« The interfaces between different transit agencies | Main | Cascade Policy Institute ♥s MAX Light Rail? »

June 20, 2011

Transit Appliance Hits the Conference Circuit

I'm happy to report that the Transit Appliance is garnering interest in the Open Source world.

I'll be presenting at both the Open Source Bridge conference this week and at the Open Source Convention (OSCON) next month, both here in Portland.

OSBridge is being held at the Eliot Center in downtown Portland and my presentation is scheduled for 3:45pm on Thursday (6/23).

I'll also be hosting a session in the Hacker Lounge (which I believe may be open to the general public without a registration fee) on Thursday evening at 8pm.

Come by and say hello and talk about further development of the Appliance!

Posted by Chris Smith at 12:30 AM

Bookmark and Share

Comments

June 20, 2011 9:40 AM
John Labovitz Says:

I'm one of the coordinators of the Open Source Bridge Hacker Lounge. The Lounge is indeed open to the general (hacking) public in the evening. However, we need all attendees registered, so if you're planning to come, please obtain a free Community Pass by visiting http://osbridge.eventbrite.com. Thanks!


June 21, 2011 3:01 PM
Michael, Portland Afoot Says:

Congrats!


Post a comment (**by posting a comment, you are granting a license to Portland Transport for your comment**)




Remember Me?

(you may use HTML tags for style)

Design by Sean Moran, Art of Bliss | The Rules | Contributors | Contact Us | About Portland Transport

© Copyright 2005-2011 Portland Transport, some rights reserved

Creative Commons License