Monthly Archives: September 2009

Gearing up for Ontario Linux Fest

The third annual Ontario Linux Fest is going to be taking place on Saturday, October 24th in Ontario, Canada -- and I'm pleased to report that I've been asked to deliver the "Musical Guide to the Future of Linux" keynote at OLF! I've never been to OLF (well, that OLF... I've been to the Ohio Linuxfest [...]
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What I Learned at the openSUSE Conference

Has it really been a week since the openSUSE conference kicked off? The time passed far too quickly! Since I didn't have a chance to participate in the "what I learned" lightning talks, I thought I'd write a few thoughts down on my blog. I've taken a few days to reflect on the conference while I [...]
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Blog downtime

My hosting provider will be doing some work on September 10th, from 21:00 PST to 23:59 PST -- so my site may be down for 30 minutes to a few hours during that time.
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Tagging: How useful is it?

Just posted another update to my blog, checked it, and realized (once again) I had forgotten to tag my post. It seems redundant, since WordPress allows tagging and categories. It seems to me a few years ago "tagging" things was all the rage -- we'd be able to organize and sort everything with tags. Now it [...]
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Lenz Grimmer to keynote openSUSE Conference

I'm happy to announce that Lenz Grimmer will be delivering the opening keynote for the first-ever openSUSE Conference. The openSUSE Conference will be held September 17 through September 20 in Nürnberg, Germany. Register today! Grimmer's keynote is, "Working in a Virtual Community." This session will talk about the pros and cons of working in a virtual [...]
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