Battle for the Net: Learn about Net Neutrality
Event Information
Description
The JAMstack is all about the power and possibilities of the open web. Net Neutrality is a cornerstone of all that makes the web great.
For our July meetup event, we're building on the Internet-Wide Day of Action to Save Net Neutrality (https://www.battleforthenet.com/july12/) (July 12), and presenting a special panel discussion, moderated by Dominic Fracassa of The San Francisco Chronicle.
The panelists include:
• Chris Riley, Director of Public Policy at Mozilla
• Jessica Ashooh, Director of Policy at Reddit
• Toni Lane Casserly, Blockchain Faculty, SingularityU / Co-founder, DVBN Movement
• Dr. Hossein Eslambolchi, ex-AT&T Global CTO and CIO, CEO AT&T Labs, President AT&T Network Operations
• Mark Farrell, San Francisco Board of Supervisors, District 2
We're looking forward to an amazing night!
Doors open with food, drinks, and socializing at 6:30pm. The panel begins at 7pm.
We ask all meetup attendees to follow a Code of Conduct. If you have any concerns or incidents to report, please contact an organizer, and we will do our best to help you.
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Organizer JAMstack SF
Organizer of Battle for the Net: Learn about Net Neutrality
The JAMstack is all about JavaScript, APIs, and Markup. It's an umbrella term to describe the modern way of building the web, decoupling clients and servers for better speed, security, and scalability.
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