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linux.conf.au 2010 Conference Program now available
Cool!
The team in Wellington organising linux.conf.au 2010 have released the conference program. This is shaping up to be an excellent 6 days in January! :-)
Just some of the things that stand out immediately to me are:
- Free the Cloud Miniconf led by Evan Prodromou (the identica guy)
- Wave Developers Miniconf led by Shane Stephens
- Introduction to game programming by Richard Jones
- A whole bunch of talks about HTML5
- subunit: Testing across boundaries for fun and profit by Robert Collins
- Git Wrangling - Advanced Tips and Tricks by Scott Chacon
- The Hydras: Improving the C/C++ Development Experience via GCC Static Analysis Plugins by Taras Glek
- PostgreSQL Development Today by Josh Berkus
- Simplicity Through Optimization by Paul McKenney
- Using Launchpad for Code Reviews by Tim Penhey
- Using Functional Programming Techniques In Your Favourite Language by Malcolm Tredinnick
- Patent defence for free software by Andrew Tridgell
- FOSS Fun With A Wiimote by Rusty Russell
- Patchwork: pursuing productive project participation by Jeremy Kerr
I love this time of year - knowing what the conference will contain, but still a few months of waiting in anticipation. So Wellington team, when are registrations going to open? It's time to book flights for the week starting January 18, 2010 :-)
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