The 13th Australian national Linux conference, which begins next week in Ballarat, will be a bit short on original presentations as the organisers have decided to have a "best of" selection for most of the final day.
Is it really a good idea to head the organising of a major technical conference when you have a young wife and child at home? Is it wise to take on this kind of a load when you are a full-time worker and commute a few hours some days of the week to get to your job?
A total of 185 proposals for papers were submitted to the organisers of the 13th Australian national Linux conference by the time the deadline ended on August 7, conference director Josh Stewart told iTWire today.
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