Women in Open Source

Google alerts let me know about the mini-conference “Women in Open Source” , will be guested by the upcoming Southern California Linux Expo on the 9th of February.

The press release don’t have much of a fully formed agenda for the event yet, says shessuchageek . and since there are still speaker slots available send your talk proposals asap.

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2 Responses to “Women in Open Source”


  1. 1 Savio Rodrigues

    Thanks Roberto!

    I’ve forwarded the info to Alice Chou, who came over to the IBM WebSphere team as part of the Gluecode acquisition. Alice played a big part in the marketing strategy at Gluecode and is currently doing the same with IBM WAS CE. She knows her open source stuff!

  2. 2 Roberto Galoppini

    It sounds great, I hope they’ll manage to fill up nicely the agenda!

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