Thursday at ApacheCon

Yesterday was packed to distraction. I gave both my talks and hosted the keysigning session.

The talks went OK… the content of the first one is kind of old, but sixty people showed up so it there must be a need. I discovered one big hole as I went along: I talk about Apache 2.x Multi-Processing Modules, but never actually list the available options. Some graphics would be nice as well in that section, and I can lose a couple of the detail slides.

I’m not happy with the way the KeySigning went. Several people who mailed me their keys turned out to not be on the list, which is just unfortunate. I seem to achieve a higher level of disorganization every time I do this, and feel a need to break that trend.

However, having all of my sessions on the first day leaves me to enjoy the rest of the conference without having obligations hanging over my head. This morning I attended a talk by Rich Bowen and John Coggeshal that went into the supposed animosity between the Apache and PHP communities. Very informative.

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