
Open Source Bridge
An all-volunteer run conference for open source citizens.
Meeting Info
Volunteer meetups are posted on Calagator, or join the mailing list to get updates. Please visit our for event schedule.
Members
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Audrey Eschright
@spinnerin on TwitterWriter, photographer, programmer, geek
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Christie Koehler
@christiekoehler on TwitterSoftware engineer, community organizer, yoga nerd, vegan, queer, buddhist, Mozillian, co-founder of the Stumptown Syndicate and Open Source Bridge co-chair.
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Reid Beels
@reidab on TwitterDesigner, developer, geonerd, community organizer, and generally nice guy. Works on @calagator, @osbridge, @wherecamppdx, @paydici, & more.
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Kirsten Comandich
Web developer
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Amy Farrell ☕
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Bryan Stearns
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Igal Koshevoy
@igalko on TwitterBusiness and Technology Consultant working primarily with Ruby, Python, UNIX and DevOps. Open source contributor & community organizer: Calagator, Open Source Bridge, pdxruby, pdxfunc, and pdxdevops.
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Monk Funkster
Engineer. Endurance cyclist (and commuter). Wine geek. Tech conference organizer (Notacon, Open Source Bridge). Dorkbotter. Saxophonist. Scotch drinker.
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Teresa Boze @PDXsays on Twitter
Writer, Conceptor, Connector "Hackers are anybody who derives joy from discovering ways to circumvent limitations." Robert Bickford WELL Community
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Selena Deckelmann
free and open source software, databases, postgresql, fun. A lady.
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Jonathan "Duke" Leto
Jonathan "Duke" Leto is a software developer, published mathematician, git ninja and avid bicyclist living in Portland, Oregon. Duke is a core developer of Parrot Virtual Machine, Board member of Parrot Foundation as well as Community Manager. He helped create the PDX Hackathon user group and has been listed as one of the most influential coders in Portland, OR according to Github statistics. Duke is also involved in Google Summer of Code and Google Code-In as an organization administrator, which involves organizing dozens of mentors who are teaching brilliant high school and college students about open source and how to be a part of an open source community. Duke is the founder of Leto Labs LLC as well as working as a Bioinformatics Analyst at Boyce Thompson Insitute For Plant Research in Ithaca, New York. He received his Masters in Mathematics from University of Central Florida and enjoys discovering wheels within wheels.
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Jason LaPier
Web developer. Open source citizen. Author. Gardener. Homebrewer.
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Jesse Cooke
climber, fighter, lover, son, brother, and something called n-tier engineer
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Adron Hall
Cloud computing, software development & architecture, heavy metal, transit & logistics, economics, beautiful things, speaker, and adrenaline junkie.
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Steven Walling
Fellow at the Wikimedia Foundation, the non-profit behind Wikipedia. Former Portlander, novice Californian (but I come home regularly).
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Wraithan (Chris McDonald)
Python hacker, tech nerd, and Portlandite (Sounds like a rare ore, that's because natural Portlandite is, in fact, very rare.)
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Peter Banka
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Gabriela "Gaba" Rodriguez
Senior geek, junior mom with experience in web development and desktop applications. Passion for open source/free software. Crafty want to be with with curiosity for all science, all learning experiences.
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Daniel Johnson
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Kevin Meichtry
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Kevin Turner
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Jacob Helwig
All-around geek
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Aaron Parecki
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Jeremy Morgan
Tech Blogger from Portland, Oregon. Author, speaker, teacher and thought leader.
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Piero Ardizone
I'm a Portland-based UX designer. In 1983 I was bitten by a radioactive Macintosh mouse. I think about UX and IxD in ways that would make your mother blush.
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ben hengst
I'm just a guy that does stuff...
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Isaac Rabinovitch
Technical Writer, Technology Geek
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Alice Smith
Writer