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OTW Events Calendar for October

Welcome to our Events Calendar roundup for the month of October! The Events Calendar can be found on the OTW website and is open to submissions by anyone with news of an event. These can be viewed by event-type, such as Academic Events, Fan Gatherings, Legal Events, OTW Events, or Technology Events taking place around the world.

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Links roundup for 4 August 2012

Here's a roundup of legal and technology stories that may be of interest to fans.

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Ada Lovelace Day 2011 - Celebrating Our Tech Heroines

Happy Ada Lovelace Day from everyone at the Organization for Transformative Works!

Celebrating women in technology is a subject close to our hearts: when the OTW came into existence in 2007, one of our major motivations was the desire to give fans control of the tools and infrastructure which support fannish creativity. The predominately female fannish communities from which the OTW emerged have a long history of mastering new skills and sharing expertise for fannish pursuits — the vidders of the 1970s were pioneering mashup techniques decades before they became trendy! — and we want to extend that skill-sharing to the creation of a fan-owned home that welcomes all fans.

The vast majority of OTW volunteers identify as female, and the amazing things our teams have achieved demonstrate that they all deserve to be considered tech heroines! Below, we highlight the work of our tech-focused teams and the individual voices of some of our staff and volunteers.

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In Practice: Vidding

The new issue of Camera Obscura: a journal of Feminism, Culture, and Media Studies published by Duke University Press, features a special section on vidding consisting of essays written by various current and former OTW staffers Kristina Busse, Francesca Coppa, Alexis Lothian, and Rebecca Tushnet.

The essays in the section include: (the link goes to the abstract; full text is not yet available on this site for nonsubscribers.)

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Links Roundup for 17 March 2011

We're highlighting two recent news items that are of interest to fans — one encouraging, and one less so.

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Happy Ada Lovelace Day from Accessibility, Design and Technology

Accessibility, Design and Technology would like to wish you a happy Ada Lovelace Day!

As the committee responsible for designing and building the Archive of Our Own, one of the largest female majority open source projects on the web, we're thrilled to have the opportunity to celebrate women in technology.

The first code for the Archive of Our Own was committed in January 2008. Some stats for the lifetime of the project:

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Happy Ada Lovelace Day 2010!

The OTW wants to wish you Happy Ada Lovelace Day!

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Signal boost - learn computer science!

One of our senior coders, the lovely Elz, recently decided that she'd like to fill a few gaps in her knowledge of programming by working through MIT's OpenCourseWare series Introduction to Computer Science and Programming. In the true spirit of fannish community learning, she’s set up a Dreamwidth community, intro-to-cs, so that anyone else who is interested can join in and support one another.

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OTW Featured In OSCON Keynote

A belated congratulations to all of the OTW's technical women--coders, tag-wranglers, sysadmins, webmasters, etc.--and a belated thank you to Kirrily Robert for her terrific keynote presentation at last week's OSCON, i.e. the O'Reilly Open Source Convention.

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A Shout Out To OTW's "Groundbreaking" Open Source Project from the O'Reilly Radar

The OTW gratefully acknowledges this shout out from Nat Torkington of the O'Reilly Radar. We agree that's something unfortunate about the "macho meritocracy" of conventional programming. OTW: a few small commits from our coders, a giant leap for female coders everywhere!

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