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Monday, May 11 2009

LGM 2009 - Videos available

You can find the videos of our three presentations following those three links:

Excellent work from River Valley TV for videos and slides integration by the way !

Thursday, May 7 2009

LGM 2009 - Discussion about the Impacts of Design Decision on Software Usage and Adoption

Here is the talk I just did at Libre Graphics Meeting 2009.

Of course, these are just the slides. I'll update the blog post when we are going to have the recordings available.

Wednesday, May 6 2009

LGM 2009 - LTSP and graphics applications

Here is the presentation that Stéphane Graber and I did this morning in Libre Graphics Meeting 2009.

Good news is, just after the presentation, we had people coming up to us and see what we could to together to help graphics applications run better on thin clients.

More news to come up during the conference on this blog, if time permits to blog ! (we have to listen up too, you know ;-) )

UPDATE: You can see the video of the presentation here.

Sunday, April 5 2009

Revolution Linux to participate at Libre Graphics Meeting 2009

We are proud to announce that Revolution Linux will participate at Libre Graphics Meeting 2009.

LGM 2009 will be held in Montreal, Quebec, from May 6th to May 9th.

LGM 2009 is the fourth annual worldwide meeting of teams developing open source graphics applications. Designers, graphic artists and anyone involved in print production and/or web development are cordially invited to attend and meet the developers one to one.

One of the main aspects of our participation will be the presence of Stéphane Graber, Ubuntu liaison at Revolution Linux, who is Ubuntu developer, MOTU and also maintainer of LTSP and LTSP-Cluster. We sure think that his presence will bring more of the spirit of collaboration and sharing that LGM is all about.

I will also be there, bringing my two cents about graphics applications integration into education. I'll try to bring up the user point of view, and share experiences we had with graphics applications in our large scale deployments of thin clients.

We submitted those 3 talks, that we hope are in line with the spirit of LGM :

See you in Montreal !