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Last day of Linux.conf.au 2003

linux.conf.au (often abbreviated as LCA) is Australia's national Linux and Open Source conference. It is a roaming conference, held in a different city every year, coordinated by Linux Australia and organised by local Australian Linux User Groups.

The conference is a non-profit event, with any surplus funds being used to seed the following year's conference and to support the Australian Linux and open source communities. The name is actually the conference's URL, using the uncommon second-level domain .conf.au, just as other conferences - such as FOSS.IN - now do. The Rusty Wrench award for service to the free software community is presented at the conference.

Growing at a rate of approximately 25% in size per year, the conference is one of three major, international, grass-roots open-source conferences world wide. The other two are the Linux Symposium (commonly known as OLS) and Linux Kongress.

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Conference history

Event Date Venue and host city Keynote Speakers
CALU 1999 Jul 9Jul 11 1999 Monash University
Flag of Victoria (Australia) Melbourne, Victoria
Jon 'maddog' Hall
linux.conf.au 2001 Jan 17Jan 20 2001 University of New South Wales
Flag of New South Wales Sydney, New South Wales
Alan Cox, David Miller, Andrew Tridgell
linux.conf.au 2002 Feb 6Feb 9 2002 University of Queensland
Flag of Queensland Brisbane, Queensland
Andrew Tridgell Jeremy Allison, Michi Henning, Theodore Tso
linux.conf.au 2003 Jan 20Jan 25 2003 University of Western Australia
Flag of Western Australia Perth, Western Australia
Rusty Russell, Bdale Garbee, Andrew Tridgell
linux.conf.au 2004 Jan 12Jan 17 2004 University of Adelaide
Flag of South Australia Adelaide, South Australia
Bdale Garbee, Jon 'maddog' Hall, Havoc Pennington
linux.conf.au 2005 Apr 18Apr 23 2005 Australian National University
Flag of the Australian Capital Territory Canberra, Australian Capital Territory
Andrew Tridgell, Andrew Morton, Eben Moglen
linux.conf.au 2006 Jan 23Jan 28 2006 University of Otago
Flag of New Zealand Dunedin, New Zealand
Mark Shuttleworth, Damian Conway, David Miller
linux.conf.au 2007 Jan 15Jan 20 2007 University of New South Wales
Flag of New South Wales Sydney, New South Wales
Kathy Sierra, Andrew S. Tanenbaum, Chris Blizzard
linux.conf.au 2008 Jan 28Feb 2 2008 University of Melbourne
Flag of Victoria (Australia) Melbourne, Victoria
Anthony Baxter, Bruce Schneier, Stormy Peters
linux.conf.au 2009 Jan 19Jan 24 2009 University of Tasmania
Flag of Tasmania Hobart, Tasmania1
Tom Limoncelli, Angela Beesley, Simon Phipps

In 1999, CALU was conceived, bankrolled (via his personal credit card) and executed by Linux kernel hacker Rusty Russell. It laid the foundation for a successful, strongly technical, eclectic and fun conference series.

A major highlight of the 2004 conference was Linus Torvalds, originator of the Linux operating system kernel, being dunked in a dunk tank to raise money for charity.

The 2006 event broke new ground, being the first conference to be held outside Australia, recognising the importance of the New Zealand Linux community.

At Linux.conf.au 2007 in Sydney, a new feature was an Open Day for non-conference attendees, in which community groups, interest groups and Linux businesses held stands and demonstrations.

The 2008 event was the second time the conference had been held in Melbourne but the first time under the linux.conf.au name.

Miniconfs

Linux.conf.au 2003 was the first event to have mini-conferences which preceded the main event. The miniconfs are half - 2 days streamed gatherings which have their own programme but are open for any conference attendee to participate in. This grew in 2004, with the Open-Source in Government (ossig) miniconf, EducationaLinux, Debian Miniconf and GNOME.conf.au.

Recurring Miniconfs have included those devoted to Debian, education, security and multimedia.

References

  1. ^ "Hobart to host 2009 Linux conference", ITWire (2008-02-01). Retrieved on 1 February 2008. 

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