linux.conf.au
In three days I fly to Melbourne to attend linux.conf.au. It’s the first one I’ve been to in a few years and I’m really quite excited about it.
There are LinuxChix, Gaming and Systems Administration miniconfs that I’m very keen to attend, as well as talks on security and networking. Of course I’ll have to attend Aaron Seigo’s talk on creating user interfaces with plasma, and catch up on various KDE gossip with him over a drink or nine.
I’m taking a decent camera & lens with me and my long-suffering KDE laptop so with any luck there should be a lot of blogging about the conference. There’s going to be internet access in the conference accommodation which should help - during the conference talks I’ve discovered I rarely have the time or concentration to actually write anything useful, and really rely on being able to go back to my room with some notes to write things up properly there.
I’m looking forward to being back in Australia for a week - the temperature looks to be getting as high as 35 degrees Celsius. I’m packing t-shirts, shorts and sandals - don’t let me down Australia!
If any other KDEers are going to be at LCA don’t hesitate to drop me a line if you want to catch up.