Jan. 30th, 2009

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Part two of my attendance of Linux.conf.au in Hobart consisted of Louis Suarez-Potts talking about OpenOffice.org and ODF, followed by Olivier Crete on videoconference integration. The final day began with Simon Phipps, Chief Open Source Officer of Sun Microsystems giving an excellent speech about open-source business models and in particular why a support model must include all products (yes Redhat, that does include Fedora, get it?). Andrew Tridgell and Martin Schwenke followed up with the autocluster test suite, Paul Fenwick entertained one again with "Awesome Things You've Missed in Perl", Pia Waugh spoke on the OPLC project in the Pacific, Jon Oxer and Jared Herbohn spoke on adding Linux to your car. For the final session I went to Terri Haber of Dreamhost taling about large-scale Linux webhosting. One particular highlight of the conference was various open-source advocates taking a Microsoft speaker to task when they claimed to be supporting open-source - especially over their ruinous, indeed evil, manipulation of the ISO over OOXML. Finally, on Saturday, was the Open Day at Wrest Point where it was announced that next year's conference will be in Wellington. Perhaps linux.conf.au should become linux.conf.anz?

The Conference targetted charity was, appropriately, the Tasmanian Devil who is having a fairly rough time with about half the population in two-thirds of the state suffering from invariably fatal Devil Facial Tumour Disease. As extraordinary proof of the dedication of nerds over $40 000 AUD was raised, as Linus Tolvards helped Bdale Garbee shaved off his beard, which he has had for twenty-seven years - [livejournal.com profile] arjen_lentz also contributed to this hair-removing and wallet-loosening spectacle. Further donations (tax deductible, natch) can be made through the Tassie Devil Appeal (search and "feed" Vagabond).

Went to see The Triffids (minus David McComb of course) at the Arts Centre with [livejournal.com profile] caseopaya and [livejournal.com profile] imajica_lj last night. With various others stepping into the lead vocalist's role (including Steve Kilbey from The Church, Rob Snarski and Mark C. Halstead from The Black-Eyed Susans, Mick Harvey from the Bad Seeds etc, Ricky Maymi from The BJM, Melanie Oxley of the The Sparklers and supported by Youth Group) it was a bit of an all-star evening of 80s Australian indie/alternative rock. They played all the old-favourites over what was roughly a three-hour concert to an aging crowd. Kilbey proved himself yet again to be a most enthusiastic performer which led me to remark that this was "The Church of the Triffids". The only real negative was the less than average performance of the mixer.

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