Master Presentations and Workshops List
Presentations and workshops I've given, mostly at conferences. Like the rest it's under construction. Sorry for flooding folks with these, I've got a few cool interviews in the queue, just waiting on responses on follow-up questions.
My articles for the weeks of June 1 and June 8
In the first half of June I covered OS X memory security issues, Joomla! author Barrie North, Facebook and the CPAL, a new book on choosing an open source CMS, and sessions from Open Web Vancouver 2009 (pirates, women, and business, oh my!)
June 11-12 Vancouver, CA - Open Web Vancouver 2009
Interested in web-based CMS, open source, web standards, the semantic web, man-sized talking salmon, the Swedish Pirate Party, or just getting out and spending some time in a gorgeous place?
Getting Speaking Gigs
Some people would rather gnaw their own leg off than stand up in front of a group of people and speak. However, if you can pull it off, getting out and speaking can be a great way to raise your profile, build your audience, network with peers, and bu
Article: Novell's Linux Desktop Advances
I had a chat with the CTO of Novell Canada, which ultimately sparked an article on where Novell's been taking the Linux desktop for SuSE 10.1.
New WIGI Conference Coming Up - San Francisco
Those of you who follow my blog might have read my notes from the 2005 WIGI conference in Seattle. This was an excellent and informative gathering for anyone who wants to get into games, not just women. The next one is on February 18 in San Francisco
Presenting at LinuxWorld Canada in Toronto on April 24 - 25
Every year I go to LinuxWorld Canada in Toronto (well, it had a different name before but it's essentially the same show), and 2006 is no different. This year I'm presenting three talks, masochist that I am.
WIGI Conference Notes TOC
For your convenience, I decided to make a quick page that points to each of the five part series on the Women in Games International conference I attended in 2005.
WIGI Conference Notes Part 5 - The Executive Perspective
This is in some ways a "higher level" talk in that these are high level executives sharing their thoughts and experiences. It was a nice way to end the day, kind of looking at the future and other aspects of the industry.
WIGI Conference Notes Part 4 - The Ultimate Challenge, Balacing Work and Personal Life
As I mentioned before, the game industry has a higher employee turnover even than professional sports. This panel covered both the reasons for this and potential solutions.
