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Organisers

Several of the event's organisers were women, including Selena Deckelmann and Audrey Eschright.

Speakers

See also: Women speakers

(This is based on name recognition, so I might have missed some. Please add them if I did. --Skud 17:45, 19 June 2009 (UTC))

  • Cat Allman - Getting Started in Free and Open Source
  • Melissa Anderson - Organizing a Volunteer-Driven Open Source Community Project
  • Lori Ayre - Open Source Library Software: Empowering Libraries - Creating Opportunities
  • Amber Case - Keynote
  • Sarah Beecroft - Organizing a Volunteer-Driven Open Source Community Project
  • Deborah Bryant - Work for the Government for Fun and Profit
  • Selena Deckelmann - bzr vs git smack down
  • Audrey Eschright - Effective code sprinting
  • Sara Ford - A Tour of CodePlex
  • Leslie Hawthorne - Getting Started in Free and Open Source
  • Emma Jane Hogbin - bzr vs git smack down
  • Paula Holm Jensen - The Scylla and Charybdis of Open Source Legalese
  • Janis Johnson - What's New in GCC
  • Christie Koehler - Open Source Tools for Freelancers, Re-factor Your Brain: Meditation for Geeks
  • Emma McGrattan - Ask Forgiveness not Permission
  • Sherri Montgomery - Get Off Your Asana and Move!
  • sarah novotny - 5 things to know about MySQL if you don't have a DBA
  • Jennifer Redman - Open Source Development - The Dark Side
  • Gabrielle Roth - My Grand Experiment: A Portland Women-focused Tech Group.
  • Sarah Sharp - Advanced Git tutorial: Not your average VCS.
  • Maria Webster - Faking It Til I Make It: A Woman On The Fringe Of Open Source
  • Molly Vogt - Organizing a Volunteer-Driven Open Source Community Project

Total: 22/103 = 21%