Ubuntu Love Day 2008

September 1st, 2008

Last August 23, the Ubuntu Philippines local community (Ubuntu-PH), through the initiation and efforts of Jerome Gotangco and Myra Jill Siason, held Ubuntu Love Day Manila 2008. It is a gathering of people and experiences, where enthusiasts and fans of Ubuntu and Free Software get together and share their knowledge, time, and experiences.

It was a great experience. Seeing old friends, meeting new people, getting to know the people involved in different free software endeavors throughout the city. It was also an exciting event for me personally because it was the first time I would be speaking in public about KDE and Kubuntu. I don’t know if it’s the start of a new career for me (wishful thinking?), but it was a still a great first attempt.

Here’s a bit of a rundown of what happened. The day started with a very entertaining 45-minute walk to the venue (I’ll spare you the details of our ignorance). We arrived, sweaty and panting, just in time for Jerome’s opening remarks. The talks immediately followed, which were informative as well as entertaining, specially the video presented by the UnPLUG group on Ubuntu and Ubuntu derivatives. In between some of the talks, Myra hosted icebreaker trivia games, with Ubuntu merchandise as prizes. Later, Aileen Apollo from Google also held a game with a woman’s Google shirt for the grand prize and pressed Ubuntu CD’s for consolation prizes. I really can’t say who got the better deal. :)

Then came my talk, which was about experiences and challenges in contributing to big international free software projects like KDE and Kubuntu. Unfortunately, it happened around noon (lunchtime!), so I had to go over it quickly. I guess that affected my delivery a bit, not that my “rehearsed” presentation was actually that “entertaining” now that I think about it. I hope I do better next time, if there is a next time. :)

Here’s the PDF of my presentation, as well as the LaTeX source (Yes! I made the presentation using LaTeX Beamer! I feel so geeky!). Unfortunately, I don’t have videos with me, so I’m still waiting for them.

The good news is that, after my talk, there was a surprise for everyone. It wasn’t part of the original plan, but the people from Youth for I.T. and the University of the Philippines were generous enough to provide free lunch. So it was bon appetit! The Y4IT people also gave a short talk on their upcoming Philippine Youth Congress on Information Technology.

It was an “action-packed” morning and truly an event to remember. There are a lot of people to thank and acknowledge for making the event not only a possibility but also a success. So to everyone who prepared and organized this love(ly) day, kudos and gracias!! :)

Here are articles, slides, and pictures:

P.S. Sorry for the low-quality pictures from me. I was still adjusting to the new digital camera.

P.P.S. Sorry for the super late posting. :P

6 Responses to “Ubuntu Love Day 2008”

  1. annma Says:

    Well done for your first talk and thanks for sharing this event with us. I think Asia is doing great in terms of spreading Free Software and I notice many girls on the pics! Keep up the good work!

  2. Rj Ian S. Sevilla Says:

    I wish i was also there.. :(

  3. not me Says:

    “game with a woman’s Google shirt for the grand prize”

    That sentence can be VERY misleading…

    “a woman’s t-shirt” , or you really ment “a t-shirt for women”? =)

    Does it mean that they used as prize the t-shirt worn by a woman assisting the talk, or a t-shirt by google designed for women ;)

    No matter what, I think the other prize was more useful ;P

  4. Jucato Says:

    @RJ Ian: Migrate to Manila! Now!!! Hehehe

    @not me: Now that you mention it, the sentence was misleading. But I think I’ll keep it that way for fun. :)

    Oh, and yes, it was a shirt for women. :P

  5. rbitanga Says:

    Glad to see you gave your first talk on KDE. Too bad piracy is a deterrent to the acceptance of OSS here in the Philippines. Most people would rather use pirated proprietary software.

    Anyway, good luck with your future speeches. Keep me posted. I might be able to drop by one time, given I’ll be in Manila presumably until January next year. :)

  6. Jucato Says:

    @rbitanga: Thanks. Yeah piracy is a big deterrent to FOSS here. If you could get your applications you’re familiar with for the fraction of the price, why would you use a system you would need to learn even if it’s free?

    Btw, are you going to be in Manila for SFD 2008 on Sept. 20? Oh, and good luck with Lithium (what ever happened to Katapult Fast Track?). It’s nice to see another Filipino in planetkde. :D

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