
Acabou de se realizar uma das mais importantes conferências mundiais de Open Source, a OSCON 2009. É organizada pelo mítico O'Reilly, e este ano decorreu em San Jose, nos Estados Unidos. Já estão disponíveis muitas das apresentações. Referencio aqui algumas para fazer crescer água na boca:
A Survey of Ubuntu Server in the Enterprise - Nick Barcet (Canonical UK Ltd)
Applying Open Source Principles to Federal Government - Gunnar Hellekson (Red Hat Government)
Automating the Cloud with Chef - Adam Jacob (Opscode)
Building and Running An Open-Source Community: The FreeBSD Project - Marshall Kirk McKusick
      ElectionAudits: a Django App for Advanced Election Auditing - Neal McBurnett (Internet2)
 
      Git 101 -Scott Chacon (GitHub)
 
      How to Develop Moblin Core Technologies - Rob Bradford (Intel)
ntel and Open Source: Innovation and Leadership for Continued Growth - Dirk Hohndel (Intel Corporation)
 
ntel and Open Source: Innovation and Leadership for Continued Growth - Dirk Hohndel (Intel Corporation)
      MariaDB: Community Driven SQL Server -   Kurt von Finck (Monty Program Ab),      Michael Widenius (Monty Program Ab)
 
      New Ways for Teaching Children Software Programming - Howard Abrams (Joule Labs)
 
      Open APIs of The New York Times - Derek Gottfrid (The New York Times)
 
      Sex, Drugs and XMPP - Paul Scott (University of the Western Cape
 
      Stand Up to the Lawyers -- Open Source Licensing and Intellectual Property Law 101 for Developers - Donald Smith (The Eclipse Foundation)
 
           
 
 
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@offtopic: Olá. Para quando o OpenOffice.org 3.1.1 em pt_PT? :)
à partida, hoje..
Porreiro ;) Obrigado.
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