Happy Bacon

Happy Bacon

People of the world unite, for good news is afoot. [Last week I complained bitterly](https://archivedblog.jonobacon.com/?p=874) that I had missed Decapitated and Hammerfall at our local club, and most gutted I was. Well it turns out that I am a pleb. Not just a pleb, but an idiot too. Why? Well, I got the month wrong – Decapitated play on the 21st Feb and Hammerfall on the 24th Feb!

I am a happy boy now. If you have bad news for me, don’t tell me today. If you want something or a favour do ask me, I am in a good mood and might do it. *Might*.

Spoofed email

Spoofed email

[Funny](https://www.understated.co.uk/blog/2007/info2pif-someones-spoofing-my-email/), I got some email from Matt mentioning something about some *Hot Goat Pornography!!1!1!!* and informing me about *willing barnyard companions* and I actually believed it was from him. Looks like he should not have told me about that club he went to last night in Amsterdam…

More speaking slots confirmed

More speaking slots confirmed

Recently I have been confirmed to give one of the keynotes at [GUADEC](https://guadec.org/) in Birmingham between 15th – 21st July 2007 and I am now confirmed as a speaker for [FISL 8.0](https://fisl.softwarelivre.org/8.0/www/?q=en) in Brazil between 12th – 14th April 2007. These gigs will be added to calendar when I have concrete times. Hope to see a bunch of you there!

LUGRadio Live 2007!

LUGRadio Live 2007!

As one of the [four large gents](https://www.lugradio.org/) I am pleased to announce LUGRadio Live 2007 will happen on the **7th and 8th July 2007** at [The Lighthouse](https://www.light-house.co.uk/) in Wolverhampton, England.

LUGRadio Live is an awesomely cool, fun, social and interesting two-day conference based around Open Source, free software and related subjects. The show packs in interesting speakers, exhibitors, BOF sessions, debates and a live recording of [LUGRadio](https://www.lugradio.org/) in front of an audience.

This is the third year we are running LUGRadio Live and the last two years have proved successful with a great a line up of speakers, exhibitors and an excellent bunch of people coming along to make it what it is. This year promises to be bigger, better, and the venue is a fantastic location for the event.

More details about the event, hotels and all that jazz is coming – the website is being set up as we speak, but this blog entry is here to encourage one thing, and one thing only – **SPEAKERS!**

## SPEAKERS SPEAKERS SPEAKERS!

We have around 45 slots to fill this year, and we are keen to get a range of interesting and different talks at LUGRadio Live 2007. In the past we have had speakers including Simon Phipps, Mark Shuttleworth, Michael Meeks, Ted Haeger, Stephen Lamb, Christian Schaller, Simon Willison, Matthew Garrett and more. This year we are sure to have an excellent line-up of speakers!

We are keen for subjects including, but not limited to:

* Desktops – GNOME/KDE/Xfce/Enlightenment etc…
* Cool technology – Beryl/Compiz/Telepathy/Arthur/GStreamer/Pulseaudio etc…
* Community
* The web
* Software development
* Digital rights and ethical computing
* Free software in the home, arcades, embedded applications and other places
* Crazy, wacky, funky uses of technology
* Retro computing
* Digital media
* Anything else

So, if you want to speak at LUGRadio Live 2007, send an email to [email protected] with the following details:

* Your name and email address
* Talk title
* Short abstract of your talk
* Type of talk – main stage or lightning

We have two type of talk – Main and Lightning. Main talks are 45 minutes long and lightning talks are 25 minutes long.

So, lets make it a third incredible year for LUGRadio Live – the fun begins here…

Calling all Brits…again

Calling all Brits…again

OK Brits, time to call on you again. The BBC has an open consultation regarding its online services for making content available. Question 5 is whether this service should only be made available to Microsoft platforms. Naturally, this would be a bad idea for various reasons:

* We should always encourage media consumption on all systems, using open formats where possible.
* Being a license holder does not make an assumption that I am a Microsoft customer.
* Being a license holder gives me a certain amount of leveragable opinion on where the BBC is moving forward, and as a public institution I feel it should be as open and accessible as possible. I would not expect my tax return forms to only be available in Word format, and I don’t expect my TV shows to only play on a Microsoft platform.

So, make your thoughts known people. [This is the magic link for the consultation](https://www.bbc.co.uk/bbctrust/consult/open-consultations/ondemand_services.html), so get along and fill out Question 5 with your views. 🙂

Make videos, win stuff

Make videos, win stuff

We all like ‘free’, both free as in speech and free as in beer, well how about free as in “cool little device”?

Technalign (producers of Pioneer Linux which based is on Kubuntu) and Canonical have hooked together for a competition for all you orange sunglasses wearing, kilted, Lost-loving video makers, and the rest of us who fancy a go at making videos. Send in a decent video and you could bag a prize.

The videos that they are looking for are be between 60 and 90 seconds long, and are based on the ideas, thoughts, ethics, development processes, colours or people in the Open Source world. The objective is to produce a video that encapsulates some of the above, and makes for essential viewing. Well, essential viewing while sat in front of a computer and checking your email and chatting on IRC. 😛

The best ones win prizes and the cream of the crop bags a [Technalign Flare MP4 player/recorder](https://www.tapioneer.com/flare). Others can win a Flare mini or a Flare Micro.

This is where it is cool though – the videos can be made on any device, from a mobile phone to broadcast camera. You don’t have to have one of those hulking great cameras that is strapped to your waist that you see in behind the scenes documentaries. Your vids can be submitted in any recognised standard video format; there won’t be any obvious penalising or boot to the spuds for those souls who cannot manage to deliver a Theora file, although of course, you should all try to use Theora and spread the good love. The videos should be sent to [videos.tapioneer.com](https://videos.tapioneer.org/).

The comp is open now and closes 31st March. Judging will be performed by a panel of bods from both Technalign and Canonical. See [this page](https://videos.tapioneer.org/) for more details.

More speaking slots confirmed

Another win

Wow, kudos to the Novell team for their [recent roll out of Linux desktops and servers](https://tirania.org/blog/archive/2007/Jan-30-1.html), and great timing too! It is case studies like this that are really helping Linux and free software to shape the IT world. 🙂

How To Herd Cats And Influence People…video action

How To Herd Cats And Influence People…video action

Well, the video of the very first, virgin performance of *How To Herd Cats And Influence People* is now available. This is a talk I will be trotting around the world at conferences. This was filmed on Thursday 18th Jan in Sydney at linux.conf.au. The talk discusses some of the core issues in building strong community, covers aspects of the Ubuntu community and some other things.

Download:

* [Main](https://mirror.linux.org.au/pub/linux.conf.au/2007/video/thursday/173.ogg)
* [Pickle’s Mirror](https://www.c-nic.org/mirrors/jonobacon-herdingcats.ogg)
* [Matt East’s Mirror](https://www.mdke.org/tmp/jonobacon-herdingcats.ogg)
* [Oojaa’s Mirror](https://lugradio.atchoo.org/misc/jonobacon-herdingcats.ogg)
* [Chris Rose’s Mirror](https://icanthack.com/mirror/jonobacon.com/hearding-cats.ogg)

Thanks to Pickle, Oojah, Matt East and Chris Rose and for mirroring. If anyone else can contribute a mirror, please [mail me](mailto:jono AT jonobacon DOT com) and I will add it to the list. Thanks!

I had some excellent feedback about the talk at LCA, and as usual, I will be refining it for each performance, so if you are due to see me speak at a conference, rest assured, there will be plenty of new content in the talk.

Seraphidian videos YouTube’d

Seraphidian videos YouTube’d

First I get [myspace.com/jonobacon](https://myspace.com/jonobacon) and now I am using with YouTube. Wow, watch me go! Next I will need a Faceparty and Livejournal account…

So yes, last night I uploaded some content to YouTube, and it is all video footage, music videos and a documentary about my band [Seraphidian](https://myspace.com/seraphidian). This was all filmed when we recorded our first album Caged back in 2004.

Go and get your peelers feasting on:

* [Making of Caged – Part 1](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FupUeyNYn3g)
* [Making of Caged – Part 2](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0WevdDNC-Z4)
* [Making of Caged – Part 3](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nGosvEFuqyA)
* [Caged music video](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9d1XBRIeiZM)
* [To The End music video](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4OoIY5HIeeU)

Lots of live, studio, interview and stupid footage. 🙂

Interviewed on Linux Action Show

Interviewed on Linux Action Show

The other day I did an interview with the fellas on the [Linux Action Show](https://www.linuxactionshow.com/?p=79). They are nice guys, good fun, and the interview covered my work with Ubuntu, Jokosher, my [new book](https://www.amazon.com/Practical-PHP-MySQL-Building-Applications/dp/0132239973) and lots of discussion.

Go and [download it](https://www.linuxactionshow.com/?p=79).