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2014 Invited Speakers Nominations

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Valerie Aurora
As library development teams grow from single programmers writing "glue" scripts to small teams working together on mid size web apps and further to large development shops producing complex and large scale systems, they find themselves struggling with issues of scale. These issues of scale are not just with the systems being built, but with the operations of the team itself. Operations can often be overlooked during the daily routine of project meetings, writing code, fixing bugs, etc. John's insights on operations and capacity planning would be useful to the library development community, particularly for those in departments that are maturing from one or two programmers to mid-size or larger development teams.
 
==Valerie Aurora==
Valerie Aurora is the founder of the Ada Initiative, a non-profit organization that seeks to increase women's participation in the free culture movement, open source technology, and open source culture. Aurora is also known within the Linux community for advocating new developments in filesystems in Linux, including ChunkFS and the Union file system. In 2012, Aurora, and Ada Initiative co-founder Mary Gardiner, were named two of the most influential people in computer security by SC Magazine. In 2013, she won the O'Reilly Open Source Award.
 
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Valerie_Aurora
 
http://geekfeminism.wikia.com/wiki/Valerie_Aurora
 
[http://valerieaurora.org/ Personal site]
 
[http://adainitiative.org/ Ada Initiative]
==Amber Case==
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