OggCamp 2024 (14 mins read).
A recap of this weekend's OggCamp 2024 conference.
OggCamp 2024 (14 mins read).
A recap of this weekend's OggCamp 2024 conference.
Attached: 1 image Donβt just tell everyone the open web is great, go on the open web and tell everyone *why* it is great @sil@mastodon.social at #OggCamp24
On the topic of joining a #union and the collective bargaining port we as workers should work towards at #OggCamp2024, I'd also recommend discussing your salary with your colleagues!
It doesn't have to be as public as my /salary page, but it's hugely useful to do and helps work out inequity
Really enjoyed #oggcamp2024. It's great that a conference based entirely around Open Source software and Freedom exists. Open source may have a reputation of being just for nerds, but it's about *so much more* than just tinkering with code. You don't need to be a coder to benefit. When things are open source any bad behaviour (i.e. tracking, telemetry, privacy violations) hiding in our software has nowhere to hide. This becomes more important as we become increasingly reliant on our devices.
π Exciting news! After 5 years away, OggCamp, the ultimate unconference for open source and free culture enthusiasts is back for a triumphant return in 2024! π ποΈ Join us at The Manchester Conference Centre on October 12th and 13th. π Get ready for a weekend filled with innovation, collaboration, and community spirit! π Stay tuned for the Call for Papers (CfP) and ticket announcements β watch this space! ποΈ #OggCamp2024 #OpenSource #TechConference #Manchester
I'm very much looking forward to this talk, it was awesome when I saw it at #oggcamp last year, and #WiTNotts is very fortunate to have Rachel Morgan-Trimmer speak!
Today I am mostly working on revising my talk "The Power of Change: Learning to Live as a Weirdo" so it works better as an online presentation. Sign up here: meetup.com/Women-In-Tech-β¦ On Zoom, obvs. For @WiT_Notts on 7 May.Rachel Morgan-Trimmer (@SparkleClass)Wed, 22 Apr 2020 13:16 +0000
The IndieWeb Movement: Owning Your Data and Being the Change You Want to See in the Web (22 mins read).
A look at what the IndieWeb is, why you should care, and how to get started with it.
Talking about the IndieWeb at OggCamp 2019 (1 mins read).
Announcing my talk at OggCamp 2019 about the IndieWeb.
I will be attending
OggCamp 2018 (21 mins read).
A look at my time at OggCamp 2018, the talks I presented and attended.
Some exciting job and knowledge-sharing news (4 mins read).
Moving into Quality Engineering, publishing Chef training courses, conference speaking about Chef at OggCamp and the complex mess that is this very static website at DevOpsDays London.
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