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Diary of a B+ Grade Polymath ([personal profile] tcpip) wrote2014-01-12 10:49 am
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Perth and Linux Conf II

Days three, four, and five of Linux Conf AU were the "official" conference, although it seems in recent years the distinction between the earlier miniconference streams and the conference proper are really just a difference between an definite stream of a topic in a specific room versus indefinite topics. Jon Oxer, whom I once worked for, gave the keynote on the final day, describing his very cool project of using opensource hardware and software to help build small satellites for high school education - nice science class. By the last session of the last day however I couldn't quite shake the feeling that my head was quite full. At the end of the conference took an opportunity to visit the University Computer Club (UCC), which included the few remains of Murphy, a 1978 Alpha Micro system; I have promised to update their lore on said system as it is somewhat different to my own recollection. The final session also made the announcement that next year's conference will be in Auckland followed by Geelong.

Hosted two more gatherings in an attempt to catch up with at least a proportion of my close friends my Perth days. A second dinner, at the same Nepalese restaurent, and a lunch at a decidely French cafe in South Perth preceded my departure. The latter was particularly notable for being the day that Perth reached an epic 44 degrees C. Special mentions for during the visit go to Bruce T., whom I spent quite a bit of time with, [livejournal.com profile] darklion (ditto), and [livejournal.com profile] strangedave, who organised the Electronic Frontiers Australia drinks and took me to the airport. Overall, I suspect would have needed at least another fortnight to catch up with all the people I would have liked. It is interesting how many of my friends exist in the intersection that includes computer technology, tabletop RPGs, and left-libertarian politics; it is almost as if there is some weird mimetic relationship between the three.
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[personal profile] iris 2014-01-12 03:21 pm (UTC)(link)
I would feel quite full in the brain, too! That seems like a lot to take in.

[identity profile] ratfan.livejournal.com 2014-01-12 12:23 am (UTC)(link)
I'm sorry I didn't get to the lunch, but wimpage won. Stayed home and watched the temperature climb! Same again today.
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[identity profile] damien-wise.livejournal.com 2014-01-12 07:31 am (UTC)(link)
I watched Jon Oxer's talk as a live video stream (kudos for the LCA organisers who made it work seamlessly), and was very impressed. Surprisingly, I already knew much of what he from reading his blog, watching last year's talk, talking with him in person, and handling the prototype hardware in a local hackerspace (CCHS), but the way he put-together the LCA2014 talk and presented it made for an incredibly effective package. I'm also glad he gave plenty of time at the end for Q&A, since many people had questions. Clever of him to have some FAQ-style slides prepared, too. he's an excellent spokesperson for the project, a great guy in general, and I hope the ArduSat programme changes the world by helping to educated hundreds of thousands of people about astronomy and OSS/OSH, and giving us interesting scientific discoveries.