Fwd: [osbridge] [EVT][05/20/2013] Open Source Bridge Volunteer Luncheon Meetup

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Jacob Helwig

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May 15, 2013, 11:29:15 PM5/15/13
to PDX Hackathon, PDX DevOps
If you're interested in helping out with this year's Open Source
bridge, volunteering is a great way to do so.


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From: Shepherd Griffin <shepherd...@gmail.com>
Date: Wed, May 15, 2013 at 8:27 PM
Subject: [osbridge] [EVT][05/20/2013] Open Source Bridge Volunteer
Luncheon Meetup
To: osbridge <osbr...@googlegroups.com>


Greetings!

Come learn about volunteer opportunities at this year's Open Source
Bridge. Receive updates on volunteering, sign up with the newest
version of our app, learn more about the conference, meet the core
team, and socialize with other volunteers.

Location:
U.S. Bancorp Tower
111 SW 5th Avenue
Portland, OR 97204

NOTE: We'll meet in the second floor break area. Look for the Open
Source Bridge scarf we'll have on display!

Calagator Link:
http://calagator.org/events/1250464221

Best,
Shepherd G. Griffin

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Volunteer Coordinator, OSB 2013
volu...@opensourcebridge.org

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Eric Rosenberry

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May 16, 2013, 5:12:07 PM5/16/13
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FYI, I noticed that this is being held here in the USBancorp Tower 2nd floor (where iovation is based out of).

iovation actually provides the guest network down there for the building (as we like networks that don't suck).

I figured I would shoot out the credentials so that folks at this meeting could make use of it:

Network: USBancorpTowerGuest
Password: banktoweroregon

It is a modern Cisco 802.11n access point with 100 megabit of IP transit.  ;-)

Enjoy!

-Eric

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Eric Rosenberry
Principal Infrastructure Architect // Chief Bit Plumber




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