Friday, January 23. 2009
LCA2010 in Wellington, New Zealand! Posted by Andrew Ruthven
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Awesome! Susanne and I have just announced at LCA2009 that linux.conf.au in 2010 will be held in Wellington, New Zealand! The website for LCA2010 is at www.penguinsvisiting.org.nz.
During our announcement we wanted to show a fantastic little clip from 42 Below about Wellington. But following the tradition of Hobarts annoucement at LCA2008 we had sound FAIL, so it didn't work. Please, go and check out the video clip on YouTube. (But ignore the bit about winning a trip to Wellington, the competition has finished.) Follow the signs, visit Wellington! Wednesday, January 21. 2009Keysigning - done!
Wow, this is probably the first time I've managed to sign the verified keys from the GPG keysigning within 24 hours of the keysigning finishing.
One task crossed off my imaginary todo list! Wednesday, January 21. 2009
MythTV Mini-conference - a success Posted by Andrew Ruthven
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The MythTV mini-conference has been and gone and from my point of view from organising it, it was a total success. We had a stack of great talks (including an impromptu talk by Paul Wayper on the customised wooden panel on his Dell laptop).
Nigel Pearson was great, giving us all an insight into the development of MythTV, not only how the development process works, but also the complexitiy of the internals of MythTV. That was really interesting. An unexpected bonus was that all the talks were recorded. We weren't expecting the A/V stuff to be setup until Wednesday, but it was all ready to go (after one minor cable change) on Monday morning in our room. Fantastic! A big thank you to Josh and his A/V team. The recordings aren't up for downloading yet, I'll post here (and on the mythtv-users mailing list) when they're ready. At the end of the day we had a large discussion about what features people wanted to see in MythTV, and in particular what features people wanted to see in MythTV for a 1.0 release. The general consensus was that MythTV as it stands has more than enough features for 1.0. Once the recordings are up I'll write a list of the key items that were discussed. Finally, thank you to all my speakers, and everyone who came along to listen, and who took part in the discussion afterwards. Cheers! Tuesday, January 13. 2009
MythTV Lightning Talks Posted by Andrew Ruthven
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For the MythTV Mini-conference at LCA 2009 we're going to have some lightning talks, and have a few spare slots.
If you'd like to tell people how great your setup is; your current pet project; or almost anything else, then please let me know. Thursday, January 1. 2009
MythTV Mini-conference Schedule Posted by Andrew Ruthven
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The MythTV Mini-conference schedule has now been published here. If you want to attend the mini-conference you have to be registered for linux.conf.au!
The talks are:
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