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Open Source BBQ, Sunday, June 27th 2010

Time for another Open Source BBQ!

All are welcome, contributions appreciated, I’m gonna start cooking around 3pm and probably close it down when the sun goes down.

Please RSVP:

http://www.mobaganda.com/opensourcebbq-june2010

or on Plancast

http://plancast.com/a/3pt9

Open Source BBQ this Friday 4/9/2010

That’s right! Open Source BBQ this Friday 4/9/2010 in Oakland, CA in my backyard at 4pm until it gets dark.

There will be meat, and stuff that’s not meat, and beer. Contributions welcome, it’s open source after all.

Everyone that writes code is welcome. Please RSVP at http://www.mobaganda.com/opensourcebbq.

I live walking distance from MacAurthur BART, here is a map. When you get there just walk down the driveway in to the backyard.

Friday is also “open friday” at the couch.io office so you can come and work/play at the office during the day and then roll up to the BBQ around 4 ... Continue Reading

Moving on

The new year is bringing some big changes for me. A few weeks back I accepted a position at Relaxed Inc. and notified Mozilla that I would be leaving at the end of the year.

Mozilla

I started working at Mozilla 2 years ago. I started the day after my employment at the Open Source Applications Foundation ended. At this point I already took for granted some of the best parts of working at Mozilla; working for a public benefit organization, spending 100% of my time working on Open Source, working with very smart people in the open (lists, IRC, etc.).

But Mozilla ... Continue Reading

Up for a Pint?

I’m in London for the next few days and would love to grab a drink with any community members be you Mozilla, CouchDB, Python, Windmill, JavaScript or just plain old coffee, whisky or beer geeks :)

Heading to EuroPython

I’m getting all packed up and leaving Sunday for [EuroPython](http://www.europython.eu/) in Birmingham, UK.

This will be my first time at EuroPython and my first time in Europe!

I’ll be giving two talks, one on [Windmill](http://www.getwindmill.com) and one about [CouchDB](http://couchdb.apache.org/) and Python. The Windmill talk will be more or less the talk that I gave at [Open Source Bridge](http://opensourcebridge.org/) last week, which went very well. This is the first time I’ll be talking about CouchDB, the most exciting new technology on the web. The talk will mostly be about breaking our old data modeling habits that we developed to deal with SQL and ... Continue Reading