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CLS West 2011

If someone had told me 5 years that I’d be attending a “Community Leadership Summit” I probably would have laughed. As far as community leaders go I was a pretty reluctant one, I’m shy and an introvert, certainly not the poster child for charisma. I make my living as a Linux Sysadmin, not strictly a […]

Ubuntu Hour, Ubuntu upgrades at CACS with Partimus

On Thursday I wrapped up work and MJ and I headed down to Palo Alto for an Ubuntu Hour at Antonio’s Nut House. It ended up being a great venue for the meeting, we got a booth right near the door, it was relatively quiet, the food was good and we had plenty of space […]

Partimus on TV and fundraiser

I was recently brought on the board of the non-profit Partimus, which provides repurposed computers running free software (currently Ubuntu and related apps) to students and schools which need them. The organization currently has six deployments across the Bay Area. Following a press release last month (Albert G. Stoll, Jr. | A Law Corp. partners […]

California Ubuntu Hour * 5 + Debian

This month the Ubuntu California team has really embraced the Ubuntu Hour, we have a whopping 5 planned across the state the next 10 days! Tomorrow night I’ll be hosting the San Francisco one. San Francisco Ubuntu Hour Time & Date: Wednesday, November 10th @ 6-7PM Location: The Roastery, 199 New Montgomery Street, San Francisco […]

November Bay Area Geeknic

Late last week Melissa Draper spent a couple nights at our home at the tail end of her visit to San Francisco. Friday evening we headed up to Ghirardelli Square for some ice cream sundaes. Then, having finished dessert, we headed back home to meet up with MJ to go out to dinner for a […]

One Laptop per Child SF Community Summit 2010: Wrap-up

I’m happy to report that the OLPCSF Community Summit 2010 on Oct 22-24th was an outstanding success! We had an excellent team of volunteers whose skills in a variety of different areas really came together under Sameer Verma’s lead and the attendees of the summit itself brought energy to the event that was palpable. On […]

First Mountain View Ubuntu Hour

On Thursday evening I attended the first Mountain View Ubuntu Hour, where we had 13 attendees! This ended up being a bit of a combination Ubuntu Hour and release party for the folks in Mountain View, and I brought along a few of Ubuntu and Kubuntu 10.10 CDs for attendees. Thanks to nUboon2Age of Ubuntu […]

San Francisco Mayor Proclaims October 23, 2010 OLPC Day

Tonight we launch our One Laptop per Child San Francisco Community Summit 2010 with an opening reception at 5PM. I’m so excited! But the big announcement today was that the Mayor of San Francisco, Gavin Newsom, has proclaimed that October 23, 2010 is One Laptop per Child Day in San Francisco! For more see the […]

Cousins, Ubuntu Hour, Birthday!

On Monday night I headed down to Yoshi’s San Francisco to have dinner with my local cousin Brendan and visiting cousin Audrey. They are both cousins from my father’s side, and while I have seen Brendan since moving here, it had been 5 years since I’d seen Audrey. It was a lovely sushi dinner with […]

Some recent tech meetups

On September 15th, the Women Who Tech telesummit occurred. Work has been pretty busy for me lately, so I had to take care of obligations there and couldn’t participate in the summit, maybe next year. However, I was able to go to attend the San Francisco after party, which was delightfully held just a couple […]