GU4DEC Live On The Web 85
Programmers and others interested in the GNOME desktop environment gather annually for an event called GU4DEC, the GNOME Users and Developers European Conference. This year, there's extensive live coverage of GU4DEC (currently in progress, at Trinity College, Dublin) on the web, including a growing online photo album, audio recordings and video streams, and presentation materials. (The schedule is handy if you want to follow along.) I hope there's a similar sort of integrated documenation / dissemination from the upcoming KDE developers' conference at the Czech Republic's Nove Hrady.
With a name like GU4DEC (Score:1, Funny)
Just gotta be there (Score:4, Funny)
Re:Just gotta be there (Score:1)
I don't know about you, but I'll take a real one instead!
OT: What's up with your sig? (Score:2)
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Re:Just gotta be there (Score:1)
obTom Lehrer reference (Score:3, Funny)
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Trinity College WTF? (Score:4, Funny)
WTF is up with this? I thought it was bad enough when people called every machine on their LAN after a Matrix character!
You can bet your ass my kids won't be going to Neo College, Dublin or Morpheus College, Dublin.
graspee
Re:Trinity College WTF? (Score:1)
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Re:Trinity College WTF? (Score:1)
Re:Trinity College WTF? (Score:1)
Get a Job!
graspee
GNOME in Ireland? (Score:4, Funny)
A: A leprechaun.
Methinks that the conference's local profile might benefit from a name change.
Re:GNOME in Ireland? (Score:1)
Only if there was an equivalent Irish desktop effort called leprechaun, which would have a themed GUI-nness and WhIsky-Fi networking, shamrocks for the icons and dialogue boxes with [ Awright ] [ Nah Thanks ], [ Bugger it ] as the options.
Re:GNOME in Ireland? (Score:1)
What's with GU4DEC? (Score:1, Funny)
Surely they aren't trying to b3 l33t!
Re:What's with GU4DEC? (Score:2)
I beleive it's the fourth Guadec.
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How do you get a job like that? (Score:4, Interesting)
I mean if I told my boss I was going to take a week off and go to Electronics Expo in Vegas he'd have a fit. Sounds like a great conference, but who get's to attend?
Who, I ask, are all these people attending conferences? Are they some sort of neo-efficient coders? Any one have any ideas?
Signed,
Chained-to-Cubicle.
Re:How do you get a job like that? (Score:2, Informative)
For academic conferences, just about everybody is a researcher, many (if not most) have a paper to present, and their university usually pays at least part of the cost. And if they don't, well, publishing is
Re:How do you get a job like that? (Score:4, Insightful)
Well, people who work for slightly more understanding bosses :) When I went to FOSDEM it took place over a weekend, so I took a day off to recover and went along. I'm hardly a neo-efficient coder (which is what, exactly), but it was great fun regardless.
If you look at the people going, it's basically:
a) Professional GNOME hackers from Red Hat, Ximian, Sun etc
b) Volunteers who have taken time off/combined it with a holiday to Dublin.
So you don't actually need any job at all, just a bit of spare cash and an interest.
Re:How do you get a job like that? (Score:1)
From my point of view the actual talk was useless (as it was an introduction, and I knew everything), but actually meeting Murray (the gtkmm maintainer) is invaluable.
Somehow we managed to get the company to pay for flights and accomodation, but I didn't expect that...
Little known fact: (Score:1, Funny)
Re:Slightly OT (Score:2)
\GNOME\, n. A guardian of the treasures (Score:1)
I wonder if the GNOME Foundation will be designing new platforms for their Network Object Model Environment.
Spell this (Score:2)
Hopefully, someone is working on a spell checker for Slashdot too. Not quite GNOMEY, but hey, it's linux.
On the use of proprietary video streaming (Score:5, Interesting)
I fully agree with you, Ciaran. I think in this case it may have been a matter of under-staffing (or under-volunteerism) to organize the event.
I've searched the foundation-list mailinglist and have found no discussion about the use of this format.
In short: the use of this video format was not a decision of the GNOME Foundation.
Free Software has proven that it is a viable alternative to proprietary systems. We have come too far to now ask people to compromise on the beliefs that have gotten us to where we are today.
I hope future decisions are given a public discussion.
Ciaran O'Riordan
Re:On the use of proprietary video streaming (Score:2)
There was a time, maybe 4 years ago, that you were an inspiring Free Software advocate. I used to read your speechs online after you gave keynotes at conferences.
I remember a particular one about the trade that developing nations (like your homeland) make for the proprietary software of the richest continent. If I recall correctly, Mexico gave America 24 barrels of oil for every copy of Microsoft Windows plus Microsoft Office. This sort of speech is what inspired me to go on to become a Free Sof
Re:On the use of proprietary video streaming (Score:2)
This is quite funny because about 2 years ago, the real Miguel advocated removing the community posting section of gnome.org because someone claiming to be him had been posting there. Now here I am being caught out by an imposter and I'm thinking:
Should slashdot remove this persons account?
The quick answer is yes but this does not create a good environment. Maybe slashdot should be GPG-enabled so t
Re:On the use of proprietary video streaming (Score:1)
The Bungi (221687)
No, sorry. That would be me. The real Miguel de Icaza is here [slashdot.org]. His UID is 7116. I just occasionally pester this obnoxious troll =)
If you want to contact Miguel (I think your comments are quite interesting), I'm sure his contact email address is somewhere in go-mono.com.
Re:OK, I ADMIT IT, I AM THE BUNGI :^) (Score:2)
Re:On the use of proprietary video streaming (Score:1)
> If you want to contact Miguel [...]
Sometimes I think I should contact him, he was quite inspiring in his day. Other times I think I should concentrate on my own work.
I probably will contact him soon but I'll give serious thoughts to my wording. I wonder if he will stumble across this thread while tracking the miss deeds of the imposter...
Ciaran O'Riordan
Re:On the use of proprietary video streaming (Score:1)
Well, I'm posting from my own account, so it's up to you to decide that. But I'm certainly not Miguel.
Re:On the use of proprietary video streaming (Score:1)
It's funny, critism only requires a dislike of one aspect of a person/movement but supporting a person/movement requires you to defend every aspect.
If you have a specific question about the practicality or benefits of Free Software then I'd be happy to discuss it with you (here, or by private email, my address isn't hard to google for).
If your issue is that you didn't like my "self-righteous cunt" tone, then I partly agree w
Re:On the use of proprietary video streaming (Score:2)
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Re:On the use of proprietary video streaming (Score:1)
I'm going to really start hunting you now. Whenever you post anything other than as AC, I'll reply with my "this is a known impostor troll" template until you stop or lose all your karma and have to post at -1. Eventually you'll be reduced to posting snide AC replies to my posts while you snort and giggle down in your parent's basement, and that works just fine by me.
Be very f
Re:OK, CONFESSION: I AM THE BUNGI :^) (Score:2)
Re:On the use of proprietary video streaming (Score:2)
On http://live.guadec.org/audiovideo.html I can read:
Live 150kps Real Video Stream from Burke Theatre
I'm sorry, but I feel it is extremely awkward that a project aimed at making people use a Free Software desktop promotes using non-free software.
I can understand the motivation and how it may have been well intended, but this should not continue.
At least some formats have Free Software that can interpretate them, even if they are patent encumbered in som
Re:Fix Metacity? (Score:1)
As an example:
killall -9 metacity; sawfish
gnome-session-save
Re:Fix Metacity? (Score:1)
Better to go into GConf2 (? -- the config manager anyway) and change the default window manager. Or maybe you can simply start sawfish in your ~/.xini
Re:Fix Metacity? (Score:1)
Re:Fix Metacity? (Score:2)
Earlier discussion... (Score:2)
US slashdot readers... (Score:1)
Europe? WTF?
Conference ?
OK, I'll be there tomorrow, just let me catch my old Dublin, TX train.