Last night's DebSIG was the first held in our new home, the James Squire Brewery.The venue was excellent, certainly a whole lot better than the previous venue as it is easier to get to, safer in both the locality and transport, has better facilities such as the boardroom, the projector, the greater amount of space of the venue, internet access, similar cost of food and the availability of cocktail platters for those on a budget (see the website). We are also well liked and appreciated by the staff and as a result we were looked after quite well which goes a long way to creating that feel good atmosphere. All of these factors contributed to a lot of new faces and an enjoyable evening.
Jeff's talk was a refreshing take on the Debian release process and ways it can be improved based on his experience as the GNOME release manager. It certainly provoked a lot of thought and some lively debate which Jeff is taking away with him to use in a paper he is writing on said subject. The slides from Jeff's talk will be available on the website once the paper has been released. Thanks to all those who came and made it such a wonderful evening. For a complete list of up coming events, venue details and other gems of knowledge head to http://debian.slug.org.au/ -- Cheers, Craige. o/~ I'm going to die with a twinkle in my eye 'cause I sung songs spun stories loved laughed and drank wine o/~ - The Cat Empire
signature.asc
Description: This is a digitally signed message part
-- SLUG - Sydney Linux User's Group Mailing List - http://slug.org.au/ Subscription info and FAQs: http://slug.org.au/faq/mailinglists.html
