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 … Continue reading

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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 … Continue reading

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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 … Continue reading

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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 … Continue reading

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