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We require people in all areas! curious? please visit: https://seagl.org/get_involved
@SeaGL 2025 showed what a truly community-driven #Linux conference looks like: free to attend, volunteer-run, with rich discussions and real FOSS connections!
See how the conference builds community, why itβs special, & why you should join next time π
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In Seattle, the passion for #FOSS came alive!
Linux Professional Institute (LPI) Board Member Ted Matsumura shares how the @SeaGL 2025 brought together minds, hands, and hearts in a free, volunteer-run #Linux event featuring talks, workshops, socials, and vibrant connections!
Dive into this article to learn more: https://lpi.org/ing9
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here's the seagl fedipact talk!!!!!
Using United Nations Open Source Principles for the presentation
https://pretalx.seagl.org/2025/talk/KMCCEQ/
I just moved to Seattle. I came from Los Angeles, a city of freelancers, whether by choice or necessity. In Seattle, I've met lots of techies who are either unhappily unemployed or unhappily employed. Individually, most canβt build a consultancy or take on the risk of a startup. But tech workers do collectively have the skills and resources to create more and better jobs for themselves. What if we treated job creation (tech and non-tech) as a community project, just like software creation? I propose for Seattle a community-driven job-creation project based on the United Nations Open Source Principles. My thoughts draw on what the open-source community has learned about making software projects welcoming, scalable, and sustainable.
"automation of hiring process excludes people who have more potential than they show on paper"
Jocelyn Graf
Final round of SeaGL talks in 30 min:
* GNU/Linux Loves All from Timmy James Barnett
* Let's create our own tech jobs together following open source principles from Jocelyn Graf
* No More Mystery Brownies: SBOMs, security errata, and the recipe for safer software from Brady Dibble
https://pretalx.seagl.org/2025/talk/
Join freely and anonymously - https://seagl.org/attend
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