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Get to Know Audrey Eschright

Audrey Eschright’s keynote speech is Creating a Third Wave of Free/Open Source Software, proposing that if Free Software is the first generation, and Open Source is the second, current efforts toward creating an inclusive and sustainable world make up a third generation that we can start to form into a broader plan. Audrey is a […]

Get to Know Kronda Adair

Kronda Adair (@kronda) is the founder of Karvel Digital, a WordPress consultancy and development company. In addition to developing websites, Kronda gives business owners the training they need to own and manage their digital presence. She also writes and speaks about issues of diversity (or lack thereof) in the tech industry. She has been interviewed […]

Get to Know Stephanie Morillo

Stephanie Morillo‘s (@radiomorillo) keynote speech is Opening Up The Current Open Source Blueprint, on accessibility, diversity, and open source holding itself accountable to its own standards of what it means to be an open community. She’s a Dominican-American musician, writer, and technologist hailing from the Bronx, New York City. Stephanie frequently writes about race, class, […]

Introducing Keynote James Vasile

James Vasile will keynote Tuesday, June 18 at Open Source Bridge. We’re excited to hear about all his projects and the work he’s doing with the Software Freedom Law Center. James of Hacker Visions directs the Open Internet Tools Project, which supports development of anti-censorship and anti-surveillance tools. He is a partner at Open Tech Strategies, which advises organizations and businesses […]

Introducing Keynote “Skud” of Infotrope

We’re pleased to announce our first keynote of 2013’s conference, Alex “Skud” Bayley of Infotrope! Skud is a social justice activist, software developer, and advocate for open technology and culture beyond the “open source” world. She has worked in the technology industry for 2 decades, in the Internet/dotcom/web development field, and in open source software, most closely with […]