FSOSS
October 3rd, 2007 by seth bindernagel
I am going to Toronto October 25 and 26 to attend Seneca College’s FSOSS. How psyched am I to be heading up North? For one, maybe I finally will get to meet these guys.
OK, maybe not, but I am psyched to be attending this two-day event that will bring together open source enthusiasts, educators, and developers to talk about a free and open web. In addition to attending the conference, I am looking forward to chatting with Dave Humphrey who has been a great friend of Mozilla and has really done so much to bring newcomers into the Mozilla project. David, Shaver and I have bounced ideas back and forth for some time now, so it will be nice to see him again in person to see where else Mozilla can help provide leverage to build more communities. I am especially interested to see how David and Seneca have progressed with their Mozilla curriculum development.
So, whoever is going to be there, please look me up. Canadian friends, should I bring my winter coat?
Are you planning to spend some time at the office? We need to tour all you yankees around, show you the pink walls, and such.
And if you were being non-sarcastic there, end of October is a tricky time, weather-wise. Some years it’s 30F, other years it’s 65F. A fall jacket is a good play, in other words, but I wouldn’t expect you to need a parka.
Looking forward to meeting you at FSOSS! (No parkas here yet — 28C+ (82F+) this weekend in Toronto — but seasonal is 16C (60F)).