activism

DaveO
2008
18
11

Stop the Internet Gatekeepers! Share your opinion with the CRTC ASAP

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created on Tue, 2008-11-18 09:58

SaveOurNet

This action alert is re-purposed from: The CRTC Should Stop Internet Gatekeepers

In the coming days the federal communications regulator will issue a landmark ruling that has huge implications for Canadians’ access to the Internet. The CRTC decision will determine whether Bell and other big telecoms can continue to “throttle” Internet service. Please take a few seconds to tell the CRTC to stop Internet throttling. Your voice could be the deciding factor!

The commissioners have already twice delayed releasing their ruling, suggesting that they are struggling to make a decision. We need to make it very clear to the CRTC which side the Canadian public is on. Find out how to help at: http://saveournet.ca/content/take-action.

Tell the CRTC to stop Internet throttling now!

Audrey Foo
2008
03
09

3 conferences in 2+ weeks

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created on Wed, 2008-09-03 08:03

Recently I have delved a little more into understanding more about topics related to distributed search and identity. It was an eye opener to a whole new world of acronyms. To try to resolve the issue of lack of awareness and information, I have signed up for 3 events in 2 weeks

  • Drupal Camp Victoria, where I will be attending/organizing a BOF on identity, to discuss, listen and understand with other interested parties. As well, trying to do my part, by giving a talk on setting up local development environments
  • Digital Identity conference in Los Angeles, where I managed to register as a "blogger".
  • Drupal Camp LA since I will be down in Los Angeles, might as well.
DaveO
2007
13
09

Managing a Hyper-local Community with Drupal - Raincity Radio

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Raincity Radio at Cherry St. Cafe

Managing an active, hyper-local community blog site using Drupal is the topic as Dave O sits down with Emmett, a docent at Olyblog.net and Drupal-ists Jacob and Nat from Zhonka Broadband at an Olympia, Washington coffee shop.

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