Monday, February 27. 2006
Fosdem 2006 notes
As there was only very limited internet access at Fosdem, I didn't find the time to blog live, so here my collected impressions.
Keynote with Richard Stallman about software patents. I already knew this talk, so it wasn't so interesting. I also think there weren't much people in the room that had to be persuaded to resist software patents, so they should have probably choosen a more »visionary« topic for RMS to talk about. After that an interesting talk about the GPL v3 (also by RMS). I asked a question about the problem that GPL v2 only code can't be mixed with GPL v3 code, he asked me to email discuss this with him, what I will do.
There were two talks about Xgl, one from Matthias Hopf telling what xgl is, what problems they face and some compiz presentation (with the always-known whooo-effect). Zack Rusin did a »Why Xgl is not the answer« talk. Was very interesting to hear the pros and cons of Xgl, I don't have a real opinion on that (I don't feel that I understand the technical details enough), but we should probably have an eye on the different futures X has (Xgl and aiglx at the moment).
Another very interesting talk in the X room: Stephane Marchesin is working on reverse-engineering nvidia chipsets and intends to write a free driver for them. It's in a very early stage (basically at the moment just finding out how the chips work), let's wish him all success (see nouveau - his not yet working first sources).
Suse gave out free (as in beer) t-shirts, so don't be amazed if you see me with a suse t-shirt running around ;-)
Some other more or less interesting talks, overall the presentations are the highlights of fosdem, you'll probably hardly find another event with so many interesting, high level talks about open source and free software.
Pictures will be here as soon as I find time to upload them.
Keynote with Richard Stallman about software patents. I already knew this talk, so it wasn't so interesting. I also think there weren't much people in the room that had to be persuaded to resist software patents, so they should have probably choosen a more »visionary« topic for RMS to talk about. After that an interesting talk about the GPL v3 (also by RMS). I asked a question about the problem that GPL v2 only code can't be mixed with GPL v3 code, he asked me to email discuss this with him, what I will do.
There were two talks about Xgl, one from Matthias Hopf telling what xgl is, what problems they face and some compiz presentation (with the always-known whooo-effect). Zack Rusin did a »Why Xgl is not the answer« talk. Was very interesting to hear the pros and cons of Xgl, I don't have a real opinion on that (I don't feel that I understand the technical details enough), but we should probably have an eye on the different futures X has (Xgl and aiglx at the moment).
Another very interesting talk in the X room: Stephane Marchesin is working on reverse-engineering nvidia chipsets and intends to write a free driver for them. It's in a very early stage (basically at the moment just finding out how the chips work), let's wish him all success (see nouveau - his not yet working first sources).
Suse gave out free (as in beer) t-shirts, so don't be amazed if you see me with a suse t-shirt running around ;-)
Some other more or less interesting talks, overall the presentations are the highlights of fosdem, you'll probably hardly find another event with so many interesting, high level talks about open source and free software.
Pictures will be here as soon as I find time to upload them.
Thursday, February 23. 2006
FOSDEM trip
FOSDEM, the Free and Open source Software Developers' European MeetingFOSDEM, the Free and Open source Software Developers' European Meeting, will start on saturday. The schedules sound quite interesting.Tomorrow I'll start my trip to Brussels and hopefully will also find some time to visit the city.
Maybe I'll have a small presentation of the xgl-overlay. If you are also there, this is the chance to meet me in reality and probably exchange some pgp-keys or such.
Wednesday, February 1. 2006
»Die Zukunft des Fernsehens ist flach«
Mein Zitat des Tages.
Dr. Rainer Hecker, Vorsitzender des Aufsichtsrats der Gesellschaft für Unterhaltungs- und Kommunikationselektronik, Vorsitzender des Vorstandes des Fernsehherstellers Loewe AG, über HDTV (via telepolis):
»Die Zukunft des Fernsehens ist flach«
Die Vergangenheit und die Gegenwart auch. Mit den besten Grüßen von Richter Alexander Hold, Planetopia, Exclusiv, taff, 9live, endemol und vielen mehr.
Dr. Rainer Hecker, Vorsitzender des Aufsichtsrats der Gesellschaft für Unterhaltungs- und Kommunikationselektronik, Vorsitzender des Vorstandes des Fernsehherstellers Loewe AG, über HDTV (via telepolis):
»Die Zukunft des Fernsehens ist flach«
Die Vergangenheit und die Gegenwart auch. Mit den besten Grüßen von Richter Alexander Hold, Planetopia, Exclusiv, taff, 9live, endemol und vielen mehr.
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