Radio Ga Ga

Radio Ga Ga

Blogging is such a fun thing to do. Despite the fact that Paul and I sit two feet away from each other, it is still fun to blog about our opinions. That is not to say we ignore each other at work (oh yeah, Paul is my boss at OpenAdvantage), but we might as well ramble...
Usability schmoosability

Usability schmoosability

After the busyness of last week, it has been nice to spend a week without traveling all over the place. Since I have got back from The Hague I have been working on a few areas in which there is the potential for some Open Source adoption. This has hooked in with a lot...
Flosspols

Flosspols

More photos in the Gallery. On Wednesday i headed over to the Open Source and Libre Software in Government conference over in The Hague, Holland. I met up with Pete Nichols from the UCE, checked-in and then waited for the flight. We got into Schipol at about 7.30pm...
Posh lunches and open bunches

Posh lunches and open bunches

More photos in the Gallery. Yesterday, Elliot and I headed down to London to the Open Source in the Public Sector conference. Taking place at the swanky QEII conference center in Westminster, the event discussed how Open Source can be used by the public sector and the...
Whistle and flute

Whistle and flute

Good weekend, this one. Old flame Soraya came up to visit, and we all headed out for a curry on Sunday night. It was nice to spend a weekend not working for once. 🙂 After the success at the local governance event, I started following up on some of the leads from the...
Local government and Open Source

Local government and Open Source

It was a good day yesterday. Over at Villa Park (a place I have never been to, and a place that is pretty damn impressive) we run the OpenAdvantage booth to represent Open Source at an event dominated by local government. We got there early, set the stand up, spoke to...