First off,
this guy is walking around handing out free fudge. Neat idea, but I can't quite figure out why!
Bill Hilf from Microsoft spoke today. He started by saying "I guarantee you won't agree with a lot of things I say today."
Nat introduced him as "our man on the inside."
Microsoft is submitting their Shared Source license for OSI approval. I don't know if this means that MS will have to actually make any modifications.
New website today:
http://www.microsoft.com/opensource.
Bill invited feedback from anyone at billhilf at microsoft dot com.
He got some fairly pointed questions from Nat about software patents. Bill said two things about that: 1) Microsoft flubbed the communication with the press and that their intent isn't to sue, and 2) Microsoft is learning and he's working to help them learn.
Rick Falkvinge from the Pirate Party
Funny and informative talk about why they've started a Pirate Party in Sweden.
Originally copyright only impacted public places, but now it impacts people's private lives as well.
Copyright is protecting the entertainment industry -- funded by luxury purchases -- at the expense of privacy and individual freedoms.
"The Norwegian Liberal Party forked our platform into Norwegian"
www.piratpartiet.se/donate
"Political donations in Sweden are not regulated", so you all can contributed
Steve Yegge (Google)
"Google will probably fire me for this talk"
Neither Steve's mic nor his laptop appear to work... after his line about being fired, someone shouted "Google is very powerful!"
"A brand, in geek terms, is a pointer."
GTE was, for a time, the most reviled brand in the US. Then they invested in improvements and ran commercials basically saying "we don't suck anymore", but nobody believed it.
"The single biggest branding problem in Open Source is the name 'Open Source'."
I've taken my camera around OSCon and Portland a bit. Here are a few photos that I've taken so far.
At OSCon Itself
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Overflow from breakfast. Most tables had powerestrips and laptops on them.
Debian booth at the expo hall. And the only one with beanbags. Sign reads "The developer is in."
Filing in for the keynotes. Everyone seemed to want a seat either at the very front or very back.
Simon Peyton-Jones explaining how locks with traditional threading can be improved upon with transactional memory.
Run for your life! The bell will attack at any moment!
I didn't hear it ring all week.
Around Portland
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The
Japanese Gardens were beautiful and tranquil. Jacob actually feel asleep while being rolled around on his stroller.
For some reason, this one reminds me of the Jedi Academy in one of the Star Wars video games.
One of the many bridges in Portland.
Terah's favorite find: Sweet Masterpiece Chocolate and Coffe.
We went there after the Blossoming Lotus Cafe, which was an interesting experience but not quite as good as I had hoped.
Comments
Fri, 18.07.2008 12:48
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Wed, 16.07.2008 10:21
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Wed, 16.07.2008 06:12
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Tue, 15.07.2008 11:30
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Mon, 14.07.2008 20:53
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Mon, 14.07.2008 10:17
Thanks to everyone for all the tips. It looks like this CON FIG_GROUP_SCHED is the most li kely culprit; I will hav [...]