I got to go to the Open Source // Open Society conference here in Wellington thanks to my employer, who was a sponsor. This is probably the conference where I used Twitter the most, so I decided to change my habits and try to summarize it with ten tweets.
GitHub Patchwork event @BizDojo, two days before the conference
Excited to have @kellective talking about getting started in open source at Patchwork Wellington! pic.twitter.com/5T10g4lx1t
— Jessica Lord (@jllord) April 14, 2015
First day: talk by @benbalter
The plague of DC: too many lawyers. #OSOS is on :) pic.twitter.com/MCTkwLl5eZ
— Thibaud Colas (@thibaud_colas) April 15, 2015
Secund day: Yay!
It'd be great for @WikiNewZealand to be open sourced! #OSOS2015 cc @GracefulLillian
— Thibaud Colas (@thibaud_colas) April 15, 2015
Slides from my talk at #OSOS2015 about @NZonthefence are up here: http://t.co/xnXypZHJAr
— Josh Barr (@joshbarrnz) April 16, 2015
Our #venuehack #OSOS2015 idea: share the ideas with wider comm using ninja reporters and news feed screens @GovHackNZ pic.twitter.com/AnXT5G1XgK
— Nicole Williams (@envycollect) April 16, 2015
"Ship the 0.1 not the 1.0" Makes so much sense to open the work from the start, not when it's over! #OSOS2015
— Thibaud Colas (@thibaud_colas) April 17, 2015
Data usability & use — is the NZ govt doing Linked Open Data? #OSOS2015 #SemWeb
— Thibaud Colas (@thibaud_colas) April 17, 2015
We got great feedback about how to make our consultation listing better - thank you to all who came :) ^AW http://t.co/TJxA7nfBVX #OSOS2015
— Govt.nz Team (@govtnz) April 17, 2015
My key takeaway from #OSOS2015: the open source community should be more inclusive. OSS doesn't have to be scary nor nerdy!
— Thibaud Colas (@thibaud_colas) April 17, 2015
I'm amazed at how many people with good ideas care about open source and open society.
#OSOS2015 #ososnz #opensource
— Wilfred Godfrey (@wjagodfrey) April 17, 2015