Ohio Linux Fest Live Webcast & Podcast recording
- What: Ohio Linux Fest
- When: Saturday, September 26th All Day (including the afterparty)
Where: In Columbus. Or, online: http://radio.nooss.org/
How to chat: We have irc/jabber or you can direct tweets at us
hanging with you guys is always the most fun. :D - Jorge Castro, Ubuntu Community Team
This will be NOOSS's fourth year doing this live webcast from OLF. We webcast from the show floor and talk to anyone willing to chat with us on the way by. All show attendees provide extra information and insight into the general goings on and details of the talks. Find out what everybody got out of the talks. Decide which talks you should listen to the recordings of, if they're made available. Get insight from the vendors themselves as they stand their talking to the show attendees. We are not webcasting the talks themselves (Though OLF is recording them).
Also, we manage to talk to many of the best and the brightest of the community that have been asked to speak at OLF. In the past this has included the likes of Bradley Kuhn, Max Spivak, Peter Salus and even John "Maddog" Hall, Dual Core and even Moose. Listen to last year's guests.
Don't miss this year's live all day webcast.
Who to expect
Mike Badger Programming For the Young and the Young at Heart - Talking about the scratch language and teaching kids programming.
Jorge Castro Building a Community Around Your Project - A member of the Ubuntu Community Team.
Vern Ceder Python for Linux System Administration - Pythonista, Sysadmin, Author, Teacher, LUG organizer.
Sean Dague OpenSIM: Open Source 3D Worlds - Oddly enough, no longer on the OpenSIM team?
Catherine Devlin reStructuredText: Plain Text Gets Superpowers - Pythonista, SQLPython, PyOhio organizer.
Rob Landley Developing for non-x86 targets using QEMU - embedded linux programmer, Penguicon organizer.
- any other interesting, talkative or breathing person that steps up to the microphone.
Tentatively
Doug McIlroy A Surfeit of Sophistication
Peter Salus The Importance of 1969
What to expect
- Hours and hours of entertaining and informative chat.
- Smart people stopping by and talking.
- Good interviews.
- A possible random Linux or Internet celebrity.
Public Q&A with visitors via irc/jabber and twitter.
- Silliness (let's face it. . .8 hours can't be ALL serious)
