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  1. Amanda Hickman
  2. Beth Kanter
  3. Cheryl Jerozal
  4. DC2011:Helping Techies and Non-Techies Communicate and Cooperate
  5. DC2011:Intro to Drupal
  6. DC2011:Intro to Joomla!
  7. DC2011:Intro to WordPress
  8. DC2011:Introduction to Blogging
  9. DC2011:Introduction to Free and Open Source Software
  10. DC2011:Making sense of Free and Open Source Content Management Systems
  11. DC2011:Managing Organizational Contacts--Intro to CiviCRM 2.0
  12. DC:Creative Commons And Open Content
  13. DC:Helping Techies and Non-Techies Communicate and Cooperate
  14. DC:Introduction to Linux
  15. DC:Making sense of Free and Open Source Content Management Systems
  16. DC:NOSI Salon
  17. Glossary Of Penguin Day Terms
  18. Gregory Heller
  19. Jim Johnson
  20. Jon Stahl
  21. Kris Krug
  22. Leslie Hawthorn
  23. Lowell:Introduction to Linux
  24. Lowell:NOSI Salon
  25. Lowell:Public GIS access and open source GIS
  26. Lowell:Starting Open Source Projects
  27. Marc Laporte
  28. Matt Blair
  29. Michelle Murrain
  30. Mike Moscheck
  31. NewOrleans2008:Working with Wikis
  32. Penguin Day Additional Session Topics
  33. Penguin Day Announcement
  34. Penguin Day Outreach
  35. Richard Amerman
  36. Ryan Ozimek
  37. SF2012:Digital Inclusion, Digital Divide and Free/Open Source Software
  38. SF2012:Free and Open Source Mapping and Geo Tools
  39. SF2012:Making sense of Free and Open Source Content Management Systems
  40. SF2012:Open Source IT Management
  41. SF2012:What Should a Web Site Cost?
  42. SF2012 Brainstorm Capture
  43. Samantha Moscheck
  44. SanFrancisco2009:Intro to TikiWiki CMS/Groupware
  45. SanFrancisco2009:Introduction to Free and Open Source Software
  46. SanFrancisco2009:Learnings from Summers of Code
  47. Sarah Pullman
  48. Seattle:Business Models for FOSS developers and providers
  49. Seattle:Healthy and Sustainable Free and Open Source Communities
  50. Seattle:Helping Techies and Non-Techies Communicate and Cooperate

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