Open Source Reception at EDUCAUSE

By Andrew Petro
October 20, 2009

Every once in a while, open source software really is free as in free beer. I hope to see you at the Open Source Reception at EDUCAUSE 2009, where I hope there will be free beer.

If you'd like to join in the open source software reception fun, it would be best to RSVP.



The event is hosted by Sakai, Kuali, Jasig and DuraSpace, so opportunities for interesting conversation and contacts will be plentiful.

See also Jonathan Markow's post to the jasig-announce list about this event.

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Andrew Petro

After graduating with a B.S. in Computer Science from Yale University in 2004, Andrew stayed on to serve his alma mater as a casual systems programmer with the Technology & Planning group. His interests include automated software testing, application frameworks, and electronic security. Projects in which Andrew has been involved include the Central Authentication Service, YaleInfo Portal (Yale's uPortal implementation). and the JA-SIG uPortal project. Andrew serves as the release engineer for uPortal 2.6.x (previously for 2.5.x) and has been published in the Communications of the Association for Computing Machinery on the topic of electronic voting. In fall 2005, Andrew relocated to Wisconsin and continued to work for Yale on a contract basis while starting part time with Unicon and in spring 2006 Andrew joined Unicon full time, serving roles since then including technical lead on Academus and on Cooperative Support for uPortal.