POSSE Rides With Linus during OSCON 72
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from the see!-the-oss-folks-in-action dept.
amountlad writes "In addition to other activities like FOSCON happening outside of the "official" OSCON this week in Portland, Oregon, N4N.org is running a story and photos of the OSU/OTBC/POSSE party Thursday night. From Linus and IBM's Dan Frye to the OSU's Open Source Lab director and Open Technology Business Center founder LaVonne Reimer - Bar 71 was hopping as the N4N coverage details in word and images.
The event was a joint effort by local OSS organizations POSSE (Portland OSS Entrepreneurs), the OTBC (Open Technology Business Center) and Oregon State University's OSL (Open Source Lab.)"
Portland is SO .org! (Score:5, Interesting)
If California is .com, Portland is .org in every way.
From the INCREDIBLY cool FreeGeek [freegeek.org] ("helping the needy get nerdy") - to the active Portland Linux/Unix Group [pdxlinux.org] to the Portland Ruby Brigade [pdxruby.org] that put together the FOSCON mentioned in the OP - Portland has some great geeky stuff going on.
A few months back, I ran the exact same Craigslist help-wanted ad, looking for a great programmer for a well-paying job, in both Portland and Los Angeles Craigslist at the same time. (The job could be done from either Portland or Los Angeles.) The Portland ad was answered by about 30 brilliant programmers, all working on interesting things and seemed to be doing it for love more than money. The Los Angeles ad was answered by a couple clueless numnuts. I love Los Angeles for other reasons, but this was a telling experience.
No sales tax. Great public transportation. More hybrid cars per-capita [wweek.com] than anywhere. Kennedy School [mcmenamins.com]. Free wireless broadband covers the entire city. A damn good place to live and work. And not a single tourist attraction.
Re:Portland is SO .org! (Score:4, Interesting)
You mean the tourists don't come here to see our rain? I love Portland, too. We seem to have an abundance of great user groups. The Portland Perl Mongers [pm.org] is a great group for us Perl-lovers (and includes several Perl celebrities). The Rose City Astronomers [rca-omsi.org] are a really neat group of people if you enjoy looking up at night.
The recent interview with Linus Torvalds reveals a little bit about what is so attractive about this place. I've traveled a little, but there's no place like home.
I was at the party (Score:3, Interesting)