Open Source Developers’ Conference 2007 Brisbane started today with tutorials, and other speakers and delegates arriving. Wireless working and at speed, all running pretty smoothly, catering okidoki… all appears well in preparation for tomorrows real hords (200+ people). All good!
H and I went to The Whitlams concert yesterday, they were playing together with full Queensland Orchestra. Was great!
Tim Freedman, never short of political opinion, noted:
This country is not an economy;
it’s a society.
So what did I vote? I don’t mind telling. Howard didn’t get it… his party never would, I’m a lefty [...]
IDG LinuxWorld has done an article about the training for MySQL that Open Query offers. It’s called Database training now an Open Query.
Cool – well, of course I’d say that, I don’t think that you should feel it’s cool too but such press coverage is always good for a young company. Getting the [...]
So, I got my new MacBook 13″ – since Apple updated the chipset. That ups the speed to 2.2GHz (it’s a Core 2 Duo), has better graphics (apparently, don’t think I care too much for that), but most importantly, it can now handle up to 4GB of RAM. Not that you should get the 2×2GB [...]
OSDC registrations are still open – did I mention we crossed the 200? For just $325 you get the 3 full days of the main conference (4 tracks for most of the time), including coffee/tea/lunches and the conference dinner on Wednesday evening, which will be a great event in its own right with ample good [...]