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Why I'm excited about Open Source Bridge

written by Adam Lowry, on May 14, 2009 10:17:00 PM.

Personally, I'm not terribly disappointed that OSCON's not in Portland this year. While the people it attracts are fantastic and there are great meetups concurrent to the event, I've had a hard time finding interesting things at the conference proper. But this year we've got Open Source Bridge, and I can't wait. That such a thing can come out of the community itself without corporate organization is mind boggling, and having seen the dedication and drive in the organizers and volunteers, I know it's going to be great.

The session lineup is incredible. There's a nice mix of some big-name names and new voices that I think will bring a fresh perspective. Three sessions I'm particularly looking forward to:

  • Assholes are killing your project -- Anyone that's spent any time on IRC knows this, but every day it makes me cringe a bit more. What is the actual effect of self-appointed "enforcers" yelling RTFM?
  • Configuration management panel -- a topic I really should know more about. Panels are sometimes hit and miss; you often don't get much depth. But since I know nothing but know I know nothing, I'm ready to absorb everything.
  • Web server shootout -- fellow PDX Python attendee Michael Schurter is going benchmark crazy to try to tease out practical recommendations on what web servers to use for what tasks.

And finally, the 24-hour hacker lounge is going to rock. I might have to find some new projects to hack on to get the most out of it.