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New Zealand journey continues.. Went to KapCon on Saturday and Sunday, managed to get into a German indie game called Ratten (guess what that's about), and then into a contemporary Five Go Mad in Dorset scenario called 'Lashings of Ginger Beer' and a far amount of In A Wicked Age, the latter looking particular interesting. Very good to catch up with some of the NZ gaming crowd, such as [livejournal.com profile] mr_orgue and [livejournal.com profile] amphigori, along with seeing [livejournal.com profile] luciusmalfoy.

After this took the journey to Napier, New Zealand's Exposition Internationale des Arts Décoratifs et Industriels Modernes (aka Art Deco) styled town, staying in the beautiful seaside Masonic Hotel. Napier was rebuilt after a devastating earthquake(s) and subsequent fire which destroyed much of the town (well presented at the local museum), leaving a artistic heritage at least equal to that of Miami or Bath. Given the recent earthquake in Haiti was of similar strength, and caused a much greater loss of life (c150,000), one can wonder why not a similar intent of reconstruction is not underway in Port Au Prince (yes, this is rhetorically posed), despite some high-sounding efforts

Following a couple of days in Napier took a journey inland through Taupo and visited the appalling misnamed Craters of the Moon, a thermal area run by the Dept. of Conservation (and ergo, less touristy than others), whilst on our way to Rotorua, a place famous for thermal springs, volcanic eruptions, and hydrogen sulphide. Staying there at the semi-grand Victorian Princes Gate Hotel we spent many hours at the local Museum, a mock-Tudor building which has had a previous existence as a bath-house and nightclub. The Edwardian medical enhancements for the 'healing waters' were most remarkable; electrified baths, added radium, and x-rays were all in use to cure various ailments. Note must be also given to the superb Cafe Ephesus where we had dinner of exceptional quality and portions (and very gentle on the purse). Also visited the Ohinemutu village and St. Faith's Anglican Church which rather beautifully combines colonial and indigenous religious symbols.

Currently at Otorohanga.. When I get back pictures will come!
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Organised Theo de Raadt to speak at VPAC at the conclusion of the OpenBSD hackathon. Apart from discussing the work that the various developers did at the network hackathon, there was also discussion on the OpenBSD approach ("we don't care what people use it for... but I hear some people are using OpenSSH"), various forks and divergence in the BSD code. It has also led me to spend some thinking about the difference between various copyleft licenses (of which GPL is the exemplar) and permissive licenses (such as the BSD license). The latter, I believe, can be appropriated by proprietary licenses, whereas the former ensure the same freedoms are preserved in derivative works.

Since the OpenBSD conf have taken the silver bird to Wellington, where I certainly hope to catch up with a number of people of that fair town. Purchased four bottles of Moet & Chandon, a bottle of Veuve Clicquot, a bottle of Talisker, two bottles of NZ vodka, a bottle of Disarro, a bottle of Chambord, and some Frangelico at New Zealand's very generous duty free. Staying at the former Waterloo Hotel, with its dilapidated deco style. Have made it to Linux Conf (where I am typing this) and where I'll be spending the following week. Interested in the game programming miniconf. Have discovered that KapCon is on as well next weekend, so will take the opportunity to go to that as well.

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