Shibby’s Samplings | Sep 20 edition

Here are some posts from other places that I write, including opensource.com and news & updates from my neighborhood via the Lineberry Alliance Blogs. See what else I’ve been saying around the web.

I was quoted in Raleigh’s News & Observer on Thursday, September 16, 2010 in the article Front-yard parking still volatile issue in Raleigh:

“This ordinance would solve the problems we’re trying to solve,” said Jason Hibbets, 32, who lives in Crowder’s district off Lake Wheeler Road. “It’s an issue of property rights versus community rights. If a neighbor is doing something that impacts my property and community, the city probably needs to step in.”

opensource.com

Lineberry Alliance Blogs

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About Shibby

Jason Hibbets is a senior community architect at Red Hat which means he is a mash-up of a community manager and project manager. At night, he wears his cape and is a captain for the Open Raleigh brigade, as well as a co-chair for NC Open Pass. Jason is the author of a book titled The foundation for an open source city--a resource for cities and citizens interested in improving their government through civic hacking. While writing the book, he discovered his unknown superpower of building communities of passionate people. Jason graduated from North Carolina State University and resides in Raleigh, NC with his wife, two kids, two border collies, chickens, lots of tomato plants, and a lazy raccoon somewhere in an oak tree. In his copious spare time, he enjoys surfing, running, gardening, traveling, watching football, sampling craft beer, and participating in local government--not necessarily in that order, but close to it. You can follow him on Twitter: @jhibbets

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