The domain appears to have been registered back in 2001, when Australia's internet was in its infancy and much of the nation's domain name registration control was still handled by Melbourne ...
The website of Australia's annual Linux conference has become temporarily inaccessible scant months before the event because of policy confusion over whether or not it is allowed to use its ...
WELLINGTON, New Zealand ‚ linux.conf.au announced the opening of its Call for Papers for LCA2010. linux.conf.au isn't just a Linux conference. It is a conference about Free and Open Source Software, ...
A year after its unsuccessful bid to host Australia’s flagship Linux conference in 2011, a team representing the regional Victorian centre of Ballarat has won the right to host Linux.conf.au in early ...
It’s taken several years, quite a lot of negotiation and the use of alternatives to get it through an uncertain period. But Australian open source conference linux.conf.au has finally permanently ...
The website of the Australian national Linux conference has not been accessible through its linux.conf.au domain name since at least October 19. The co-organiser of the 2009 conference, Ben Powell, ...
This week more than 500 people from around the world are arriving in Brisbane for Linux.conf.au 2011. As last month Brisbane and indeed much of Queensland was devastated by severe flooding, it’s an ...
I'm writing this blog post from Canberra Australia, while attending the Linux.conf.au (LCA) open source conference. Among the people who do these sorts of things, LCA has a well deserved reputation as ...
TechRepublic Australia is has been covering the Linux.conf.au 2012 conference in Ballarat this week. Here's the low-down on some very provocative sessions. Our TechRepublic team Down Under has been ...