• The Utah Open Source Conference 2009 is just around the corner, October 8-10, 2009 is not too far away!!  It’s time to submit your presentations. UTOSC 2008 received over 90 submissions, and we ended up with over 50 presentations.  The odds are good that if your presentation is a good open source topic, it will get selected.

    The Call for Papers for UTOSC 2009 is officially open! Paper submission deadline is August 15, 2009 at Midnight, just under 2 months prior to UTOSC 2009, October 8-10 2009.

    This year, we’ve enabled a few new features to conman, our paper submission system.  First off, everyone can see all of the abstracts which have been submitted, which includes a new RSS Feed for watching new submissions.  Also, about 1 month before selections are made (about 2 months before UTOSC 2009), we’ll open voting to any registered attendees, speakers, volunteers, etc.  We’re excited to enable these new features and will be working hard to make more improvements to the system.  We want to send a shout out to our programmers for their hard work on our system this year.

    If you’ve got something to share, something to tell, something to introduce or something to show, please take the time and submit a presentation to the Utah Open Source Conference 2009.  We’d love to see your presentation!!

    Some people are natural public speakers and presenters while others are reluctant to imagine themselves in front of a group of people at a conference.  Nobody should feel unqualified or inexperienced to present. We want presenters who can share information at all levels.

    And now, some tough questions.

    What should I talk about?

    You should talk about Open Source software, philosophy, technology, etc. The theme for this year’s conference centers around ‘Ability’ so your topic can be targeted at beginners, experts, or someone in between.

    It may help to see what topics were presented last year. Go to <http://2008.utosc.com/speaker/list/> for information about 2008′s conference sessions.

    This year, several sessions will be targeted at beginning or “newbie” users including those who are family members of an Open Source geek. Basic sessions around Linux, The GIMP, or WordPress are good examples of these types of sessions.

    We have really expanded our categories offerings this year and you can select multiple audiences as well.  If there is a category you do not see listed, please let us know by emailing our program coordinator, Clint Savage at <clint@utos.org>.

    What does a response to a call for papers look like?

    You should come up with a brief outline, or abstract, of your presentation and who would be interested. You should also provide some information about you, your
    experience with open source software and the specific aspects you’re proposing to speak about.

    Here’s an example of an abstract:

    Title: Open source home security

    This presentation will outline how I have used a Linux server, IP cameras, and open source software, to provide around-the-clock video and image surveilance of my home which is archived for later viewing and is available for viewing via the Web when I’m not at home.

    The presentation will describe how to set up a system similar to mine and what alternatives are available for software and hardware in the system.

    What’s in it for me?

    There are lots of perks reserved for people chosen to present at the Utah Open Source Conference!

    Resumé material
    Having presented on a topic at a conference is a great thing to add to your resumé and could make the difference the next time you apply for a job.

    Free admission
    If you’re chosen as a speaker, we’ll let you — and your family — into the conference for FREE!

    A picture and a paragraph
    Speakers are asked to submit a digital photo and a paragraph of biographical information which will be seen by those viewing the UTOSC website and those reading the conference program.

    Warm fuzzies
    Being involved in the Utah Open Source Conference is a great experience. Just ask anyone who was involved in UTOSC 2007 or UTOSC 2008.

    What’s that URL again?
    Go to <http://2009.utosc.com/> and get yourself an account. Then you can submit as many presentation ideas as you wish!!

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  • Don’t let the rain ruin your fun.  Come to the InterLUG BBQ anyway.  We’ll still be there cooking burgers and giving away drinks, bring your fruit salad and get on over to Scera Park.

    Where:  Scera Park, Red Pavilion.  This is on the east side of the park. (map)

    When:  Saturday (Today), June 20, 2009 – 12pm – 2pm

    For more information — READ THIS!!

    Cheers,

    Clint

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  • If for no other reason than to come and check out Victor Villa’s masterpiece grill (can cook 50 burgers at once), you should come to the PLUG InterLUG BBQ. He’ll be bringing it and we’ll be providing drinks and burgers (with buns and essentials).  But you should see this awesome grill!  Thanks for bringing it along mindjuju!

    DON’T FORGET TO BRING A POTLUCK ITEM TO SHARE (HARDWARE AND EATS)

    We’ve mentioned the BBQ here a couple of times on this blog and several mailing lists have mentioned it as well.  But if you can’t remember the details, here you go again:

    Party Information

    Where:  Scera Park, Red Pavilion.  This is on the east side of the park. (map)

    When:  Saturday, June 20, 2009 – 12pm – 2pm

    Why:  To allow the geek’s significant others to socialize, sympathize and find ways to cope with their geek’s habits.  Or maybe it’s just to bring the kids to the park, and free food.  Either way, it’ll be fun!

    Hardware Exchange

    As normal, please feel free to bring any spare computer parts to trade or exchange.  There will be people there looking for something useful and you might just have what they need.  Anything left over will be recycled by Orem City*.

    We hope to see you all there!

    Cheers,

    Clint

    * – This is not recycling really.  If someone would like to recycle the left over computer parts, feel free to speak up at the BBQ.

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  • Sorry this took so long, but here it is: Brandon Beattie’s much talked about MythTV presentation from the 2008 Utah Open Source Conference is now available for viewing online at OpenSourceTV.TV.

    This presentation covers design, hardware, and software needed to build a Linux HTPC. Topics include what hardware works best in Linux, Distro flavors, available software, setup and using Linux multimedia. Software covered include MythTV, Xine, MPlayer, and VLC.

    Brandon Beattie is a media and automation geek who has used Linux and OSS exclusively for over half of his life. He has worked on everything Linux from embedded systems to super clusters and has contributed to numerous OSS projects, local Linux groups and software standards. He is known locally for his media geekness, as a former president of SLLUG and internationally for his work with Linux Media projects including MythTV, developing the first HDTV support in Linux, and his large collection of Linux media howto’s. In his spare time he enjoys seeing sunlight and the lost geek art of socializing with non-geeks.

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  • A little over a week ago, we announced the Nerds in the Sun (PLUG BBQ) event on June 20 from 12-2pm.

    This post is a bit of an update to the details for the event.  As we stated, we’ll be at Scera Park, in the Red Pavilion.  Pretty much the same place we’ve been the last few years.

    UPDATE

    Utah Open Source will be providing 40 hamburgers, buns, cheese, mayo, mustard and ketchup.  If you are planning on attending, please bring any potluck food item you like, pickles, salad, desert, etc.  Utah Open Source will also be providing several 12-packs of soda (both leaded and unleaded) and of course, water.  If you would like to bring your own meat, please feel free to do so.

    As usual, Joseph Hall (redbeard) will probably bring something all chef-like and amazing.  He might even share with you if you are nice, but I guess it depends if he attends.

    In addition, we’re doing a Hardware potluck.  This means that you should bring all of your old hardware and swap it with others who could use it.  If it doesn’t get taken, it gets recycled to the big dumpster (not recycling at all).

    Looking forward to seeing you all there.  Here’s the details again:

    Where:  Scera Park, Red Pavilion.  This is on the east side of the park. (map)

    When:  Saturday, June 20, 2009 – 12pm – 2pm

    Why:  To allow the geek’s significant others to socialize, sympathize and find ways to cope with their geek’s habits.  Or maybe it’s just to bring the kids to the park, and free food.  Either way, it’ll be fun!

    Cheers,

    Clint

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  • The Utah Open Source Foundation, in its goal to promote Open Source throughout Utah and beyond, is proud to promote the following events.  These events are generally related to Open Source and Technology in Utah.  If your event is not listed below, please contact clint@utos.org to get it added.

    Utah Technology Community Announcements

    • UTOS-ConMan HackNights happen most every Tuesday night in June, watch http://utos.org for announcements.
    • Watch for the UTOSC 2009 ‘Call for Papers’ – http://2009.utosc.com

    If you have announcements or events that are happening around open source in Utah which you would like included, please contact clint@utos.org.
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    Upcoming Activities for June 2009

    Wed, June 10, 11:30pm – 1:00pm
    SLLUG: Daytime SIG Meeting
    Topic: IPTables Basics
    Where: BetaLoft SLC – 357 West 200 S, Suite 201, Salt Lake City
    Contact: Clint Savage, herlo1@gmail.com

    Wed, June 10, 7:30pm – 9:00pm
    Provo Linux Users Group
    Topic: KVM & QEMU
    Link: http://plug.org
    Where: Omniture
    Contact: Ryan Simpkins, simpkins.ryan @gmail.com

    Thu, June 11, 6pm – 9pm
    Utah Mobile Developers Group
    Where: STG Dev Center, 555 South 300 East, Salt Lake City, Utah
    Contact: Glen Lewis, glen @ glenlewis.com

    Thu, June 11, 7:00pm – 8:30pm
    Utah Python User Group Meeting
    Link: http://utahpython.org
    Topic: GUI Toolkit Extravaganza
    Where: University of Utah, Emma Eccles Jones Medical Research Building, Room 1200
    Contact: Dave, tonedevf AT gmail.com

    Sat, June 13th (All Day)
    SouthEast LinuxFest (SELF)
    Where: Clemson, South Carolina
    Info: http://southeastlinuxfest.org

    Sat, June 13th, 12-5pm
    Utah CodeAway
    Link: http://codeaway.org/
    Where: BetaLoft, 357 West 200 South, Suite 201, Salt Lake City
    Contact: Laura Moncur, laura @ moncur.biz

    Sat, June 13, 6pm – 8pm
    Ubuntu-Utah Meeting
    Link: http://utah.ubuntu-us.org
    Where: University of Utah – Merrill Engineering Building (MEB) Comp-Sci Labs Rm 2555
    Contact: Aaron Toponce, aarontoponce@ gmail.com

    June 17-19
    Open Source Bridge
    Where: Portland, Oregon
    Info: http://opensourcebridge.org

    Wed, June 17, 7:10pm – 8:40pm
    Salt Lake Linux User Group (SLLUG)
    Link: http://sllug.org
    Where: University of Utah, Warnock Engineering Building (WEB) room 101 or 103 (Previously known as EMCB)
    Contact: Marc Christensen marc aT mecworks.com

    Thu, June 18, 6pm – 9pm
    Utah Java User’s Group (ujug.org)
    Link: http://ujug.org
    Where: SelectHealth (IHC), 4646 West Lake Park Blvd., West Valley City
    Contact: Chris Maki, chrismaki AT me.com

    Thu, June 18, 7:00pm – 8:30pm
    Utah PHP User Group (UPHPU)
    Topic:  Fundamentals of PHP by Adam Barrett
    Link: http://uphpu.org
    Where: Bill Good Marketing, Draper, Utah
    Contact: Victor Villa, vvilla @ gmail.com

    Sat, June 20, 12pm – 2pm
    Nerds in the Sun, Provo Linux User Group InterLug Barbecue
    (sponsored by Utah Open Source)
    Link: http://blog.utos.org/2009/05/27/event-nerds-in-the-sun-plug-summer-bbq/
    Where: Scera Park, Orem, Utah (map)

    Tue, June 23, 6:30pm – 8:00pm
    SLC Ruby (slc.rb)
    Link: http://groups-beta.google.com/group/urug
    Where: Neumont University Room #300
    Contact: Jake Mallory, tinomen @gmail.com

    Thu, June 25, 8:00am – 9:30am
    CTO Breakfast
    Link: http://www.windley.com/cto_forum
    Where: Novell Cafeteria
    Contact: Phil Windley, phil At windley.org

    Thu, June 25, 6pm – 8pm
    Logan Dev Group
    Where: Room 208 (Faculty Seminar Lounge), Merrill-Cazier Library, Utah State University, Logan, UT
    Contact: Matthew Reinbold, matthew.reinbold At voxpopdesign.com

    Fri, June 26, 12:30pm – 2pm
    UTOS/UPHPU Geek Lunch
    Link: http://utos.org/geek-lunch
    Contact: Victor Villa, vvilla AT gmail.com

    Tue, June 30, 7:30pm – 9:00pm
    Ogden Area Linux User Group
    Link: http://oalug.com
    Where: Weber County Main Library, Board Room
    Contact: Seth House, whiteinge@ gmail.com

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    Each of the events were pulled from the Utah Tech Events calendar, feel free to subscribe by clicking the link below (or adding the following feed to your calendaring program)
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    Utah Tech Events Calendar – Google Calendar: http://sn.im/ute-calendar
    Utah Tech Events Calendar – iCal Feed: http://sn.im/ute-calendar-ics

    Utah Open Source Foundation also regularly records Local User Group (LUG) meetings throughout the state.  Feel free to check out our podcasts and live streaming schedules.

    Utah Open Source Podcasts – http://podcast.utos.org

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