Comments for The OpenHatch blog https://blog.openhatch.org Wed, 06 May 2015 11:34:06 +0000 hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=4.7.5 Comment on Moving On by Carol Willing https://blog.openhatch.org/2015/moving-on/#comment-14652 Wed, 06 May 2015 11:34:06 +0000 https://blog.openhatch.org/?p=2753#comment-14652 Thank you Shauna for your leadership and your welcoming and thoughtful guidance as Program Director for OpenHatch and Open Source Comes to Campus. You have left a big impact during your time as Program Director: growing OpenHatch’s reach at campuses, developing open source documentation and guides for running events, creating a WelcomeBot to welcome new individuals to IRC, and so much more. You’ve shared your talents with warmth and grace. Thank you and good luck in your new adventures. I’m so glad that you will continue to share your love of OpenHatch and its mission.

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Comment on Thanks for believing in OpenHatch — here’s our end of year newsletter by Happy UTC+0 New Year – Mike Linksvayer https://blog.openhatch.org/2014/newsletter-november-december-2014/#comment-10523 Thu, 01 Jan 2015 00:04:27 +0000 https://blog.openhatch.org/?p=2721#comment-10523 […] some overlap between the above and OpenHatch’s year-end newsletter (my year-ago blog […]

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Comment on Intermediate Python Workshop wrap-up by FutureTalk: Jessica McKellar on the Future of Python https://blog.openhatch.org/2012/intermediate-python-workshop-wrap-up/#comment-1635 Thu, 28 Aug 2014 17:04:54 +0000 https://openhatch.org/blog/?p=1274#comment-1635 […] of running diversity and outreach initiatives within the Python community. From organizing numerous Boston Python Workshops to mentoring at GNOME Outreach for Women, Jessica is an advocate for creating inclusive open source […]

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Comment on SpinachCon Zero == A Huge Success! by Aaron Wolf https://blog.openhatch.org/2014/spinachcon-zero-a-huge-success/#comment-232 Fri, 28 Mar 2014 04:16:07 +0000 http://openhatch.org/blog/?p=2523#comment-232 Indeed, it was a pleasure, and I hope to see many more such events! Thanks for organizing it. I assume we’ll see some documentation presented on guiding projects all over to hold their own similar events… right?

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Comment on Summer Internships for Open Source Enthusiasts by Women in Open Source | WinGS. https://blog.openhatch.org/2014/summer-internships-for-open-source-enthusiasts/#comment-227 Tue, 25 Mar 2014 01:03:58 +0000 http://openhatch.org/blog/?p=2510#comment-227 […] The final resource I want to promote is for women interested in pursuing open source projects, check out this amazing list of open source summer internship opportunities compiled by Open Hatch. […]

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Comment on Why I care about OpenHatch: changing people’s relationship with software by Please help OpenHatch pick the low hanging fruit of FLOSS – Mike Linksvayer https://blog.openhatch.org/2013/why-i-care-about-openhatch-changing-peoples-relationship-with-software/#comment-195 Thu, 12 Dec 2013 22:35:46 +0000 http://openhatch.org/blog/?p=2115#comment-195 […] Not everyone needs to learn how to code, but there are plenty of ways to develop a more empowering relationship with software and how it is designed, created, maintained, distributed, marketed, controlled — how it […]

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Comment on How I found an open source project for me (and why to support OpenHatch) by Please help OpenHatch pick the low hanging fruit of FLOSS – Mike Linksvayer https://blog.openhatch.org/2013/how-i-found-an-open-source-project-for-me/#comment-203 Thu, 12 Dec 2013 22:34:19 +0000 http://openhatch.org/blog/?p=2202#comment-203 […] hype reaches its apogee. Not everyone needs to learn how to code, but there are plenty of ways to develop a more empowering relationship with software and how it is designed, created, […]

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Comment on Teaching Open Source at Purdue University by Britta https://blog.openhatch.org/2013/teaching-open-source-at-purdue-university/#comment-182 Fri, 01 Nov 2013 01:11:37 +0000 http://openhatch.org/blog/?p=1981#comment-182 The Privly group looks so happy despite their difficulty with setting up the project! I love it.

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Comment on The thinking behind the Training Missions by Adewole Adewumi https://blog.openhatch.org/2010/the-thinking-behind-the-training-missions/#comment-67 Fri, 17 May 2013 23:26:49 +0000 https://openhatch.org/blog/?p=545#comment-67 I am sure glad I found OpenHatch.org. It has been my desire for a while now to be part of an open source project. The training missions give me platform on which to launch out. Great work!

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Comment on Infrequently Asked Questions: Wellesley College by Shauna https://blog.openhatch.org/2013/infrequently-asked-questions-wellesley-college/#comment-158 Mon, 13 May 2013 18:15:25 +0000 https://openhatch.org/blog/?p=1757#comment-158 Hi Sumana! We’d love for MediaWiki to be on our list, too. Why don’t you send us an email at hello@openhatch.org, and we can get started.

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