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    Time to Say Goodbye
    by Bryan Kirschner on April 28, 2009

    The first time I went to a LinuxWorld conference as a Microsoft employee, a guy passing by me saw "Microsoft" on my name badge and stopped. "Microsoft? What are you guys doing here?" he said. "I loved Microsoft. You put my kids through college." As it turns out, he owned a small IT business during the late ‘80s and early 90s, which thrived building applications during the headiest days of the "PC revolution... more

    • Tuesday, April 28, 2009
    • in: Community
    • Bryan Kirschner
    Berkman Lunch: Open Source at Microsoft - Opportunity or Threat?
    by Bryan Kirschner on November 24, 2008

    I was recently at Harvard for two events. The first, which I'll talk about in this blog, was part of the Berkman Center for Internet and Society at Harvard lunch series. Mario Madden and I were invited to speak at a session called " Microsoft and Open Source: Opportunity or Threat ?" You can watch the whole thing online at the link - and David Weinberger liveblogged as well . The focus of the whole... more

    • Monday, November 24, 2008
    • in: Community
    • Bryan Kirschner
    Open Government Collaboratives
    by Bryan Kirschner on October 28, 2008

    The city of Matsue, Japan is using Ruby to promote regional economic development . One of the unexpected highlights of the recent GOSCON , was a gentleman from Matsue coming up to me after I had given my talk about open source and Microsoft and saying "I am using IronRuby . I love it." It was a nice moment because - even in the best of times - public sector IT typically has resource constraints that... more

    • Tuesday, October 28, 2008
    • in: Community
    • Bryan Kirschner
    GOSCON 2008
    by Bryan Kirschner on October 14, 2008

    Last year, we sponsored GOSON 2007 , the Government Open Source Conference, and we're sponsoring it again this year. I will also be presenting a keynote address on how Microsoft participates in a world of choice. I'm personally also excited that Brian Behlendorf (one of the co-founders of Apache) will be on a panel -and, like Sam , I have profound respect for The Apache Way . What's also gratifying... more

    • Tuesday, October 14, 2008
    • in: Community
    • Bryan Kirschner
    Powerset team resumes HBase contributions
    by Bryan Kirschner on October 14, 2008

    It is just two months since Microsoft finalized the acquisition of Powerset, a San Francisco-based search and natural language company. Powerset's goals are to "change the way humans interact with computers through language "- improving search by indexing Web pages based on the meaning expressed in them rather than just the literal words. Collaboration between the Powerset team and their new colleagues... more

    • Tuesday, October 14, 2008
    • in: Community
    • Bryan Kirschner
    Participating Actively
    by Bryan Kirschner on July 23, 2008

    Now that we’ve had our first “participate” event in conjunction with OSCON here in Portland, I wanted to share a few thoughts. This was a great experience and a great event—or, really, two consecutive events, the morning case study discussion and the afternoon panel. First I’ll talk about the case study and then build on comments from some folks who’ve “beaten me to the blog.” In the morning Karim... more

    • Wednesday, July 23, 2008
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    • Bryan Kirschner
    Participate08
    by Bryan Kirschner on July 18, 2008

    On July 21 I will have the honor and pleasure of being the sponsor, host, and an active participant in participate08 . participate08 is a one-day summit held in coordination with the O'Reilly Open Source Conference(OSCON). It is designed to facilitate dialogue about open source and other collaborative communities and help explore opportunities for greater participation in the design, development, and... more

    • Friday, July 18, 2008
    • in: Community
    • Bryan Kirschner
    Open Source Day + 30 …
    by Bryan Kirschner on April 25, 2008

    The same week that Brad Smith (Microsoft’s General Counsel) keynoted at the Open Source Business Conference (OSBC) , we held our first Microsoft-wide Open Source Day (which Jamie and Mario both blogged about). We all noticed folks expressed interest in what was presented and discussed at Open Source Day, so we’re going to try to share what we said and what we learned with the Port25 community. I was... more

    • Friday, April 25, 2008
    • in: Community
    • Bryan Kirschner
    Participation, Diversity, and Change
    by Bryan Kirschner on February 05, 2008

    “…Our goal here is to evolve and to hopefully provide information that makes it easier for people using OSS and Microsoft software in the real world.” Bill Hilf wrote this in an April 2006 blog entitled “ Who Would Have Guessed? ” just one week after Port25 launched. Although in hindsight it seems obvious Port25 was a good idea, back then there was a lot of guessing and finger-crossing, because Port25... more

    • Tuesday, February 05, 2008
    • in: Community
    • Bryan Kirschner
    How Did It Start For You?
    by Bryan Kirschner on December 14, 2007

    My participation in technology was transformed by the Commodore 64. That's why I--like others here at Port25 and over at Slashdot -- still love it after 25 years . Natales posts: " I can't emphasize enough how "mind shaping" was learning assembly language on the 6502 ..." Neither can I. I was 10, and needed to learn assembly to make a game I was writing run faster. I still... more

    • Friday, December 14, 2007
    • in: Community
    • Bryan Kirschner
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