March 2015
- Signals and Control @ Castledare Miniature Railways by Mike Crean
Mike Crean has kindly invited us to visit Castledare Miniature Railways!
April 2015
- EventStreamr by Leon Wright
EventStreamr – What is it, why does it exist and how can I help? This talk will touch briefly on the History of Plug AV, conference experiences and what problems the EventStreamr software attempts to solve.
June 2015
- Crypto Party with Port80 by Luke John
Crypto Party in conjunction with Port80 run by Luke John.
July 2015
We will have a couple of short presentations form PLUG members that have done amazing things with their Pi’s followed by an informal breakout session where you can work on your latest project or discuss ideas.
August 2015
- The New Open Data Policy by Damian Shepherd
The policy was announced at GovHack and it’s a Western Australian Whole of Government Policy. Open Data within government is a hot topic and it’s great to see a clear direction from within State Government around releasing data in free and accessible formats.
September 2015
- High Performance Computing by Matthew Wallis
This month we are delighted to have Matthew Wallis from Direct Data Networks talking to us about High Performance Computing.
October 2015
- Deploying apps on Snappy Ubuntu Core by James Henstridge
Deploying apps on Snappy Ubuntu Core by James Henstridge
It will include a description of what Snappy is (and how it differs to traditional Ubuntu systems), and some basics of how to package up software to run on the system
November 2015
- The future is awesome by Paul Fenwick
The 21st century is a time with an unprecedented expansion of ideas, culture, technology, information, and global justice. Compared to any other point in history, humans are flourishing. Yet the way in which we think about the world—and our shared future in it—has not accelerated at the same pace. Join us to find out why the future is awesome in ways you may not expect, and what you can do about it.
Paul J Fenwick is a well known speaker especially at things like at linux.conf.au and it’s well worth coming to see him. http://pjf.id.au/
