Blogs1 - 8 of 8 recent posts for tag:linux.conf.au
10
Feb
2012
Cross one off the geek bucket list: My linux.conf.au talk

3 days ago by henare

It goes without saying that the organisers, volunteers, room monitors and AV people did an amazing job but I need to say it – they did an amazing job! (How good are the talk recordings?!)

henaredegan.com - henaredegan.com/blog

01
Feb
2012
Bruce Perens on Open Source Hardware // technology

11 days ago by Balau

Linux Conference Australia, Ballarat 2012. The creator of Busybox and co-founder of Debian makes a compelling and rational argument about who should speak for Open Source, and then offers a hopeful perspective on the new frontiers of Open Source Hardware. He is convinced that today there’s plenty of ...

Balau - balau82.wordpress.com · 16 references

26
Jan
2012
Karen Sandler’s Keynote address to Linux Australia conference // technology

17 days ago by Emily

This is the keynote address that Karen Sandler (executive director of the GNOME Foundation) recently gave to the Linux Australia conference. It goes to the heart of why software is important, and why we should all have access to the sourcecode of the products which we all use everyday. Karen has a r ...

Todo en Tiempo - todoentiempo.wordpress.com · 1 reference

25
Jan
2012
linux.conf.au 2012 roundup

19 days ago by Stewart Smith

Video Keynote – Jacob Appelbaum Finding vulnerabilities in PHP code (via static code analysis) Hack Everything: repurposing everyday devices Migrating to PHP 5.4 UEFI and Linux: The future is here and it’s awful Codec2: Open Source Speech Codec XFS: Recent and Future Adventures I Can’t Believe This Is Butter! A tour of BTRFS Mistakes Were Made This Old Code, or Renovating Dusty Old Open Source For Fun and Profit Multi-tenancy, multi-master, sharding, scaling and analytics with Drizzle Paul Fenwick’s Keynote Smashing a square peg into a round hole Mentoring: we’re Doing It Wrong Bloat: How and Why UNIX Grew Up (and Out) – Rusty Russell,Matt Evans The Kernel Report – Jonathan Corbet

I spent last week at linux.conf.au in Ballarat, Victoria (that’s the Victoria in Australia, not wherever else there may be one) which is only a pleasant two hour drive from my home town of Melbourne (Australia, not Florida). I sent an email internally to our experts detailing bits of the conference ...

MySQL Performance Blog - mysqlperformanceblog.com · Rank: 12,347 · 868 references

08
Jan
2012
Preparing for linux.conf.au

36 days ago by techxplorer

This time next week I’ll be in Ballarat getting ready for registration at linux.conf.au 2012. A colleague and I are presenting two talks related to the Serval Project on the Wednesday afternoon. My talk will focus on the Serval Maps application that I developed as the focus of my honours study last ...

Thoughts by Techxplorer - techxplorer.wordpress.com · 28 references

27
Oct
2011
Meanwhile, at Linux.conf.au …

108 days ago by Renai LeMay

blog This year, Linux.conf.au is really getting stuck into the important things. We refer you to a 1,120 word blog post by the organisation on the details of how they’re ordering t-shirts for attendees. The organisers write: “… the only way the design could be applied to a t-shirt is using a process ...

Delimiter - delimiter.com.au · Rank: 7,955 · 86 references

18
Sep
2011
Registering for LCA2012

147 days ago by kattekrab

Originally published at KatteKrab. Please leave any comments there. I am right now, at this very minute, registering for linux.conf.au in Ballarat in January. Creating my planet feed. Yep. Uhuh. I reckon the " book a bus" feature of rego is pretty damn cool. I won't be using it, because I'll be driv ...

kattegrot - kattekrab.livejournal.com · 9 references

Registering for LCA2012

147 days ago by kattekrab

I am right now, at this very minute, registering for linux.conf.au in Ballarat in January. Creating my planet feed. Yep. Uhuh. I reckon the " book a bus" feature of rego is pretty damn cool. I won't be using it, because I'll be driving up from Melbourne. Serious kudos to the Ballarat team. Also nice ...

KatteKrab - kattekrab.net · 5 references