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hello from Ottawa

When I have a high temperature, i.e. fever, I am very talkative. I just measured it up to 39.6deg;C (103.3°F). Now I don't have anyone to talk to verbally, so I'm blogging. You have been warned. But no, this post is not contageous.

I am in Ottawa since last night, despite all the challanges on the way -- really, click here if you want to read the whole storyCollapse )

The big problem is I caught a cold during the first flight, and now I feel strange. I can not listen to the talks (except for the keynote), I am taking pills a story about pills, way smallerCollapse ) and such, gargling the NaCl solution, and all that. So far it helps a little -- I either have a fever or feel like a slowpoke under the drugs.

My talk is moved from Wednesday evening to Thursday morning (not because of me, and I only found it while getting a badge). I hope I will be less of a hot vegetable by that time. I need to make it because I already did most of it.

Conferences, conferences...

I am almost ready for the LinuxTag, my flight from Moscow to Berlin is tomorrow mid-day. I have prepared booklets, even in German (thanks to Mario and Bernhard, OpenVZ users from Austria who will also help me with the booth). And I will even have a monitor to demo Overo Gumstix running Linux (thanks to Björn from XtreemFS). So if you are visiting LinuxTag this year, come to say hello!

If you happen to be on a different continent, North America, then I welcome you to visit LinuxSymposium. This is a quite a big annual event, and unlike LinuxWorld (which is now called OpenSourceWorld) they haven't changed their name for 10 years (well, hmm, actually they dropped the Ottawa prefix since this year it will be held in Montreal -- but at least they left the Linux part, the one that is most important for me). For the LinuxSymposium I am preparing a tutorial and a BoF. So, again, come to say hello! :)

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