Events: Hackerspace, GUADEC, and Linux
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To Give Is Better Than To Receive
Better to give a talk at a hacker event, that is. Or in your hackerspace, or even just to a bunch of fellow nerds whenever you can. When you give the talk, don’t be afraid to make it too “easy” to understand. Making a tough topic comprehensible is often the sign that you really understand it, after all, and it’s also a fantastic service to the audience. And also don’t be afraid that your talk isn’t “hard core” enough, because with a diverse enough crowd, there will absolutely be folks for whom it’s still entirely new, and they’ll be thankful.
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Aryan Kaushik: GUADEC 2023 Experience
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In this blog, I'm pumped to share my experience attending GUADEC 2023 held in Riga, Latvia.
Let's start :)
During the conference, I presented a joint talk with Pooja Patel on "How to add 16.67% more users and contributors: A guide to creating accessible applications".
The talk was on Day 2 of the conference and we got quite nervous haha. We didn't join the walking tour and had to skip some of the most amazing talks on Day 2.
Fortunately, The journey was made more streamlined due to the extensive support of the staff team. I also want to thank Melissa for doing all the bookings and keeping up with our issues xD
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Linux Plumbers Conference: Containers and Checkpoint/Restore MC CFP
The Containers and Checkpoint/Restore micro-conference focuses on both userspace and kernel related work. The micro-conference targets the wider container ecosystem ideally with participants from all major container runtimes as well as init system developers.
The microconference will be discussing recent advancements in container technologies with some of the usual candidates being: [...]
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Linux Plumbers Conference: Registration Currently Sold Out, We’re Trying to Add More Places
Linux Plumbers is now sold out and in-person registration is closed.
This year it happened not as fast as in 2022, but the registration is still sold out long before the event.