SAGE-AU 2006 wrap-up

pjf on 2006-07-30T01:26:29

SAGE-AU 2006 wrap-up
I'm home from The Australian System Administrators Conference, more commonly known as SAGE-AU 2006. This year the conference was held in Canberra, in the middle of winter, but since my entire time was spent indoors I didn't really have a chance to discover if the weather was as cold as it was supposed to be.

Perl Training Australia often uses conferences as a way to boot-strap new courses, and this year the boot-strapped course was Perl for System Administration. The full-day tutorial was held on Monday, and I stayed up rather late the night before getting the slides and materials just right.

During the tutorial I discovered that my audience had a lot more knowledge than I had anticipated, but this ended up being very good as I could cover more advanced topics in more depth, and more material overall. I was also worried that the content wasn't SysAdmin-focused enough, but the great many comments I received after the course indicated otherwise.

The conference dinner this year was held in the ANZAC museum, which featured a great many original and recreated artifacts from WWII. Overall it was a very sobering experience, despite the copious amounts of free alcoholic beverages that were available.

Lee Monette, SAGE-AU's administrative head and heart is moving on to greener pastures, and was given a standing ovation at the dinner for her amazing service to the guild throughout the years. Lee's efficiency and organisation has been nothing less of astounding, and I am certain she'll have great success in her new adventures.

Friday morning at 9am I presented my paper on Human Interfaces for Geeks. I try to put a little humour into my talks, although I wasn't sure how many laughs I'd get with everyone being hung-over from the dinner the night before.

I was very pleased to discover that SysAdmins keep their sense of humour even after a long night of festivities, and that many had woken "early" and consumed a great deal of caffeine to see my presentation. The talk was extremely well received, with a great many laughs all around. With luck, a few people may have even learnt a thing or two.

I'm now back in Melbourne, enjoying a beautiful weekend before starting on yet another hard-slog finishing our web development course. My plans are then to stop biting off huge chunks of coursework, and instead take the rest of the decade off.


Levine?

jjore on 2006-07-31T03:49:29

SAGE-AU? The same conference that had Stephen Levine as a speaker? Neato. We both do a doofy kind of dance on some local performance/social clubs. If you get him again you should ask him to demonstrate what he does with Ramsey's Braggarts.

Re:Levine?

pjf on 2006-08-03T04:18:42

SAGE-AU? The same conference that had Stephen Levine as a speaker?

The very same. Unfortunately we didn't have Steven as a speaker this year, although he did pop down to Melbourne for a few weeks beforehand.

I'm guessing from your comments that you're a Morris dancer, or does Steven have even more performance talent of which I have not yet heard?

Re:Levine?

jjore on 2006-08-03T04:37:57

I'm one of those ilk. Steven still has other talents, it's just that we share the morris dancing.