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Blog post announcing keynote speaker for 2024
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Let's sort alphabetically, no strong preference on first or last name. Do we have headshots, if so could we include them? |
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We are very pleased to announce our 2024 Seattle GNU/Linux conference keynote speakers: |
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We are very pleased to announce our 2024 Seattle GNU/Linux conference keynote speakers: | |
We are very pleased to announce our 2024 Seattle GNU/Linux conference keynote speakers: |
Christopher is also a contributor on the open source Pants build system, helping make Python’s testing, correctness, and style tools accessible and fast for developers, no matter how big their codebase. | ||
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Find more about Christopher on: | ||
- Website: https://chrisjrn.com/ |
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- Website: https://chrisjrn.com/ | |
- Website: <https://chrisjrn.com/> |
Duane is the Director of Collaborative Engineering at Capital One. His organization focuses on developing internal and external collaborative development practices through open source and InnerSource. He is the creator of the [FOSS Contributor Fund framework](https://github.com/indeedeng/FOSS-Contributor-Fund), and loves helping organizations get involved in funding and sustaining their open source dependencies. Duane is a force of chaotic good using his high stats in intelligence and charisma to advocate for the open source community. If you encounter him in forested areas, he will share his fire, drink, and philosophy. | ||
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Find more about Duane on: | ||
- Website: https://www.duaneobrien.com/ |
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- Website: https://www.duaneobrien.com/ | |
- Website: <https://www.duaneobrien.com/> |
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## Aaron Wolf | ||
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First time keynote speaker, Aaron is a community music teacher, co-founder of [Snowdrift.coop](https://snowdrift.coop/) (a long-struggling and principled platform working to solve economic coordination dilemmas around FLO public goods), and an activist and volunteer in many other areas. Originally from Ann Arbor, MI; he lives now in Oregon City with his wife, dog, and two kids. |
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First time keynote speaker, Aaron is a community music teacher, co-founder of [Snowdrift.coop](https://snowdrift.coop/) (a long-struggling and principled platform working to solve economic coordination dilemmas around FLO public goods), and an activist and volunteer in many other areas. Originally from Ann Arbor, MI; he lives now in Oregon City with his wife, dog, and two kids. | |
First time keynote speaker, Aaron is a community music teacher, co-founder of [Snowdrift.coop](https://snowdrift.coop/) (a long-struggling and principled platform working to solve economic coordination dilemmas around FLO public goods), and an activist and volunteer in many other areas. Originally from Ann Arbor, MI; he lives now in Oregon City with his wife, dog, and two kids. |
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This is knit-picky and possibly not necessary, but should the wording be "he now lives in Oregon City..."?
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## Rachel Kelly | ||
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Another first time keynote speaker and a senior site reliability engineer in Portland, OR. |
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Another first time keynote speaker and a senior site reliability engineer in Portland, OR. | |
Another first time keynote speaker and a senior site reliability engineer in Portland, OR. |
## Rachel Kelly | ||
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Another first time keynote speaker and a senior site reliability engineer in Portland, OR. | ||
One of the organizers of the Portland chapter of PyLadies, an international group of women Python coders, and also chaired (with a group of six) a small Python conference here in Portland called PyDX, which has morphed into the wonderful PyCascadia. Past contributor and volunteer to SeaGL in 2020 and probably 2021. |
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One of the organizers of the Portland chapter of PyLadies, an international group of women Python coders, and also chaired (with a group of six) a small Python conference here in Portland called PyDX, which has morphed into the wonderful PyCascadia. Past contributor and volunteer to SeaGL in 2020 and probably 2021. | |
One of the organizers of the Portland chapter of PyLadies, an international group of women Python coders, and also chaired (with a group of six) a small Python conference here in Portland called PyDX, which has morphed into the wonderful PyCascadia. Past contributor and volunteer to SeaGL in 2020 and probably 2021. |
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One of the organizers of the Portland chapter of PyLadies, an international group of women Python coders, and also chaired (with a group of six) a small Python conference here in Portland called PyDX, which has morphed into the wonderful PyCascadia. Past contributor and volunteer to SeaGL in 2020 and probably 2021. | ||
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Find more about Rachel on: | ||
- Website: https://rkode.com/ |
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- Website: https://rkode.com/ | |
- Website: <https://rkode.com/> |
Blog post announcing keynote speaker for 2024