Showing posts with label BarCampPortugal2007. Show all posts
Showing posts with label BarCampPortugal2007. Show all posts

September 03, 2007

SLTalker is out now!

One thing I've decided to this weekend was that I wouldn't have "dead times", so everytime when the presentations were not that interesting, or if I thought I could listen to it and do something at the same time I was with my laptop managing some stuff or coding on SLTalker, my project that aimed to create a talker interface for Second Life. When I realized that there were so many talks to be done that there would be no time to do the Hack Hour activity I was hoping to see there, and since, unfortunately, the rooms where presentations were given were really hot, I also skipped some presentations, giving me the time to finish SLTalker's "first release", meaning that nowadays you can actually connect into SLTalker.

So, that's it - enjoy, and remember you can allways chat with me there (.tell Noori Foss hi there!), and please report any bug that you find.

Next step, besides fixing SLTalker bugs, is trying to close these bugs on Debian, which will greatly help me to enhance SLTalker.

Oh, and please go easy on the server, SLTalker uses lots of resources and the server where I'm running this is quite slow for the job... Of course you can allways offer me a better place to host SLTalker, but I would need to have root access to it and it must be a Debian box, so I don't really think that there's someone willing to provide me a better host than this one :-)

September 02, 2007

BarCamp Portugal is (almost) over

BarCamp Portugal 07BarCamp Portugal 2007 is almost over, caffeine is riding the latest talks, some are exhausted, some are leaving, and soon I'll be on my way back to Lisbon.

Next stop, I Fórum de Software Livre de Lisboa, at the 12nd and 13th of October.

August 29, 2007

BarCamp Portugal 2007

BarCamp Portugal

Next weekend (1st and 2nd of September) I'm going to be attending BarCamp Portugal 2007, and you should too. 11 presentations, 4 workshops, 106 geeks, a free dinner... What do you want more?

For readers of this blog going, don't be shy and give me a couple of words. BTW, if you're going to BarCamp and at the end of Sunday you're returning to Lisbon, I would love to accept a ride ;-)