlighten
> hackathon(you, php, javascript);
notifications of new rides and activities
> hackathon(you, Facebook API);
can invite friends to rides and spy on them
Although we are still working out the details, we will have a bike ride, food, and opportunities to socialize. Stay tuned for more information!
We abide by this Code of Conduct: http://www.codeforportland.org/code-of-conduct/
FAQ
Where can I see the Shift Calendar?
http://www.shift2bikes.org/cal/
Where is the source code for Shift Calendar?
https://github.com/ShiftGithub/shiftcal/
Why doesn’t Shift Calendar just use Calagator?
Calagator is written in Ruby. Shift relies on volunteer webmasters that do not know Ruby and won’t be able to maintain the site if it’s changed over to Ruby.
Who is going to review pull requests on the source code?
Shift’s webmasters
I want to volunteer for this event. How do I get involved?
Please send a message to One Hwang : ohwang00 at gmail |
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Change #35688
2015-08-24
22:11:04
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update
Calagator::Event
1250468964
Hackathon for Bike Fun Calendar
Roll back
| description |
Shakespeare said, to == be || to != be; but that is not the question we will address. Whether ’tis nobler for us to implement an outrageously cool feature or take arms against a sea of bugs, the question we will address is, “What happens when a whole bunch of techies go WILD on source code that helps people to have fun and bike?”
Of course, we are talking about the Shift Calendar. For those of you that don’t know, Portland is a leader among North American cities in that it has this website that crowdsources bike social rides and allows anybody to find them. The Shift Calendar is used to organize Pedalpalooza and many other fun bike events throughout the year, and other cities are using its source code to make their own! However, the source code for the Shift Calendar is somewhat stuck in 2008. The developer who created and has been maintaining it hasn’t had time to make significant improvements. Today, the site gets between 7,000 to 30,000 unique visitors per month. It plays an important role for the bike community, but has lost visitors over the years.
At this event, Techies on Bikes will come to the rescue and help bring the Shift Calendar into 2015!
Possibilities:
> hackathon(you, CSS skills);
.eyesore-from-looking-at-ShiftCal { amount: none; }
> hackathon(you, HTML5);
people can now find fun rides using phone while at breweries, grandma’s house, community gardens growing organic cabbage, and other places with cell reception
> hackathon(you, copywriting skills);
your clever words engage, inspire, and enlighten
> hackathon(you, php, javascript);
notifications of new rides and activities
> hackathon(you, Facebook API);
can invite friends to rides and spy on them
Although we are still working out the details, we will have a bike ride, food, and opportunities to socialize. Stay tuned for more information!
We abide by this Code of Conduct: http://www.codeforportland.org/code-of-conduct/
FAQ
Where can I see the Shift Calendar?
http://www.shift2bikes.org/cal/
Where is the source code for Shift Calendar?
https://github.com/ShiftGithub/shiftcal/
Why doesn’t Shift Calendar just use Calagator?
Calagator is written in Ruby. Shift relies on volunteer webmasters that do not know Ruby and won’t be able to maintain the site if it’s changed over to Ruby.
Who is going to review pull requests on the source code?
Shift’s webmasters
I want to volunteer for this event. How do I get involved?
Please send a message to One Hwang : ohwang00 at gmail |
→ |
Shakespeare said, to == be || to != be; but that is not the question we will address. Whether ’tis nobler for us to implement an outrageously cool feature or take arms against a sea of bugs, the question we will address is, “What happens when a whole bunch of techies go WILD on source code that helps people to have fun and bike?”
Of course, we are talking about the Shift Calendar. For those of you that don’t know, Portland is a leader among North American cities in that it has this website that crowdsources bike social rides and allows anybody to find them. The Shift Calendar is used to organize Pedalpalooza and many other fun bike events throughout the year, and other cities are using its source code to make their own! However, the source code for the Shift Calendar is somewhat stuck in 2008. The developer who created and has been maintaining it hasn’t had time to make significant improvements. Today, the site gets between 7,000 to 30,000 unique visitors per month. It plays an important role for the bike community, but has lost visitors over the years.
At this event, Techies on Bikes will come to the rescue and help bring the Shift Calendar into 2015!
Possibilities
'> hackathon(you, CSS skills);
.eyesore-from-looking-at-ShiftCal { amount: none; }
> hackathon(you, HTML5);
people can now find fun rides using phone while at breweries, grandma’s house, community gardens growing organic cabbage, and other places with cell reception
> hackathon(you, copywriting skills);
your clever words engage, inspire, and enlighten
> hackathon(you, php, javascript);
notifications of new rides and activities
> hackathon(you, Facebook API);
can invite friends to rides and spy on them
Although we are still working out the details, we will have a bike ride, food, and opportunities to socialize. Stay tuned for more information!
We abide by this Code of Conduct: http://www.codeforportland.org/code-of-conduct/
FAQ
Where can I see the Shift Calendar?
http://www.shift2bikes.org/cal/
Where is the source code for Shift Calendar?
https://github.com/ShiftGithub/shiftcal/
Why doesn’t Shift Calendar just use Calagator?
Calagator is written in Ruby. Shift relies on volunteer webmasters that do not know Ruby and won’t be able to maintain the site if it’s changed over to Ruby.
Who is going to review pull requests on the source code?
Shift’s webmasters
I want to volunteer for this event. How do I get involved?
Please send a message to One Hwang : ohwang00 at gmail |
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Change #35687
2015-08-24
22:09:23
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update
Calagator::Event
1250468964
Hackathon for Bike Fun Calendar
Roll back
| description |
Shakespeare said, to == be || to != be; but that is not the question we will address. Whether ’tis nobler for us to implement an outrageously cool feature or take arms against a sea of bugs, the question we will address is, “What happens when a whole bunch of techies go WILD on source code that helps people to have fun and bike?”
Of course, we are talking about the Shift Calendar. For those of you that don’t know, Portland is a leader among North American cities in that it has this website that crowdsources bike social rides and allows anybody to find them. The Shift Calendar is used to organize Pedalpalooza and many other fun bike events throughout the year, and other cities are using its source code to make their own! However, the source code for the Shift Calendar is somewhat stuck in 2008. The developer who created and has been maintaining it hasn’t had time to make significant improvements. Today, the site gets between 7,000 to 30,000 unique visitors per month. It plays an important role for the bike community, but has lost visitors over the years.
At this event, Techies on Bikes will come to the rescue and help bring the Shift Calendar into 2015!
Possibilities:
> hackathon(you, CSS skills);
.eyesore-from-looking-at-ShiftCal { amount: none; }
> hackathon(you, HTML5);
people can now find fun rides using phone while at breweries, grandma’s house, community gardens growing organic cabbage, and other places with cell reception
> hackathon(you, copywriting skills);
your clever words engage, inspire, and enlighten
> hackathon(you, php, javascript);
notifications of new rides and activities
> hackathon(you, Facebook API);
can invite friends to rides and spy on them
Although we are still working out the details, we will have a bike ride, food, and opportunities to socialize. Stay tuned for more information!
We abide by this Code of Conduct.
FAQ
Where can I see the Shift Calendar?
http://www.shift2bikes.org/cal/
Where is the source code for Shift Calendar?
https://github.com/ShiftGithub/shiftcal/
Why doesn’t Shift Calendar just use Calagator?
Calagator is written in Ruby. Shift relies on volunteer webmasters that do not know Ruby and won’t be able to maintain the site if it’s changed over to Ruby.
Who is going to review pull requests on the source code?
Shift’s webmasters
I want to volunteer for this event. How do I get involved?
Please send a message to One Hwang : http://www.meetup.com/Techies-On-Bikes/members/184089389/ |
→ |
Shakespeare said, to == be || to != be; but that is not the question we will address. Whether ’tis nobler for us to implement an outrageously cool feature or take arms against a sea of bugs, the question we will address is, “What happens when a whole bunch of techies go WILD on source code that helps people to have fun and bike?”
Of course, we are talking about the Shift Calendar. For those of you that don’t know, Portland is a leader among North American cities in that it has this website that crowdsources bike social rides and allows anybody to find them. The Shift Calendar is used to organize Pedalpalooza and many other fun bike events throughout the year, and other cities are using its source code to make their own! However, the source code for the Shift Calendar is somewhat stuck in 2008. The developer who created and has been maintaining it hasn’t had time to make significant improvements. Today, the site gets between 7,000 to 30,000 unique visitors per month. It plays an important role for the bike community, but has lost visitors over the years.
At this event, Techies on Bikes will come to the rescue and help bring the Shift Calendar into 2015!
Possibilities:
> hackathon(you, CSS skills);
.eyesore-from-looking-at-ShiftCal { amount: none; }
> hackathon(you, HTML5);
people can now find fun rides using phone while at breweries, grandma’s house, community gardens growing organic cabbage, and other places with cell reception
> hackathon(you, copywriting skills);
your clever words engage, inspire, and enlighten
> hackathon(you, php, javascript);
notifications of new rides and activities
> hackathon(you, Facebook API);
can invite friends to rides and spy on them
Although we are still working out the details, we will have a bike ride, food, and opportunities to socialize. Stay tuned for more information!
We abide by this Code of Conduct: http://www.codeforportland.org/code-of-conduct/
FAQ
Where can I see the Shift Calendar?
http://www.shift2bikes.org/cal/
Where is the source code for Shift Calendar?
https://github.com/ShiftGithub/shiftcal/
Why doesn’t Shift Calendar just use Calagator?
Calagator is written in Ruby. Shift relies on volunteer webmasters that do not know Ruby and won’t be able to maintain the site if it’s changed over to Ruby.
Who is going to review pull requests on the source code?
Shift’s webmasters
I want to volunteer for this event. How do I get involved?
Please send a message to One Hwang : ohwang00 at gmail |
|
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Change #35686
2015-08-24
22:07:15
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create
Calagator::Event
1250468964
Hackathon for Bike Fun Calendar
Roll back
| description |
nil |
→ |
Shakespeare said, to == be || to != be; but that is not the question we will address. Whether ’tis nobler for us to implement an outrageously cool feature or take arms against a sea of bugs, the question we will address is, “What happens when a whole bunch of techies go WILD on source code that helps people to have fun and bike?”
Of course, we are talking about the Shift Calendar. For those of you that don’t know, Portland is a leader among North American cities in that it has this website that crowdsources bike social rides and allows anybody to find them. The Shift Calendar is used to organize Pedalpalooza and many other fun bike events throughout the year, and other cities are using its source code to make their own! However, the source code for the Shift Calendar is somewhat stuck in 2008. The developer who created and has been maintaining it hasn’t had time to make significant improvements. Today, the site gets between 7,000 to 30,000 unique visitors per month. It plays an important role for the bike community, but has lost visitors over the years.
At this event, Techies on Bikes will come to the rescue and help bring the Shift Calendar into 2015!
Possibilities:
> hackathon(you, CSS skills);
.eyesore-from-looking-at-ShiftCal { amount: none; }
> hackathon(you, HTML5);
people can now find fun rides using phone while at breweries, grandma’s house, community gardens growing organic cabbage, and other places with cell reception
> hackathon(you, copywriting skills);
your clever words engage, inspire, and enlighten
> hackathon(you, php, javascript);
notifications of new rides and activities
> hackathon(you, Facebook API);
can invite friends to rides and spy on them
Although we are still working out the details, we will have a bike ride, food, and opportunities to socialize. Stay tuned for more information!
We abide by this Code of Conduct.
FAQ
Where can I see the Shift Calendar?
http://www.shift2bikes.org/cal/
Where is the source code for Shift Calendar?
https://github.com/ShiftGithub/shiftcal/
Why doesn’t Shift Calendar just use Calagator?
Calagator is written in Ruby. Shift relies on volunteer webmasters that do not know Ruby and won’t be able to maintain the site if it’s changed over to Ruby.
Who is going to review pull requests on the source code?
Shift’s webmasters
I want to volunteer for this event. How do I get involved?
Please send a message to One Hwang : http://www.meetup.com/Techies-On-Bikes/members/184089389/ |
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Change #35685
2015-08-24
15:53:20
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create
Calagator::Event
1250468963
Westside Founders - Science and Tech Startups
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We are discussing business formation this week. The type of business organization you pick affects how investors see you, how your profits are taxed, and how much liability is passed through to the founders. I'll spend a few minutes giving the legal perspective of the different types of business entities as well as some tax planning considerations. I've personally run each type of business entity over the years for my ventures. I'll give my personal opinions on how they work in reality. I look forward to hearing your thoughts, too. |
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2015-08-27 19:00:00 -0700 |
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Westside Founders - Science and Tech Startups |
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202395036 |
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Change #35684
2015-08-24
14:20:50
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create
Calagator::Event
1250468962
August Brewpal at SE Lucky Lab
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Posted by jessehs on August 18, 2015 at 10:12pm
Start: 2015-08-25 17:00 America/Los_Angeles
Organizers:
jessehs
Join us for the July edition of Brewpal! On the fourth Tuesday of each month, we get together to work on projects, ask questions of our fellow Drupalers and have a pint.
As you may know, this year we've been rotating the venue of the Brewpal meetup. The criteria includes free wi-fi, a large public space that's family friendly, bar service (rather than table service), all while being close-in and easy to get to by public transit. This month (August 25th), Brewpal will take place at Teote Areperia (1615 SE 12th) the SE Lucky Lab (915 SE Hawthorne). |
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2015-08-24 17:00:00 -0700 |
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August Brewpal at SE Lucky Lab |
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https://groups.drupal.org/portland |
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Change #35683
2015-08-24
07:26:58
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create
Calagator::Event
1250468961
Homebrew Website Club PDX
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Hack night edition! Are you building your own website? Indie reader? Personal publishing web app? Or some other digital magic-cloud proxy? If so, come on by and join a gathering of people with likeminded interests. Bring your friends that want to start a personal web site. Exchange information, swap ideas, talk shop, or help work on a project! |
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2015-08-26 19:30:00 -0700 |
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1250468961 |
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2015-08-26 17:30:00 -0700 |
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Homebrew Website Club PDX |
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https://indiewebcamp.com/events/2015-08-26-homebrew-website-club |
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202393222 |
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Change #35682
2015-08-23
16:40:57
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create
Calagator::Event
1250468960
Quantified Self Show&Tell Presentations
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We're back! It's been too long, but we're excited to get together again and share what we've been learning from our personal data.
#### Here's our agenda:
##### Informal Social and Gadget Time - Starting at 6pm
Come early to socialize with other QSers and share what hardware, apps, and other technologies are helping you track your life. Bring your gadgets so that we can all see them, play with them, and hear your experiences with them!
##### New and Notable from the 2015 Quantified Self Conference - 6:30 sharp!
Steven Jonas of QS Labs will give a short intro on what Quantified Self is for people who are new. He will also share stories and highlight some fantastic talks from the recent Quantified Self conference in San Francisco.
##### Show and Tell
We want to know: What are you working on? What are you tracking? What are you learning? It doesn't have to be a formal presentation, and can be as much as 10 minutes or as short as you like. Please let us know beforehand if you would like to share something. Shoot an email to [email protected]. |
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Quantified Self Show&Tell Presentations |
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The suite number is 320 on the third floor. You should be able to get in just fine, but if there is an issue, call (740) 478-2680. |
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