Girls in Tech(GIT) & Girls in Tech Portland (GITPDX) partners up with OSCON in 2012 again. Now in its 14th year, OSCON, O’Reilly’s annual open source conference, will once again come to Portland, OR on July 16-20, 2012 with 200+ speakers, 18 tracks, hundreds of technologies, and over 3,000 hackers in attendance. Join the world’s open source pioneers, builders, and innovators at the Oregon Convention Center for five intense days to learn about open development, challenge your assumptions, and fire up your brain. You’ll find practical tutorials, inspirational keynotes, and a wealth of information on open source languages, platforms, and development. Plus, OSCON offers fabulous networking events, the best “hallway track” around, and an Expo Hall that’s both entertaining and worthwhile.
Whats new? Join the G4Goscon workshop. This year Girls in Tech Mentorship(GITm) Programs are partnering up with Greenlight@OSCON Days 2012 (“g4gOSCON2012”), a two-day “Girls, Coding & Robots” activity providing forty girls, ages 11-18, the opportunity to design, program and deploy a series of exciting robotic missions that will show them the fun in science and technology. More info here and register. g4gOSCON2012 will take place from 10am to 4pm on 18 & 19 July 2012, within the OSCON Exhibitors Hall at the Oregon Convention Center.
OSCON is where the serious thinkers and doers—and their favorite technologies—converge. And when the day’s sessions are over, join people just like you for some serious fun. Register now and save 20% with code GITP
For more info about OSCON or if you are interested in being a part of the Girls in Tech and Girls in Tech Mentorship programs pls drop me an email: ivo@girlsintech.net
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community through programs such as the Google Summer of Code and through the release of open source software projects and patches. In the public sector space, he looks after Google Moderator, the polling locations API. More information about Google’s open source program can be found at http://code.google.com/opensource
I’ll be sharing more about how the open source has been changing in the last 3 years. I’ve been doing this for 6 years now in open source; I will give an overview how Open source is growing. A couple years ago were about licenses. Last year was about languages and now it’s about licenses, languages and people. It’s more entertaining now. In this short, weensy eensy, talk, Chris will give an update on how open source has changed over the last three years. Is Ruby growing? Actionscript? Or is it all PHP all the way down? How’s gplv3 doing? Agpl? MIT? Will the Nasa open source license domainte? Come and find out!


