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LCA2007 rocks

So from all reports linux.conf.au 2007 rocked. Well done Seven!

Now it's time to block out time next year for linux.conf.au 2008 (aka Mel8ourne 2008). I'll be doing that when I return to work.

Now of course I missed LCA this year, but for really good reasons :-) So in response to those asking where I was - Nathaniel was born just a few days before the conference opening. Next year LCA, next year :-)

| 20 Jan 2007 | #

LCA2007 Programme and Registrations!

The hard-working, hermits-for-a-year Seven have released some further details about the to-be-rockin' linux.conf.au 2007 conference. The salivating geek-hordes gave them no choice.

The conference programme is now available, as is your chance to secure your spot by registering. From what I hear, the stampede of registrations have started, so don't delay - if you leave it too long you'll miss out on the early-bird discount, and maybe even miss out on a spot altogether! Register today, and start counting down - only 75 days to go! :-)

| 02 Nov 2006 | #

linux.conf.au 2007 CFP time

linux.conf.au is coming. You can feel it inside. That week-long, sleep-depriving, brain-bursting overflow of excitement and geekyness is coming. And it's less than 6 months away.

Got cool stuff you're working on? Open-Source related? Then you want to submit a proposal to the Call for Papers.

Now.

Why should you bother?

  • You will be contributing to the Australian Linux and Open-Source community by inspiring them,
  • You might become famous and get recognised by your peers,
  • You'll be treated like a rockstar during the conference,
  • Employers might offer you a job,
  • The pressure of being ready on time will force you to finish that feature for your project that you've been dragging your feet on :-)

Go do it. Submit a paper. You know you want to.

| 31 Aug 2006 | #