As I mentioned in an earlier post: Brian Aker, MySQL's Director
of Architecture, will be on a little grand tour of AU/NZ in the
coming few weeks. Next week he'll be in Melbourne, speaking at
the Melbourne MySQL User Group. Exact day/time:
Wednesday 18 January, 7pm
If you're in Melbourne, do sign up (free) and RSVP for this
event, Brian is an interesting guy.
As I mentioned in an earlier post: Brian Aker, MySQL's Director
of Architecture, will be on a little grand tour of AU/NZ in the
coming few weeks. Next week he'll be in Melbourne, speaking at
the Melbourne MySQL User Group. Exact day/time:
Wednesday 18 January, 7pm
If you're in Melbourne, do sign up (free) and RSVP for this
event, Brian is an interesting guy.
Saturday I will be at Camp SysAdmin Bay Lisa, Usenix, and of course
Splunk.
Wednesday of next week I will be in Melbourne for the MySQL
meetup.
mysql.meetup.com/93/
The week after I will be at Australia's national Linux conference
(which is actually in New Zealand)
On Tuesday the 31st I will be in Brisbane and attending the
meetup there:
MySQL Users Group Brisbane (http://mysql.meetup.com/84/events/4811014/)
And somewhere else late that week but Groggy wasn't around to get
me the information :)
I have Saturday night free in San Fran? Any thoughts on what I
should go do?
Saturday I will be at Camp SysAdmin Bay Lisa, Usenix, and of course
Splunk.
Wednesday of next week I will be in Melbourne for the MySQL
meetup.
mysql.meetup.com/93/
The week after I will be at Australia's national Linux conference
(which is actually in New Zealand)
On Tuesday the 31st I will be in Brisbane and attending the
meetup there:
MySQL Users Group Brisbane (http://mysql.meetup.com/84/events/4811014/)
And somewhere else late that week but Groggy wasn't around to get
me the information :)
I have Saturday night free in San Fran? Any thoughts on what I
should go do?
Update: The video is up on Google. You'll likely have better luck pulling it down from there, our little server can't quite keep up if too many people request it.
Finished the video production for Sheeri's MySQL backup presentation. It's a biggy, over 500mb. I exported in H.264 and MPEG-4 Quicktime because there were reports of not being able to see the video. I've attempted to export at lower quality and didn't notice any significant change in filesize.
I'll put a link to the Google vidio when Sheeri gets it put up, because my guess is the Kruckenberg machine won't do so well with this.
Sometimes apple gets things right.
Have someone send you three or four images. In the attachments
list in Mail.app there is an option called "Slideshow".
Click it :)
...and sometimes they blow it. Like sticking spyware in iTunes or
not learning how to do RSS well in their browser or say by not
fixing iSync to work with most modern cell phones.
Or how about letting me put bookmarks in my mp3's in my ipod so
that I can track where I was in a chapter?
Putting a real database engine behind Mail.app would be nice as
well, because searching it is a major hassle.
The glow of the coolness of "Slideshow" slowly fades...
Sometimes apple gets things right.
Have someone send you three or four images. In the attachments
list in Mail.app there is an option called "Slideshow".
Click it :)
...and sometimes they blow it. Like sticking spyware in iTunes or
not learning how to do RSS well in their browser or say by not
fixing iSync to work with most modern cell phones.
Or how about letting me put bookmarks in my mp3's in my ipod so
that I can track where I was in a chapter?
Putting a real database engine behind Mail.app would be nice as
well, because searching it is a major hassle.
The glow of the coolness of "Slideshow" slowly fades...
MySQL version 5.1.5 has functions for searching and changing XML documents. This article has examples.