OSCON, OSCOFF
It’s possible that there’s still some guy doing laps around the Oregon Convention Center on a Segway with security chasing after him, but as of 1:30PM today OSCON 2005 was officially over.
This was my first time attending the conference, and I had a great time. I learned a lot, had some excellent discussions and unexpected laughs, and got myself fired up again about being part of the open source anti-massacree movement.
In general I found the regular conference sessions more engaging than the tutorials. It’s much easier to hold an audience for 45 minutes than for three hours. I also think that a three-hour “tutorial” with no hands-on component is a bit of stretch for most people. Even if one stipulates that most OSCONers are hyper-cerebral brainiacs, they are also people who learn by doing and building. Many attendees had laptops, but none of the tutorials I attended took advantage of that fact. Perhaps the lonely, lost Apple Developer Connection computer lab could be refactored next year into multiple smaller lab spaces closer to the action, so that tutorial participants could do some sociable hacking on breaks while the material was still fresh in their minds.
That said, I’m definitely going to try to come back next year (especially if it’s in Portland, which I love). Thanks to O’Reilly and all the presenters and participants who make this conf what it is.