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  1. 💥 LAST DAY 💥

    It's your very last chance to submit to the today - 1st October, AoE.

    We're just 25 submissions away from an excellent prize, courtesy of our Session Selection Co-chairs, @saera and @kattekrab

    Help us connect , , , , , , , , , , , folx together and share your stories.

    2025.everythingopen.au/program

  2. HURRY!

    You only have a couple of days left to submit your proposal to the !

    A huge thank you to the hundreds of authors who have submitted already - our Session Selection Committee are already reviewing!

    Into , , , , , , , , , , , , or the that support them?

    Now's your last chance!

    2025.everythingopen.au/program

  3. 🚨 HURRY!

    You have just over 24 hours to submit to the , which is open today, Anywhere on Earth (AoE).

    Into , , , , , , , , , , , , or the that support them?

    Submit your proposal NOW!

    2025.everythingopen.au/program

  4. The Call for Sessions is open until September 22nd - just a few more days to submit your proposal about , , , , , , , , , , , , or the that support them!

    Boosts appreciated.

    Join us in / Jan 20-22nd, 2025.

    2025.everythingopen.au/program

  5. Wow! Our Call for Sessions has proven incredibly popular, and we're delighted to see so many high-quality proposals being submitted.

    is open until Sep 22nd

    If you love , , , , , , , , , , , , or the that support them, then we'd love to hear from you.

    Join us in / Jan 20-22nd, 2025.

    2025.everythingopen.au/program

  6. Here's a wrap-up of , held last month in .

    We cover our brilliant , Geoff Huston AM, Jana Dekanovska, Professor @aquigley and @raejohnston highlight standout talks, and present the findings of our 🎉

    2024.everythingopen.au/news/th

  7. ... and our Royal Penguin Sponsor , our Fairy Penguin Sponsor and to our In kind sponsors @decryption, , and

    Thank you!

  8. Good morning ! We hope you had a wonderful Penguin Dinner 🐧 🍽️ at Ward's Brewery last night!

    We will begin proceedings in just under an hour, where Conference Director @xrobau will have some remarks, followed by our third from Deputy Director at 's , Professor @aquigley

    We hope you have a wonderful last day at !

  9. An enormous thank you to our Royal Penguin , our Fairy Penguin , and to our In-Kind sponsors , @decryption, , and
    💙🎉

    Your of is hugely appreciated.

    2024.everythingopen.au/sponsor

  10. Most of us have CPUs in our pockets as we attend the 2024 conference in Gladstone.

    ARM, a King Penguin sponsor of the conference develops the Total Compute reference software stack, a fully integrated open-source stack, from firmware up to Android.

    Total Compute provides frameworks for programming, analyzing, and debugging across all IP, including , , and , making developers lives easier!

    Thanks for , !

    arm.com/markets/consumer-techn

  11. is an Australian for-benefit organisation established to provide services to libraries in Australia, New Zealand and Asia.

    CAVAL’s long history in providing technological solutions has enabled them to be one of the first collections in Australia to implement the open source platform , providing open based access to information.

    Thank you for being a great of , !

    caval.edu.au

  12. We are grateful to for their in-kind of our network.

    's global carrier network is built from the ground up to eliminate lag.

    They shoot lasers down submarine cables to make games and apps go faster.

    Thank you for being a wonderful , !

    oneqode.com

  13. , a valued
    of 2024 is a supporter and contributor to projects such as:

    - a popular real-time for micro-controllers and micro-processors

    works similarly for ARM devices

    @zephyr is a scalable real-time operating system supporting multiple architectures, optimized for resource constrained devices.

    Thank you so much, ARM!

    arm.com/

  14. Continuing our Schedule Highlights, @mariadb Chief Innovation Officer Daniel Black @danblack takes us through - a tool for C and C++ applications.

    In this tutorial, Daniel shows how rr records the entire state of the program, allowing it to be interrogated.

    You will need to have bare metal with rr compiled, or a with rr proven to work, for this

    🗓️ Schedule: 2024.everythingopen.au/schedul

    🎟️ Register: 2024.everythingopen.au/attend/

  15. Continuing our Schedule Highlights, we present Nicholas Piggin, Software E at , who will be talking about the ideal runtime , covering and

    Schedule 🔜
    Registrations now open:
    2024.everythingopen.au/news/re

  16. Continuing our schedule highlights, we present @croy, Senior Software Engineer at the Australian , who will talk about Temporal Logic of Actions (+), a specification language that allows for mathematical of , and .

    Schedule 🔜

    Registrations now open:
    2024.everythingopen.au/news/re

  17. We're delighted to announce Professor Aaron Quigley @aquigley as our third speaker for !

    Professor Quigley is Deputy Director of and a noted and in , , and pervasive .

    His keynote will focus on "Intelligent Interfaces", where he explores new forms of enabled by technologies such as sound, light, electric fields, radio waves and .

    2024.everythingopen.au/news/ke

  18. In the first of our schedule highlights, we're delighted to present Scientia Professor @gernot who will present on efforts to take from a to fully-fledged
    with , named for open source luminary, John Lions.

    Schedule will be posted soon, we promise!

    Heavily discounted tickets still available, for a short time only:
    2024.everythingopen.au/news/re

  19. In today's retro post, one for the folx - it's @jk taking us through the journey of developing the fully open baseboard management controller, used to power the .

    If you love , , or implementation, this one's for you.

    🎥 youtube.com/watch?v=OLoKQ1nAkis

    Heavily discounted tickets still available, for a short time only:
    2024.everythingopen.au/news/re

  20. Happy new year! 🎇

    If your resolution is to learn more about the then we have you covered with this retro talk from 's Rohan McLure, who walks us through his first kernel patch submission, which broke the . He takes us on a deep dive into and , and how he learned a lot by breaking things.

    🎥 youtube.com/watch?v=Dvh-8czYDEk

    Heavily discounted tickets still available, for a short time only:
    2024.everythingopen.au/news/re

  21. Today we're starting our retro strong with a brilliant from 2023, @sebchan, CEO of , talking about , and how is used for in practice in a time of and

    “Flooding the world with raw information creates noise which hides truth”

    📽️ youtube.com/watch?v=Lj6v-eX_D-0

    Heavily discounted tickets still available, for a short time only:
    2024.everythingopen.au/news/re

  22. Today, in another one of our excellent talks, we have Andy Gelme - @[email protected] - talking , , , , and - showing how many technologies combine to give us robots that sense, learn and make decisions.

    Here, Andy presents the Services framework, which integrates these.

    youtube.com/watch?v=htbzn_xwEnU

  23. In today's recap of the standout talks from , we have @alicef, @gentoo Project Leader, who introduces us to - an distributed test automation system focused on upstream kernel development.

    youtube.com/watch?v=G9RDLLSJHKc

  24. As we recap our fantastic talks, next up is William Brown @firstyear from @SUSE who walks us through for , showing us their ambiguities, how they work, what their limitations are, and what we need to be thinking about when we implement them.

    Another fabulous talk from William.

    youtube.com/watch?v=V-7zMIgGO1U

  25. In this informative talk from , @[email protected] - Kat Cain from University, reports on the design and publication of an textbook, using the platform.

    Using a philosophy, the project collaborated with diverse students and staff, transforming learning from physical to digital.

    "People need to be positioned at the heart of any engagement with technology."

    youtube.com/watch?v=Fu8IoSgaw18

  26. To ease you into the weekend, have a watch of this excellent by @sebchan Director and CEO of , who covers the role of open technologies in practices such as , , , and re-interpretation, creating "the possibility of the museum as a physical and social interface to a physical and digitised archive".

    We hope you enjoy this as much as we did!

    youtube.com/watch?v=Lj6v-eX_D-0

  27. In our next Speaker Spotlight, we meet Lana Brindley and Steve Kowalik.

    Lana lives with , and together, they set out to ask: why is it so hard to access , generated by her own body, using ?

    2023.everythingopen.au/schedul

  28. Our next Speaker Spotlight for is Alice Ferrazzi - @alicef - who works with @gentoo.

    In this talk, Alice will provide a status update on the project.

    2023.everythingopen.au/schedul

  29. Our next Speaker Spotlight for is long time and ex luminary, Andy 'Geekscape' Gelme, who will chat to us about the confluence of , and - in - covering how to create an open framework to bring them all together.

    2023.everythingopen.au/schedul

  30. This Speaker Spotlight is deliberately in AWST - for @freakboy3742 - who is giving a on x-platform apps with

    You'll need some skills as background.

    2023.everythingopen.au/schedul

  31. Next in our Speaker Spotlight we have Tobin Harding who will take us through advanced in @rustlang using tools like and

    2023.everythingopen.au/schedul

  32. This morning in our Speaker Spotlight series we have David Gibson of

    , talking . - born of and in the 90s - is still used - and has been re-implemented in .

    2023.everythingopen.au/schedul

  33. Continuing our Speaker Spotlights as we slide in to , please meet @jk, who will be presenting ": literally everything is open".

    As Jeremy explains, the , and implementation is all .

    2023.everythingopen.au/schedul

  34. Next in our Speaker Spotlight series, because we know you're all - is @firstyear William Brown, who's presenting:

    "Web , and you - the future of "

    2023.everythingopen.au/schedul