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Linux Days Chemnitz 2008

Linux Days take place annually at Chemnitz University of Technology on first weekend in March and the BlinkenArea contributed this year by showcasting projects and giving lectures.

Lectures

Lectures were given by:

cavac

In this lecture, I presented a way to make your software more flexible and powerful by embedding the LUA scripting language.

Dauti

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ST & Stefan & Juliane

From a shiny idea to a blinking building

The BlinkenArea is a project group of people who developed more than 60 hard- and software projects. Apart from this, money is collected which flows into public welfare. The number of small and big projects rises and especially the pixel room TROIA as well as the display front bluebox are worth mentioning.

We were able to realise these projects only by a free operating system with open interfaces described in detail, the possibility to implement own drivers as well as to define formats and protocols. The lecture shall give an overview of the role Linux plays during the projects.

Projects

We were allowed to showcast a lot of BlinkenArea projects during the event. ArcadeMaxi, LittleLights, TroiCade, the TROIA_Prototype and the PixelCurtain were spread all over the building an the smaller projects could be seen at our stand at Live area (in German).

Report

Friday, Juliane

In the morning, I passed a test about microelectromechanical systems and mechanical engineering design. After that, I met ST, stefan and Berty in the building next door where the Linux Days take place and they had already started to build up the projects. Everything was very well prepared on the part of the organisers. Thus, we were able to focus on the projects and our stand. TroiCade took up most of the time because of the maintenence and we finished at about 2300.

Saturday, Juliane

We arrived at about 1000 and had breakfast in the catering room for people who contribute something to Linux Days. This is a great offer for organisers, stand owner, lecturer and all the other helping hands. After that we met a lot of people at our stand placed near to the entrance which enables us to attract a great deal of attention. At 1300 ST started to moderate the series of lectures concerning law and legal questions. The first one was about the queasy topic online search by the government using a tool called "Bundes-Trojaner". After this lecture, I went back to attend to our stand and took another look-around at all the other stands. Stefan and I had a short break with some cake in the catering room and between two lectures, we brought ST some as well. After that, we made an appointment with a guy from TuxRadio for the next day. In the evening, we were invited to a come-together-party which emerged as a great reception with a tasty five-course-menu.

It is 0146 now and I finished the last slide for our presentation on sunday. Good night.

Sunday, Juliane

The nights was too short and I am very tired today. We arrived at 1030 and went to the catering room at first to get some breakfast. At 1100, Stefan went down to the RadioTux stand but the internet had broken down and no streaming was possible. Half an hour later, they fixed the error and Stefan and ST gave an interview about the BlinkenArea and blinking projects. At 1230, we looked through our slides together for the first and the last time and gave our lecture at 1330. We got some positiv feedback, some offers and some ideas. We will see where this will take us. Shortly before 1800, we started to clear up and to remove our projects. We finished at 2030 and I am worn out.

Conclusion, Juliane

Everything was very well arranged and the organisers were very well equipped. It was a great event and the people enjoyed our projects. Hopefully, we get the possibility to participate again next year.

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