Friday, December 19. 2008MythTV Mini-conference
I just realised that I hadn't blogged about this at all. I'm hosting the MythTV mini-conference at linux.conf.au 2009 in Hobart, Australia in January. How could I have forgotten about blogging this?!
The little blurb about the mini-conference is:
MythTV is a personal video recorder (PVR) for Linux which allows you to decide what you want to watch; when you want to watch it. MythTV has been increasing in popularity since Isaac Richards first started working on it in 2002. It is now very usable, and has several dedicated Linux distributions, as well as several books written about it. This mini-conference is intended to bring together both users and developers of MythTV to discuss topics of interest to both groups.The programme is looking really good, and it should be a rocking conference. I'll post another blog entry once the programme is officially released. Thursday, December 18. 2008
IPv6 Steering Group Technical SIG - ... Posted by Andrew Ruthven
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Here's an email I've just received about a new IPv6 group in New Zealand, if you have an interested in the future of IPv6 in New Zealand, please join:
A workshop at held at InternetNZ on the 28 November in Wellington
saw the formation of a New Zealand IPv6 Steering Group. This group includes
representatives from telecommunications carriers, internet service
providers, ICT vendors, and industry and user associations. The members of this
steering group consist of invited senior representatives from the following organisations:
InternetNZ
TUANZ
ISPANZ
Telecommunications Carriers Forum
Digital Development Forum
Telecom
TelstraClear
WorldXChange
Orcon
FX Networks
REANNZ
Canterbury Development Corporation
Kordia
Cisco
Vodafone
Juniper Networks
Alcatel Lucent
Braintrust
This steering group will primarily be concerned with high level discussion
regarding the deployment of IPv6 within New Zealand. The steering group
will not necessarily be a place where technical discussion takes place.
As with so many things these days, a combination of business and
technical expertise must be bought together to solve a given problem.
To this end at the same workshop a Technical Special Interest Group
(TechSIG) was also established.
The goals of this group are:
. To act as a central point for IPv6 technical discussion within the
New Zealand Internet community.
. To identify to the IPv6 Steering Group any business related barriers
to IPv6 deployment which have been identified by the SIG's
technical contributors.
. To comment and provide potential solutions to technical related barriers
identified by members of the IPv6 Steering Group.
. To stimulate the production of relevant technical documentation.
The co-conveners of this group are
Andy Linton
Nathan Ward
Brian Carpenter
Dean Pemberton
A mailing list has been created and membership is open to all interested
parties. Subscription details can be found at the link below;
http://listserver.internetnz.net.nz/mailman/listinfo/ipv6-techsig
I would encourage anyone who has an interest in the deployment and growth
of IPv6 to join and contribute to the list.
Please do not feel that this is a 'Networking Specialist Only' list. The
deployment of IPv6 (and depletion of IPv4) has just as significant an
impact on system administrators and content/application providers as it
does on network administrators. I welcome all technical viewpoints onto the list.
Thank you for your time.
Dean Pemberton
(Co-convener, IPv6 Steering Group Technical SIG)
Thursday, December 18. 2008Brooke - More photos
It seems to have been ages since we last uploaded any photos. Oops. To make up for that here is a double whammy:
Also, a huge congratulations to Susanne's sister Debbie and her husband Jeff for the birth of their first child Ellie on Saturday morning. |
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