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Ecch - that must have been poisonous! –more–

Friday, June 30th, 2006

Since consuming a misjudged sossie at a BBQ last Saturday, I’ve been suffering from a stomach bug, causing nausea, sweating and the occasional vomit (never fun). On top of this, I spent Monday to Wednesday in Serbia on a work trip.

The result — I’ve managed to miss the entirety of ApacheCon EU 2006 in Dublin. I considered dropping down to catch the end of it this morning, but had to abort the attempt due to a bout of in-transit nausea.

All in all, a pretty miserable week. :(

Update: here’s something vaguely uplifting — a cover of Europe’s ‘Final Countdown’ in Khmer.

Update 2: wow, that little stomach bug has been wreaking havoc — over the weekend 3 more people laid low in our social group. sorry all…

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My ApacheCon Roundup

Thursday, December 15th, 2005

Back from ApacheCon!

I’ve got to say, I found it really useful this year. Last year, I
was pretty new to the ASF, and found that my expectations of
ApacheCon didn’t quite match reality; it wasn’t a rip-roaring success
exactly, for me, as a result.

However, many details of how the ASF works — and how the conference
itself works and is organised — are much clearer after you’ve spent
some time lurking and absorbing practices in the meantime. (The
visibility one gets into the process as a member of the ASF makes
this a lot easier.)

Result: it was much more of a success for me this time around.
Plenty of networking, putting faces to the names, hanging out, and
discussing many aspects of our work.

The hackathon really worked out, too; while we didn’t produce a hell
of a lot of code per se, it made for a good ‘developer summit’ and I
think we established solid agreement on SpamAssassin’s short-term
directions and goals. (summary: rules, and faster).

On top of that, I got to meet up with Colm
MacCarthaigh
and Cory
Doctorow
for discussion of Digital Rights
Ireland
. Looks like I’ll be
spending a bit of time on that next year ;)

Finally: Solaris. On Monday night, I got to sit down with Daniel
Price
, one of the kernel engineers behind
Solaris Zones, work
through a quick demo of a bug I was running into with chroot(2) and
zones on our rule-QA buildbot
server
, and watch as he
visually traced it through the OpenSolaris kernel
source
on
the web. From this — and from talking to Daniel — it’s pretty clear
that things have changed at Sun. Pretty much the entire Solaris
operating system is now a full-on open-source project; it’s not just
a marketing gimmick. The source is up there on the web, that’s the
source for the code they’re running now, and there’s no half-assed
‘freeze it, cut out the good bits, and throw it over the wall’
fake-open-source tricks.

The concept of getting this level of access to Solaris source code
and engineers, would have blown my mind when I was Iona’s sysadmin
back in the 1990s ;) I’m very impressed.

This post was written by Justin, source: My ApacheCon Roundup

ApacheCon US 2005

Monday, December 5th, 2005

In a couple of weeks, I’ll be going to San Diego for ApacheCon US 2005 (including the hackathon beforehand). There’ll be quite a few other SpamAssassin committers there, too, so if you’re working with SA, or interested in getting some face time with the developers, there’s no better way of doing so.

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