11.22
foss.my08 Rocks!
I’m sure by now most attendees have blogged about their experiences at foss.my, people they met, old friends that haven’t changed much and the lame old jokes about windows bsod and how penguins weren’t hurt behind the scenes while preparing the slides [1]
Overall I find the conference impressive awesome! Kudos to the organizers who did the whole thing in like 3 days or something hehe. Here are my thoughts about the event in point-form.
- The most educational and enlightening talk has got to be the Open Source and OCRA Screen Reader by Kaeru. The best part was the live demo on how difficult it is for visually-challenged people rely on the screen reader to do their work on the computer. Kudos to the gentleman from the Malaysia Association of the Blind and Kaeru. Totally ‘menginsafkan’!
- I love the lightning talk slots. They were simple, short, lively and the speakers don’t have much time to digress haha. Fadil (the Debian-using DJ?) who MCed the slots made it even more livelier. I also did a quick one on plotting stuff on googlemap for security visulization.
- I didn’t quite get the last keynote by Jayakumar. Hmm.
- The event gathered a lot of people from various communities and organizations. I was able to attach (nick)names, blogs, to faces. Coolness!
- Some of the talks didn’t like start on time for whatever reasons. However what was more annoying is when you hear the MC saying things like ‘oh this is Malaysia bla bla bla’ (not once ok!). This is your event, hello!
Anywyas, I felt the the two-days was well worth it. I’d come again next year. I would also like to thank the crazy crowd (Amran, Shakir and some other folks) for helping me to win an OLPC for my son. More on our adventure with the OLPC later.
End Notes
[1] Making fun about other OSes or Distros is soo 90’s! In reality, at work people work with a couple of OSes/Distros – BSDs, Linux, Windows, Symbian etc, to get the job done!
It is Malaysia. Has anything been known to start on time, in Malaysia? Even weddings are notoriously late to start
Colin, don’t take it personal… it’s just a comment from the attendees… by the way… foss.my done a great job… well done…
When it starts late, I call it “buffer time”.
No kidding.