June20
LugRadio Live US 2008 (in San Francisco) was fantastic. And that was with a bunch of people who hadn’t all even heard of LugRadio Live before.
Here are the details (listen out for the trailer on your favourite Linux/OpenSource podcast, such as Linux Outlaws)…
LugRadio Live UK 2008
The Lighthouse Media Center, Fryer St., Wolverhampton, WV1 1HT
LugRadio Live UK 2008, the most popular community Open Source event in the UK takes place in Wolverhampton on the 19th and 20th and features three stages full of 25+ speakers including:
- Chris DiBona (Google)
- Max Spevack (Red Hat)
- Steve Lamb (Microsoft)
- Robert Collins (Canonical)
- Benjamin Otte (GNOME)
- Rob McQueen (Collabora)
- Edward Hervey (Collabora Multimedia)
- James Hooker
- Kevin Sandom
- Barbie (MessageLabs)
- Daniel James
- Emma Jane Hogbin
- Bruno Bord
- Ben Thorp
- Rufus Pollock (FFFI)
- Sam Birchall
- John Carr
- William J Giddings
- and many more…
In addition to this the show will feature over 20 exhibitors, special debate sessions, the legendary Gong-a-thong Lightbulb Talk Extravaganza (read: a series of small talks chaired by a man in a very small pair of pants and a very large gong – not to be missed!), parties on the Friday and Saturday evenings and much, much more.
All of this is just £5, and there are even a raft of hotel deals available to make your trip simple and cost effective. Head over to www.lugradio.org/live to find out more.
March25
That’s right! They’ve made it to the second episode of the Ubuntu UK podcast (a.k.a. UUPC).
I was privy to a pre-release airing last night and I was very impressed, having sat through hours of recording time on Saturday…
The show now has its own Twitter ID (@uupc) so that you can follow its progress from recording, through editing, to release.
Enjoy!
March11
This is me with my early birthday pressie from the lovely Tony:

Perfect for travelling to geeky conferences.
March11
The title says it all really.
Some of the guys in the Ubuntu-UK community have released a podcast. And Episode 1 of, hopefully, many more is now available.
Okay, it’s not just ‘some guys’. One of them is my other half, Tony (a.k.a. TonyTiger), I know the others, and I was actually present for part of one of the interviews on there. So my pimping the podcast here is probably slightly predictable. On the other hand, it really is rather good!
So give it a go.
You can download it from the podcast’s funky new site at podcast.ubuntu-uk.org.
February25
Less than 24 hours ago, we arrived home from a great weekend in Brussels at FOSDEM (see the photos).
FOSDEM is an annual 2-day conference for free and open source software developers (or users, in many cases) in Brussels, Belgium. The conference programme describes the event as:
4000+ GEEKS
200+ LECTURES
2 DAYS
0 €
Yep, 0 €. That’s free and gratis! Which is rather impressive for such a big event.
My other half has been to FOSDEM a few times but this was only my second experience of Brussels geekery. Last year, I remember enjoying the weekend (we went with a lovely group of people) but apart from some specific talks (inc Jim Gettys on the OLPC, and a talk about the KDE documentation project), I wasn’t so blown away by the conference itself; my general memory is of being cold and tired.
So I wasn’t sure about going this year but in the end I did – if nothing else, it’d be a weekend in Brussels (which is a really lovely city) and good food and company. Which it was. *And* I enjoyed the conference itself!
As ever, I’m planning to write up some of the talks that I went to. As ever, I probably won’t (though I will try!). In the meantime, here’s what I saw:
As Tony says, none of the keynotes were that great; the Tux in Shades one, which I thought would be interesting, was particularly disappointing (though the guy seemed to know his stuff).
So, what was cool and uncool for me?
| Cool |
Not so cool |
| Knut Yrvin, who did the OSS in Education talk in the CrossDesktop developer room. Best presenter I saw. |
Having two presenters for the Linux in Hollywood keynote. Unnecessary, pointless, and annoying. |
Lots of OLPC laptops around! |
Mine’s not arrived yet. |
| The green OLPC hand-crank. |
Not being able to find the guy to get a closer look at the green hand-crank. |
| Good presentation on accessibility issues (Debian and accessibility talk) with explanation of how Braille output works. |
Developers who don’t realise thatCommand Line != GUI with your eyes closed. |
| Yummy dinner and beer in the evenings. |
Yucky burger and crappy coffee during the day. |
| Chatting to lovely Josette at the O’Reilly stand. |
Impulse buying at the O’Reilly stand – as usual! |
| Tony’s phone worked abroad! |
Vodafone website not updating my unbilled usage for 72 hours – still don’t know what it’s cost me! |
| Getting there and back in a group of about 12 people and losing only 1 of them. |
Arguing over directions – as usual. |