PGCon

Tuesday – mid morning

I’ve heard from the hotel which will be hosting the PostgreSQL Dev Summit tomorrow. We made some final arrangements (food, drinnk, times, payment) and we’ll be in touch again later today to finalize things. I emailed the Sponsor of the Summit and passed on the details. I will take care of the payment details if they cannot deal with it directly and then invoice them later. I pushed some BSDCan papers to the

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Tuesday – first tuturials for PGCon

Today is the first day of PGCon Tutorials. I was out of the house by about 7am and settled in at Cora’s for breakfast 10 minutes later. They have free wireless there. First order of the day, apart from OJ and Yoghurt Harvest Crunch, was email. I uploaded some slides from a BSDCan speaker and pushed them to the website. I answered a query from a former attendee who could not attend in

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Monday – what really happened?

Today was the first day I stayed in bed past 8AM since I arrived in Ottawa two weeks ago. It was also the first night I’ve had more than 7 hours sleep. I am not counting the time spent sick in bed just before BSDCan. That wasn’t really sleeping. It was more like short periods of slumber interspersed with difficult periods of pain. I spent the morning reconciling about 8 PGCon payments with

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It’s been a week

It has been a week since my last post. I believe I have reasonable reasons for abandoning the blog for that time. Many interesting things happened over the past week. Many good times. When I had three minutes to myself, some event would come back to me and I’d think it blog-worthy. I hope my memory serves me well when it comes time to recount the past week. Tuesday: I picked up Robert

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Monday – wrap up

Monday – wrap up Today was a very satisfying day. There were a wide range of problems to be solved and tasks carried out. I’ve talked to my favorite pizza place and they’re doing lunch for Wednesday. A Thai place is doing dinner Wednesday night. Thursday is a box lunch and an Indian sit-down dinner. This will be great food. Oh? What? Yes, the FreeBSD Dev Summit is pretty much good-to-go. So is

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A most busy day it’s been…

It’s now 1726 and it’s been a very busy day. I’ve been to the campus and scouted out some secret hacking lounges. Four of them. This will be good for the beer and pizza sessions we have planned. The PGCon t-shirt has been approved. Complete with deliberately known “error”. You find it. More registrations to reconcile with payments. 13 in fact. Done. Sent out a lightning talks / Work In Progress announcement. Sent

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Monday morning!

The third Australian speaker for BSDCan is at least now in North America. Washington Dulles International Airport (IAD) to be precise. He should be in Ottawa by late morning. I’ve done my email for the day. I left the house at 0715 and its now 0741. I’m not sure what time the medical clinic opens. Their phone number does not give hours. I’ll drive there next.

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Sunday – Penguins win game 2!

Sunday – Penguins win game 2! Sunday was busier than I expected. I made it home about 2pm and sat outside with my folks talking to Ted. He’s been our neighbour since I was a teenager and we’ve known him since before that. Some of his daughters had lived in the house before he moved in. I asked Ted about living in Holland during World War 2. His part of Holland, closer to

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Last minute bookings

I’ve been down to Les Suites and booked extra space for three BSDCan people. I’m just now booking a room for a speaker who did not respond with travel details in a timely fashion. I’m not pointing fingers or blaming… but when the conference organizer asks you to provide information that is vital to your travel/accommodation, it is pretty much on your own head to do this promptly. :) I also found out

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