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I'm back from Canada/Archcon, and it was great. I've been in Toronto for 11 days, and visited Montreal for 3 days.
Archcon was small (20-ish people). (That's what you get for doing it in Canada ;), but very nice.
Interesting talks, informal, good vibe, decent logistics and catering.
This year it happened because Dusty and Ricardo actually just wanted to have a conference without worrying too much about the attendance,
next year we should do it again because Arch (conferences) rock(s), and because we need more visitors. More central locations such as Seattle and Europe have been suggested.
Either way, next year both Judd (founder) and Aaron (current overlord) should be there. (this year they both had lame excuses like family reunions and "almost getting married". Congrats btw, Aaron!)
It was an absolute pleasure to meet some more of my fellow devs, and users.
Here is a pic from the group (unfortunately, a few are missing)
People in bold are Arch (ex-) devs
See Archcon thread for more info.
Unfortunately I barely slept the night before my AIF talk, so I feel that one didn't go to well. Although people told me it was OK.
The Uzbl talk was pretty much what I imagined it to be: like the fosdem talk, but a bit more in depth here and there.
My pc was behaving weirdly, but luckily I could use Dan's.
We've been lucky that Walter and Isaac had proper, respectively videotaping and photocamera equipment. So there are plenty of pics, and nearly all talks got videotaped.
(I think the "hacking pacman" one was the only one not being videotaped, because 2 other talks were going on at the same time. Too bad, it was a very interesting talk)
Archcon pictures
Archcon videos
My slides:
AIF (day 1)
Uzbl (day 2)
Some thoughts and notes of what I did and saw around Toronto/Montreal..
Dusty and me, somewhere on our way to the Niagara falls.
Saturday, 31 Jul 2010 23:10 - tags: arch, life - 4 comments
Posted by karol on Sat Jul 31 20:05:04 2010
Central as in "more Arch users and devs around"
I meant Seattle, WA. You're right, it's not very central either although it's better then Toronto ;)
Anyway Archcon2011 should be in Europe :)
Posted by Dieter_be on Sun Aug 1 04:20:59 2010
It was also a pleasure meeting you at ArchCon dieter ;) Being a strong beleiver in minimalist environments like vim, awesome WM, and a plain old terminal like urxvt, I heard the name uzbl a couple of times before, but never took the time to find out more about it. Your talk was very interesting and convinced me to try out uzbl as a replacement for the 7-ton firefox + vimperator combo.
Other couple notes :
a SKIRT ?!? I wasn't wearing a SKIRT, it was a Utilikilt !
Poutine is actually a specialty from Québec. The rest of Canada just think< that they know how to make real poutine. Although, I have to say that the poutine in your picture looks more authentic that the one we saw at the pub the first day of ArchCon. You should have tried a poutine while in Montreal ;)
C'est dommage que nous avons pas eu la chance de se parler en français. Ça sera pour une prochaine fois ! ;)
Posted by gelendir on Sun Aug 8 19:48:00 2010
Oops. Kilt. Corrected that :)
I think poutine just takes a lot of time getting used to. Whenever I'm back over there, you can take me to your favorite poutine place and we'll see.. (but no promises!)
En fait, si je me souviens bien, nous avons parlé en francais au moins pendant +- 2 minutes, a la gare du subway.
Posted by Dieter_be on Sat Aug 14 20:08:26 2010
> More central locations such as Seattle (...)
Central wrt to exactly what?
Or do you mean, Seatle, TX? ;-)