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		<title>#ShesGeeky Day Two &#8211; Open Source</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[G&#8217;morning from the Computer Science Museum in Mountain View, where we&#8217;re all gathering for the second day of She&#8217;s Geeky. It looks like there is a completely different crowd of people here than yesterday, which should make things really interesting. Session one &#8211; Open source. Really interesting, a lot of women talking about wanting to [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>G&#8217;morning from the Computer Science Museum in Mountain View, where we&#8217;re all gathering for the second day of She&#8217;s Geeky. It looks like there is a completely different crowd of people here than yesterday, which should make things really interesting. </p>
<p>Session one &#8211; Open source. Really interesting, a lot of women talking about wanting to be more involved in open source, even voting software open (iiinteresting). It seems like a lot of us use it, but we&#8217;re not involved so much in the creation of it, although we&#8217;d like to be.</p>
<p>I&#8217;m certainly guilty of that, I use firefox, open office, gaim, I&#8217;m learning ruby, but I&#8217;ve done a lot more work in the open STANDARD world vs open SOFTWARE.</p>
<p>(ok, comical moment, session just moved next to us, telling us that &#8220;they couldn&#8217;t hear where they were, so they were moving over here.&#8221; soooo, they&#8217;re moving here and then we can&#8217;t hear? confuzzled)</p>
<p>Interesting conversation around the tendency for companies to release part of their code and call themselves &#8220;open source,&#8221; for example, AIM is partly open. PARTLY. Second Life is also partly open, you can grab their viewer code. But is that truly open??</p>
<p>Then again, where is the business model around open source? Back to the voting software concept, of course they couldn&#8217;t fully open their code. They could open part, then branch their own for the voting machines, but isn&#8217;t that extra development time on their part?</p>
<p>There is no perfect answer. You could maybe save development time by using plug and play modules, but I&#8217;ve personally seen project roadmaps blown out to all hell because the devs insisted on open source. You could also end up in a nasty position if you&#8217;re using proprietary code you can&#8217;t tweak. </p>
<p>From there, our conversation turned a bit more into what I suppose people would expect at a conference called &#8220;She&#8217;s Geeky&#8221; &#8211; what is it like for WOMEN in these situations. I believe I could, and probably should, write a huge blog entry on that topic, but since it&#8217;s time for the next session&#8230;.that&#8217;s for later.</p>
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