We're working on making #SeaGL 2022 our best yet! We need your help to make that happen. Check out our kickoff post and see how you can help! We can't wait to hear from you. https://seagl.org/news/2022/04/20/seagl-2022-kickoff.html
We like to think SeaGL is special, too!
Tues is @SeaGL 's next all hands meeting, let me know if you'd like to help put on a nice, community run free software conference in Nov
Mtg is 18:00 Pacific (UTC-7)
2022 is our 10th year. We'd like to celebrate a decade with some new volunteers (remote OK, I'm remote as well)
Specifically, we could use help with our partnerships committee, which leads our fundraising efforts and works with our partner FLOSS organizations
Time is running out to nominate a keynote speaker for #SeaGL! Let us know who you want to see (maybe it's you)
Help us make this year's #SeaGL program the best yet. Submit your nomination for keynote speakers through April 28! https://seagl.org/news/2022/04/15/keynote-nomination.html
We're working on making #SeaGL 2022 our best yet! We need your help to make that happen. Check out our kickoff post and see how you can help! We can't wait to hear from you. https://seagl.org/news/2022/04/20/seagl-2022-kickoff.html
Don't forget! You can help us shape #SeaGL by nominating keynote speakers through April 28! https://seagl.org/news/2022/04/15/keynote-nomination.html
Know someone who would make a great #SeaGL #keynote speaker? We're accepting nominations through Friday, April 28! https://seagl.org/news/2022/04/15/keynote-nomination.html
Did you miss @pluralistic's keynote "Seize the Means of Computation"? You can watch it any time at https://seagl.org/archive/2021/seize-the-means-of-computation
Did you miss @FunnelFiasco presenting "Your Bug Tracker and You"? You can watch any time at https://seagl.org/archive/2021/your-bug-tracker-and-you
Did you miss Stephen Michel presenting "Technically Biased: Taking Free Software's Niche Appeal Mainstream"? You can watch any time at https://seagl.org/archive/2021/technically-biased
Did you miss Katie McLaughlin presenting "Expressive Security"? You can watch any time at https://seagl.org/archive/2021/expressive-security
Did you miss Richard Littauer presenting "Birds by Starlight: Tracking Nocturnal Flight Calls Using Open Source Software"? You and your valentine can watch any time at https://seagl.org/archive/2021/birds-by-starlight
Did you miss Dmitry Dolgov presenting "Sounds of Open Source archaeology: processing sound with sox"? You can dig into it any time at https://seagl.org/archive/2021/sounds-of-open-source-archaeology
Did you miss Jim Hall presenting "Open Source Business Practices"? You can watch it any time at https://seagl.org/archive/2021/open-source-business-practices
Did you miss Vagrant Cascadian presenting "Debugging Reproducible Builds One Day at a Time"? You can watch it one day (or many!) at https://seagl.org/archive/2021/debugging-reproducible-builds-one-day-at-a-time
Did you miss Thierry Bultel presenting "Cross debugging on Linux : A history, current state of the art and coming improvements"? Don't be cross! You can watch it any time at https://seagl.org/archive/2021/cross-debugging-on-linux
Did you miss Josh Berkus presenting "Open Source Governance: Six Types and Three Models"? You can watch any time at https://seagl.org/archive/2021/open-source-governance
Did you miss Brian Callahan presenting "Stories from reviving and extending a university's information security program"? You can watch any time at https://seagl.org/archive/2021/stories-from-reviving-and-extending-a-universitys-information-security-program
Did you miss @aevavoom presenting "Computing Confidentially in the Clouds"? You can watch any time at https://seagl.org/archive/2021/computing-confidentially-in-the-clouds
Did you miss Aeva Blackpresenting "Walking The Cultural Tightrope"? You can watch any time at https://seagl.org/archive/2021/walking-the-cultural-tightrope
Did you miss @tobie presenting "Does open source need its own Priority of Constituencies?" You can watch any time at https://seagl.org/archive/2021/does-open-source-need-its-own-priority-of-constituencies
The Seattle GNU/Linux conference (SeaGL) is a grassroots technical conference dedicated to spreading awareness and knowledge about the GNU/Linux community and free / libre / open source software and hardware.