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"Founded in 2011, the Cycling for libraries is an international cycling conference for librarians and library lovers. It aims to advocate libraries and increase awareness of the valuable services and resources that libraries offer to the community."
I was lucky enough to participate in this event last summer and I think it was an incredible experience. I think Jukka and Mace have a great perspective in how to organize a wide encompassing international library community. == Mark Pilgrim == Before committing infocide in 2011, Mark Pilgrim produced five highly regarded books, including Dive Into Python, Dive Into Accessibility, and Dive Into HTML5, as well as one of the more popular blogs for some time, Dive Into Mark. He helped create and promote the Atom standards, and has been an active and persuasive promoter of open source, standards, and accessibility. Although he is mostly offline these days, he is contributing to the Firefox project. And he may be willing to address code4lib because he lives in nearby Cary and because his mother was a librarian. [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mark_Pilgrim_(software_developer) Wikipedia entry] [http://vimeo.com/22329418 Speech at Webstock 2011]
== Daniel Reetz ==