Googlers are making the pilgrimage to the 8th annual OSCON hosted by O'Reilly Media
Inc., on July 24-28, in Portland Oregon. We're really excited about having many Googlers speak
at the conference this year, covering a broad range of topics, as follows:
Alex
Martelli, on Python in the
Enterprise and Highly-technical
Management of Software Development
Ben
Collins-Sussman and Brian W.
Fitzpatrick, have two talks on Subversion Best
Practices and How Open Source Projects
Survive Poisonous People (And You Can Too)
Karl
Fogel on 10 Tools Developers Need
Today and The (Surprising) History of
Copyright, and What It Means for Open Source
Zaheda Bhorat
a lightning talk on The Art of
Community
For those following Google's Summer
of Code program, we're hosting a Google Summer of Code
Community BOF, on Wednesday July 26 at 7:30pm, Room D136. If you are a mentor,
student or well-wisher come along and meet other GSoCers and Googlers behind the program.
The BoF sessions at OSCON are free of charge and open to the public,
so you are welcome to visit the BoF even if you cannot attend the conference.
Several dozen Googlers active in open source projects will be in attendance -
too many to list here. We hope to have the opportunity to meet many of you, so please drop by
the booth or come and find us after the talks. See you next week!