The LinuxChix miniconf is now able to announce our final schedule. Our one day programme will feature the following presentations:

  • “Heroes”, presented by Pia Waugh
  • “So you want to be a sysadmin” presented by Joh Clarke
  • “Not-common-enough code optimisations” presented by Jacinta Richardson
  • “Memcache, keeping data in the handiest place: memory”, presented by Brenda Wallace
  • “Who’s Behind Wikipedia?”, presented by Brianna Laugher
  • “From behind the monitor: Communication challenges in open source projects”, presented by Adaora Oniya
  • “Community work, adult education, computer recycling/refurbishing all using Linux”, presented by Robyn Manning and Kylie Willison
  • “What does a community manager do?” presented by Stormy Peters

Please join us on Tuesday the 29th January 2008 at linux.conf.au at the University of Melbourne for the LinuxChix miniconf; open to all linux.conf.au attendees.


 

About LinuxChix

    LinuxChix is a community for women who like Linux and Free Software, and for women and men who want to support women in computing.

About the mini-conf

The second annual LinuxChix women’s mini-conf will be held at the University of Melbourne, as part of the annual linux.conf.au Free and Open Source Software conference running from 28th of January to the 2nd of February, 2008.