Monthly Archives: June 2006

If like me you missed the broad­cast by Rusty yes­ter­day eve, there are record­ings in OGG and MP3 of the broad­cast. Find the tor­rents for the record­ings here. Cheers to Paul for clean­ing those up and making them avail­able.
Slides for the talk can be found here.
# This is a follow up to Linux Aus­tralia Urges the Federal […]

The press release just came in across the Linux Aus­tralia mailing lists:
Linux Aus­tralia Urges the Federal Govt. Not to Abandon Con­sumer and Competition Interests
Linux Aus­tralia, Australia’s peak Free and Open Source Soft­ware com­mu­nity group, announced the launch of a peti­tion today calling on the federal gov­ern­ment to resist pres­sure to abandon con­sumer and com­pe­ti­tion rights when draft­ing […]

I’ve just edited About section to make it some­what more up to date. Most impor­tantly, I wanted to clarify what I was hoping to work on before Dapper got released:
tango-​artwork
The package tango-​artwork will be a package avail­able in the uni­verse repos­i­to­ries for you to down­load such that you do not have to find Tango-​styled artwork on […]

I attended a public lecture at the ANU this evening titled War and Peace: An Israeli Per­spec­tive. It was held in the Law Link Theatre at the ANU College of Law and the lec­turer was Pro­fes­sor Asher Maoz who works at the Tel-​Aviv Uni­ver­sity Law School. The lecture topics focused on the legal aspects of […]