Ed talks about building an app over 60 hours for the NorthwestHarvest. Good food is green food. Community is the key.
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- @jeffnolan Sweet, thanks about 32 minutes ago from m.slandr.net
- Going downstairs to grab brekkie about 1 hour ago from twhirl
- @raftejo Sure but that is assuming that the sdn community and the open-source community are different! about 1 hour ago from twhirl
- @DT Will be headed downstairs shortly about 1 hour ago from twhirl
- Morning all, looking forward to #sapteched08 here in Berlin today about 1 hour ago from twhirl
- @jeffnolan Cool, do you have link for that news? about 1 hour ago from twhirl
- @yojibee Sure, happy to about 7 hours ago from twhirl
- SDN is supposed to be a community of developers. Why doesn't it have a community-rated shared code library then? #sapteched08 about 7 hours ago from twhirl
- SDN is supposed to be a community of developers. Why doesn't it have a community-rated shared code library then? Or is that a naive question about 7 hours ago from twhirl
- @conoro Tom is a good friend and a hyper-enthused guy. Give him my best tomorrow about 9 hours ago from m.slandr.net
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