From speakers at lcabythebay.org.au Mon Feb 1 11:43:05 2016 From: speakers at lcabythebay.org.au (Kathy Reid - Speaker Liaison, linux.conf.au 2016 Geelong - LCA By the Bay) Date: Mon, 1 Feb 2016 11:43:05 +1100 Subject: [Speakers] READ ME - Speaker Briefing and where is the Secret Special Speaker Room Message-ID: <56AEAA19.7090106@lcabythebay.org.au> Good morning awesome Speakers, Apologies, meant to send this yesterday, but all the other things happened. SPEAKER BRIEFING SESSION Attached is a PDF of the Speaker Briefing Session from yesterday. *TL;DR - check your slides, rehearse your talk, be awesome to people, and if people are not being awesome to you, let us know. * SECRET SPECIAL SPEAKER AND MEDIA ROOM There is a secret special Speaker and Media Room. It is your sanctuary away from All Of The People. It has power, tables, chairs, network, projectors, microphones etc, so that you can use the space to polish your talk, rehearse, or just have some quiet space. The Speaker and Media Room is in D2.205, next to Child Care. There is a map attached which shows you where it is. Best wishes for all of your presentations. You are our rock stars!! Kind regards, Kathy Reid -- Kathy Reid @linuxconfau | #lca2016 linux.conf.au 2016 Geelong - LCA By the Bay http://www.lcabythebay.org.au +61 488 394 885 -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: LCA2016 - Speaker Briefing Session(1).pdf Type: application/pdf Size: 188305 bytes Desc: not available URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... 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URL: From andrew.stuart at supercoders.com.au Tue Feb 2 09:33:02 2016 From: andrew.stuart at supercoders.com.au (Andrew Stuart) Date: Tue, 2 Feb 2016 09:33:02 +1100 Subject: [Speakers] Is anyone willing to help me during my talk? Message-ID: Hi folks It would be great if someone could help me during my talk by letting me know when certain amounts of time have passed, and possibly also by changing the slides at the appropriate time. I?m speaking Wednesday at 15:40PM for 45 minutes. If you?re willing to help please drop me a direct email at andrew.stuart at supercoders.com.au with your phone number. thanks! From florian at hastexo.com Tue Feb 2 10:13:53 2016 From: florian at hastexo.com (Florian Haas) Date: Tue, 2 Feb 2016 00:13:53 +0100 Subject: [Speakers] Is anyone willing to help me during my talk? In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: On Mon, Feb 1, 2016 at 11:33 PM, Andrew Stuart wrote: > Hi folks > > It would be great if someone could help me during my talk by letting me know when certain amounts of time have passed, and possibly also by changing the slides at the appropriate time. > > I?m speaking Wednesday at 15:40PM for 45 minutes. > > If you?re willing to help please drop me a direct email at andrew.stuart at supercoders.com.au with your phone number. I haven't been able to make it to LCA, but whoever is helping Andrew out, please feel free to use these: https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1_KRbeITLJqLftYdo5j3KpPtBpvyAA7bYc6dnWAlEeGw/edit?usp=sharing If you, dear helper, sit in the first row and discreetly flash your laptop or tablet screen at Andrew at the right times, he'll know exactly where he's at. Cheers, Florian From andrew.stuart at supercoders.com.au Tue Feb 2 10:27:09 2016 From: andrew.stuart at supercoders.com.au (Andrew Stuart) Date: Tue, 2 Feb 2016 10:27:09 +1100 Subject: [Speakers] Is anyone willing to help me during my talk? In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: Thanks to all who have offered help and Florian that is a great idea I will print them out. Stefan G?tz has kindly offered to help which I have accepted. Thank you kindly to others who have also generously offered! Andrew From florian at hastexo.com Tue Feb 2 10:38:21 2016 From: florian at hastexo.com (Florian Haas) Date: Tue, 2 Feb 2016 00:38:21 +0100 Subject: [Speakers] Is anyone willing to help me during my talk? In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: On Tue, Feb 2, 2016 at 12:27 AM, Andrew Stuart wrote: > Thanks to all who have offered help and Florian that is a great idea I will print them out. No reason to kill trees, really. Those slides are deliberately high-contrast black-on-white, so even in the worst lighting conditions you should be able to read them off your helper's screen. It's also less obvious/distracting to the audience for the helper to just turn their screen facing forward in their lap, rather than hold up a paper placard. :) Cheers, Florian From amukherj at redhat.com Tue Feb 2 11:30:41 2016 From: amukherj at redhat.com (Atin Mukherjee) Date: Tue, 2 Feb 2016 06:00:41 +0530 Subject: [Speakers] READ ME - Speaker Briefing and where is the Secret Special Speaker Room In-Reply-To: <56AEAA19.7090106@lcabythebay.org.au> References: <56AEAA19.7090106@lcabythebay.org.au> Message-ID: <56AFF8B1.6090104@redhat.com> For some reason when I try to use the slidelint (the web version) it always complaints about the format is not pdf even though I am using a pdf file. Has anyone experienced the same problem as well? ~Atin On 02/01/2016 06:13 AM, Kathy Reid - Speaker Liaison, linux.conf.au 2016 Geelong - LCA By the Bay wrote: > Good morning awesome Speakers, > Apologies, meant to send this yesterday, but all the other things happened. > > > SPEAKER BRIEFING SESSION > > Attached is a PDF of the Speaker Briefing Session from yesterday. > *TL;DR - check your slides, rehearse your talk, be awesome to people, > and if people are not being awesome to you, let us know. * > > > SECRET SPECIAL SPEAKER AND MEDIA ROOM > > There is a secret special Speaker and Media Room. It is your sanctuary > away from All Of The People. > > It has power, tables, chairs, network, projectors, microphones etc, so > that you can use the space to polish your talk, rehearse, or just have > some quiet space. > The Speaker and Media Room is in D2.205, next to Child Care. > > There is a map attached which shows you where it is. > > > Best wishes for all of your presentations. You are our rock stars!! > > Kind regards, > Kathy Reid > > > > > > > -- > Kathy Reid > @linuxconfau | #lca2016 > linux.conf.au 2016 Geelong - LCA By the Bay > http://www.lcabythebay.org.au > > +61 488 394 885 > > > > _______________________________________________ > Speakers mailing list > Speakers at lists.lca2016.linux.org.au > http://lists.lca2016.linux.org.au/mailman/listinfo/speakers > From simon at darkmere.gen.nz Wed Feb 3 00:54:57 2016 From: simon at darkmere.gen.nz (Simon Lyall) Date: Wed, 03 Feb 2016 00:54:57 +1100 Subject: [Speakers] Video etc Message-ID: A bit of experience we had today from our miniconf in Costa Hall. 1. Video works instantly for about half of laptops. For another 25% it'll work with 5 minutes work. For the last 25% it is a lot of work by someone experienced with video. Definitely advise testing beforehand. 2. If you have a small usb to HDMI/vga adapter made by Dell this may cause the lectern video setup to need to be reset in order to work again. Tim Ansell is investigating. 3. Costa hall is really big and hard to get mics around. We ended up going for speakers repeating questions which has it's own problems. Simon Lyall ?| simon at darkmere.gen.nz | http://simonlyall.com? Sent from a phone that cost more than my car -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From info at lcabythebay.org.au Thu Feb 4 10:44:29 2016 From: info at lcabythebay.org.au (Kathy Reid - Team linux.conf.au 2016 Geelong - LCA By the Bay) Date: Thu, 4 Feb 2016 10:44:29 +1100 Subject: [Speakers] Lightning talks - what you need to know and what you need to do In-Reply-To: <56AC8B28.8070008@lcabythebay.org.au> References: <56AC8B28.8070008@lcabythebay.org.au> Message-ID: <56B290DD.3090100@lcabythebay.org.au> As of 1000hrs today I have received ZERO Lightning talk slides in PDF format. If you have a Lightning Talk, I MUST receive your slides, OR an indication that you will not have slides, by MIDDAY tomorrow Friday 5th February. Thanks in advance for your understanding - we have a tight timeslot for Lightning Talks and conference close and I appreciate everyone's co-operation. Kind regards The Kathy On 30/01/16 21:06, Kathy Reid - Team linux.conf.au 2016 Geelong - LCA By the Bay wrote: > Hi everyone, > > Are we having lightning talks > at linux.conf.au this > year?! Yes we are! > What do I need to know, we hear you ask. Excellent question. > > > Where do I sign up for Lightning Talks? > > Here: https://linux.conf.au/wiki/Lightning_talks > > > What do I need to do to prepare for my Lightning Talk? > > * We are putting all Lightning Talk slides in one pack to make it > easier to run Lightning Talks > * You MUST email your Lightning Talk slides to > lightning at lcabythebay.org.au > * Your talk slides will then be added to the master slide deck > * The slides will be all PDFd. Please send your slides in PDF. > * If your slides are not emailed through, you won't have them in > your Lightning Talk. > > > Kind regards, > Kathy Reid > > > > > > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From info at lcabythebay.org.au Fri Feb 5 12:18:43 2016 From: info at lcabythebay.org.au (Kathy Reid - Team linux.conf.au 2016 Geelong - LCA By the Bay) Date: Fri, 5 Feb 2016 12:18:43 +1100 Subject: [Speakers] linux.conf.au 2016 Geelong - What did you think? Message-ID: <56B3F873.6060803@lcabythebay.org.au> We love linux.conf.au, and we hope you had a great time in Geelong. We'd like to take 2 minutes of your time - that's all it will take - to help us continuously improve the conference experience for future years. http://opinahq.com/app/c/64422 Thank you in advance for your assistance. -- Kathy Reid @linuxconfau | #lca2016 linux.conf.au 2016 Geelong - LCA By the Bay http://www.lcabythebay.org.au +61 488 394 885 From jwoithe at atrad.com.au Mon Feb 8 13:28:58 2016 From: jwoithe at atrad.com.au (Jonathan Woithe) Date: Mon, 8 Feb 2016 12:58:58 +1030 Subject: [Speakers] [LCA2016-Chat] [Volunteers] Asking questions at Keynotes during linux.conf.au 2016 In-Reply-To: References: <56AC9557.8060809@lcabythebay.org.au> Message-ID: <20160208022858.GI9174@marvin.atrad.com.au> Hi Lin On Mon, Feb 08, 2016 at 02:54:19PM +1300, Lin Nah wrote: > Just wondering what people think about this as the method of asking > questions at Keynotes at lca2016. >From my point of view it seemed to work well and I do not see any obvious reason why this couldn't be carried forward for keynotes. I wouldn't like to see it in place for all conference presentations but for keynotes I think it's fine, for all the reasons enunciated by Kathy. > From where I sat at the audience, it appeared to work well as there wasn't > time wasted in moving to where the person asking question after the > keynote speaker had the sad task of picking the questioner. Yes, given the size of the keynote venue the procedure definitely saved some time. Time was usually in short supply at the end of the keynotes so any time saving meant that at least some questions got asked. The other advantage is that with the questions written down, they could be passed on to the speaker for them to respond to off-line. This was of course mentioned at the end of the keynotes (although I note in passing that such responses haven't been posted yet, there would be good reasons for this). The new system clearly provides an avenue for more people to have their questions addressed by the keynote speaker, which can only be a good thing. Regards jonathan From kayne at asymmetric.com.au Mon Feb 8 13:32:16 2016 From: kayne at asymmetric.com.au (Kayne Naughton) Date: Mon, 08 Feb 2016 02:32:16 +0000 Subject: [Speakers] [LCA2016-Chat] [Volunteers] Asking questions at Keynotes during linux.conf.au 2016 In-Reply-To: <20160208022858.GI9174@marvin.atrad.com.au> References: <56AC9557.8060809@lcabythebay.org.au> <20160208022858.GI9174@marvin.atrad.com.au> Message-ID: I thought it went quite cleanly. Also by writing it down and having someone else summarise it seems to lead to the questions being more focused and succinct. Cheers, Kayne On Mon, 8 Feb 2016 at 13:29 Jonathan Woithe wrote: > Hi Lin > > On Mon, Feb 08, 2016 at 02:54:19PM +1300, Lin Nah wrote: > > Just wondering what people think about this as the method of asking > > questions at Keynotes at lca2016. > > From my point of view it seemed to work well and I do not see any obvious > reason why this couldn't be carried forward for keynotes. I wouldn't like > to see it in place for all conference presentations but for keynotes I > think > it's fine, for all the reasons enunciated by Kathy. > > > From where I sat at the audience, it appeared to work well as there > wasn't > > time wasted in moving to where the person asking question after the > > keynote speaker had the sad task of picking the questioner. > > Yes, given the size of the keynote venue the procedure definitely saved > some > time. Time was usually in short supply at the end of the keynotes so any > time saving meant that at least some questions got asked. > > The other advantage is that with the questions written down, they could be > passed on to the speaker for them to respond to off-line. This was of > course mentioned at the end of the keynotes (although I note in passing > that > such responses haven't been posted yet, there would be good reasons for > this). The new system clearly provides an avenue for more people to have > their questions addressed by the keynote speaker, which can only be a good > thing. > > Regards > jonathan > _______________________________________________ > Speakers mailing list > Speakers at lists.lca2016.linux.org.au > http://lists.lca2016.linux.org.au/mailman/listinfo/speakers > -- Kayne Naughton CEO, Asymmetric Security +61 418695199 kayne at asymmetric.com.au http://www.asymmetric.com.au -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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If we > want to > reduce delays then we could just get the people who are likely to ask > questions to sit in the front and the others to go to the aisle before > asking. > For me, one of the explicit advantages of taking questions by email is that it enables people who would otherwise ~never~ ask a question (because of shyness/lack of confidence/fear of public speaking/impostor syndrome/fear of sounding like a n00b/whatever) to be able to ask a question. Encouraging input into the conversation from people who aren't "the usual suspects" should be part of an overall strategy to promote diversity at LCA, IMHO. Moderated asynchronous question-asking is perfect for this. :-) I /would/ like to see the complete list of questions for each keynote published however, probably with the requestors' names removed since consent for attributed publication wasn't sought in advance. There is likely much food for thought in the unasked questions. Paraphrasing by orgs before publication would further anonymise the questions. If there wasn't a large number of questions submitted, perhaps orgs could even re-open tickets to request permission to publish?although the orgs should all be taking a well-deserved break by now. :-) Cheers, Jessica -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From peter.chubb at nicta.com.au Mon Feb 8 20:57:09 2016 From: peter.chubb at nicta.com.au (Peter Chubb) Date: Mon, 08 Feb 2016 20:57:09 +1100 Subject: [Speakers] [LCA2016-Chat] [Volunteers] Asking questions at Keynotes during linux.conf.au 2016 In-Reply-To: <201602081617.12917.russell@coker.com.au> References: <56AC9557.8060809@lcabythebay.org.au> <201602081617.12917.russell@coker.com.au> Message-ID: <87io1z8qyy.wl-peter.chubb@nicta.com.au> >>>>> "Russell" == Russell Coker writes: Russell> Tweeted questions wouldn't require much moderation. You Russell> could even have the speaker just scan the hash tag for Russell> questions that they feel like answering. The advantage of Russell> public questions is that even the ones the speaker doesn't Russell> care to answer can become part of a community discussion. I'm not on Twitter, and don't intend to join. For ease of access, email works better. Email to the chat list with a tag in the subject might solve the community discussion point. Or have a keynote-question list or something. -- From info at lcabythebay.org.au Thu Feb 11 14:48:55 2016 From: info at lcabythebay.org.au (David Bell) Date: Thu, 11 Feb 2016 14:48:55 +1100 Subject: [Speakers] [LCA2016-Chat] linux.conf.au 2016 Geelong - What did you think? In-Reply-To: References: <56B3F873.6060803@lcabythebay.org.au> Message-ID: <56BC04A7.3090209@lcabythebay.org.au> Hi All, Apologies, the survey was scheduled to close on Monday 8th accidentally. This has now been extended until the end of February. Thanks, -- David Bell Conference Director linux.conf.au 2016 @linuxconfau info at lcabythebay.org.au http://lcabythebay.org.au On 11/02/16 10:52, Eloise Macdonald-Meyer wrote: > > I got the same thing on Tuesday :( > > On 11 Feb 2016 9:27 am, "James Polley" > wrote: > > I only saw this thread today, and went to give feedback right > away, but I'm being told that the link is closed. > > Is that intentional? <1 week seems like a very short timeframe to > be getting feedback, when many of our attendees aren't getting > back home until halfway through the week or later. > > On Fri, Feb 5, 2016 at 12:18 PM, Kathy Reid - Team linux.conf.au > 2016 Geelong - LCA By the Bay > > wrote: > > We love linux.conf.au , and we hope you > had a great time in Geelong. > > We'd like to take 2 minutes of your time - that's all it will > take - to help us continuously improve the conference > experience for future years. > > http://opinahq.com/app/c/64422 > > Thank you in advance for your assistance. > > -- > Kathy Reid > @linuxconfau | #lca2016 > linux.conf.au 2016 Geelong - LCA By the Bay > http://www.lcabythebay.org.au > > +61 488 394 885 > > > _______________________________________________ > Chat mailing list > Chat at lists.lca2016.linux.org.au > > http://lists.lca2016.linux.org.au/mailman/listinfo/chat > > > > _______________________________________________ > Chat mailing list > Chat at lists.lca2016.linux.org.au > > http://lists.lca2016.linux.org.au/mailman/listinfo/chat > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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Thanks in advance, Kathy Reid -- Kathy Reid @linuxconfau | #lca2016 linux.conf.au 2016 Geelong - LCA By the Bay From christoph at lameter.com Wed Feb 17 11:44:10 2016 From: christoph at lameter.com (Christoph Lameter) Date: Tue, 16 Feb 2016 18:44:10 -0600 Subject: [Speakers] linux.conf.au 2016 Geelong - Your slides / notes - would you make them available? In-Reply-To: <56C3B262.1080701@lcabythebay.org.au> References: <56C3B262.1080701@lcabythebay.org.au> Message-ID: http://gentwo.org/christoph/Geelong%20-%20100G%20Networking%20Technology.pdf On Tue, Feb 16, 2016 at 5:36 PM, Kathy Reid - Speaker Liaison, < speakers at lcabythebay.org.au> wrote: > Dear Speakers and Miniconf Organisers, > > Wow! What a brilliant conference linux.conf.au 2016 was! The feedback > about our Speakers and Miniconferences has been overwhelmingly positive. > Thank you for making it such a great event. > > Now that most videos are up, we're getting ready to archive the website, > primarily for security reasons. Before we do so, I'd like to add links to > your slide deck / presentations for linux.conf.au. > > Could you please send me a link (preferred) to your slide deck / > presentation or (less preferred) as an attachment via email? > > Thanks in advance, > Kathy Reid > > -- > Kathy Reid > @linuxconfau | #lca2016 > linux.conf.au 2016 Geelong - LCA By the Bay > > _______________________________________________ > Speakers mailing list > Speakers at lists.lca2016.linux.org.au > http://lists.lca2016.linux.org.au/mailman/listinfo/speakers > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From frase at frase.id.au Wed Feb 17 11:43:32 2016 From: frase at frase.id.au (Fraser Tweedale) Date: Wed, 17 Feb 2016 10:43:32 +1000 Subject: [Speakers] linux.conf.au 2016 Geelong - Your slides / notes - would you make them available? In-Reply-To: <56C3B262.1080701@lcabythebay.org.au> References: <56C3B262.1080701@lcabythebay.org.au> Message-ID: <20160217004058.GZ27373@bacardi.hollandpark.frase.id.au> On Wed, Feb 17, 2016 at 10:36:02AM +1100, Kathy Reid - Speaker Liaison, linux.conf.au 2016 Geelong - LCA By the Bay wrote: > Dear Speakers and Miniconf Organisers, > > Wow! What a brilliant conference linux.conf.au 2016 was! The feedback > about our Speakers and Miniconferences has been overwhelmingly positive. > Thank you for making it such a great event. > > Now that most videos are up, we're getting ready to archive the website, > primarily for security reasons. Before we do so, I'd like to add links > to your slide deck / presentations for linux.conf.au. > > Could you please send me a link (preferred) to your slide deck / > presentation or (less preferred) as an attachment via email? > > Thanks in advance, > Kathy Reid > Hi Kathy, Slides for the FreeIPA workshop: https://speakerdeck.com/frasertweedale/freeipa-tutorial-linux-dot-conf-dot-au-2016 For FP miniconf: - Intro/outro deck: http://glasnt.com/talks/2016_02_LCA_FPMiniconf/ - Katie Miller's slides (Haskell is not for production, and other tales): http://www.slideshare.net/KatieAtie/haskell-is-not-for-production-and-other-tales - Uh... that's all I can find right now. Do I need to hassle all the speakers for their slides? Cheers, Fraser From frase at frase.id.au Wed Feb 17 11:40:59 2016 From: frase at frase.id.au (Fraser Tweedale) Date: Wed, 17 Feb 2016 10:40:59 +1000 Subject: [Speakers] linux.conf.au 2016 Geelong - Your slides / notes - would you make them available? In-Reply-To: <56C3B262.1080701@lcabythebay.org.au> References: <56C3B262.1080701@lcabythebay.org.au> Message-ID: <20160217004058.GZ27373@bacardi.hollandpark.frase.id.au> On Wed, Feb 17, 2016 at 10:36:02AM +1100, Kathy Reid - Speaker Liaison, linux.conf.au 2016 Geelong - LCA By the Bay wrote: > Dear Speakers and Miniconf Organisers, > > Wow! What a brilliant conference linux.conf.au 2016 was! The feedback > about our Speakers and Miniconferences has been overwhelmingly positive. > Thank you for making it such a great event. > > Now that most videos are up, we're getting ready to archive the website, > primarily for security reasons. Before we do so, I'd like to add links > to your slide deck / presentations for linux.conf.au. > > Could you please send me a link (preferred) to your slide deck / > presentation or (less preferred) as an attachment via email? > > Thanks in advance, > Kathy Reid > Hi Kathy, Slides for the FreeIPA workshop: https://speakerdeck.com/frasertweedale/freeipa-tutorial-linux-dot-conf-dot-au-2016 For FP miniconf: - Intro/outro deck: http://glasnt.com/talks/2016_02_LCA_FPMiniconf/ - Katie Miller's slides (Haskell is not for production, and other tales): http://www.slideshare.net/KatieAtie/haskell-is-not-for-production-and-other-tales - Uh... that's all I can find right now. Do I need to hassle all the speakers for their slides? Cheers, Fraser -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... 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