[Previous entry: "At LCA07 - Day 1"] [Next entry: "At LCA07 - Day 3"] (Previously at LCA07.)

I skipped out on helping out this morning in order to catch up on some sleep, but made it up to the theatre in time for Chris Blizzard's keynote. It was very interesting - he's developed a unique perspective having worked on Red Hat, Mozilla and the One Laptop Per Child program.

I also caught the Introduction to PostgreSQL (excellent), two-thirds of a talk on fast user switching (funny banter between Keith Packard and the presenter, David Zeuthen), the Getting More Out Of PostgreSQL talk (way over my head), and James Andrewartha's talk on the new GNOME weather applet (with extra content from Ryan Lortie).

I put the orange shirt on again this afternoon to help out (Davyd has a photo of me from Monday) and managed to shift a whole bunch of t-shirts around for the Google party.

The Google party was both awesome and sucky - it was a big party with free beer and free food, but the place emptied out fairly quickly. Google gave out t-shirts which read 'LINUX CONFERENCE 2007', and should probably have had a nice generic 'CITY NAME, COUNTRY' just below.

LCA 2007 is still a blast!

One comment

Nat :: Wednesday, January 17th

think you can spot any females in those pics??

I hope all is going well! *hugs*

Cya later