Nov 19: Back to reality ...
So, what to make of Openworld? Well, every time I read APC's views, I find myself nodding in agreement. (But only about the conference. That man issues so many clarifications, he should become a politician or a spin doctor.)
I thought the conference was stunningly well organised, given the number of attendees. I expected to be hanging around in queues for everything and missing out on sessions, but that wasn't the case at all. Well done.
The presentations by the Real World Performance group were top-notch and, surprisingly, as good or better than presentations I've attended at some of the more purist small-scale conferences. In fact, the presentations I attended were all pretty good and contained genune technical value for me. I returned to work with a book full of notes and was able to send out an email containing several hopefully useful points. In the past, I would avoid Oracle employee presentations like the plague, but they were my favourites this year.
Meeting old friends and new ones is always a big part of any conference. If it wasn't, I could just pick up the presentations online after the event. However, I think this is a little trickier when the conference is so big, you're meeting so many new people and maybe you don't always see eye-to-eye with everyone
Despite my jokes about the new Oracle ACE fleece, I can't fault Justin, Emily and Vikki for their organisational skills and making a disparate bunch feel at home. I feel the Unconference was more than worthwhile, too. I mentioned to a few people that the only reason I didn't offer to present was that I felt it should encourage new blood, rather than the same old clique. In retrospect, it was a good idea for the ACEs to contribute heavily to get the thing off the ground, but I hope future Unconferences feature a wider range of speakers, including more people I've never heard of.
I did find myself walking around pointlessly quite often. 30 minute breaks between sessions are almost essential to give you a breather and switch buildings if necessary and I wouldn't want the gap reduced. At the same time, it was just an excuse for me to wonder the streets, smoking my little head off, and I was thoroughly shattered by early afternoon. I must learn to crash in a bean bag if I go back again.
Dimitri and John have the best business cards in history!
I'm really looking forward to the smaller, more focussed UKOUG conference in a couple of weeks, but OOW was certainly an experience and I recommend you give it a try one year.
#1 - Nigel Thomas said:
2007-11-19 22:06 - (Reply)
Doug
Many thanks for your all your OOW blogging efforts last week. As a freelance, I've got just one question - how do you manage to fit so many conferences into your contracting schedule?
Regards Nigel
#1.1 - Doug Burns said:
2007-11-20 02:43 - (Reply)
I suppose there are several applicable answers
1) I'm trying to attend less for a while!
2) It normally only amounts to 3 or 4 weeks per year at the most. This has just been a particularly active year.
3) It's essentially unpaid time away from my client site, so costs them nothing financially. It costs me a fair bit of money, but it's an investment I'm prepared to make and don't take too many other holidays.
4) With the co-operation of clients. I'm lucky, for example, that my current client sees a lot of value in my going to conferences and feeding the information back to the rest of the team.
At the same time, I would have preferred OOW and UKOUG to be more than two weeks apart. That's a lot of unbillable time this month ![]()
#2 - laurent schneider said:
2007-11-20 15:04 - (Reply)
by the way, Euro 2008 is in Switzerland, I will invite you for a beer if you come ![]()
#2.1 - Doug Burns said:
2007-11-20 19:27 - (Reply)
I really wish I *was* coming, but it's difficult to justify the time off now that Scotland didn't make it ![]()
Besides, you should be careful, I can be quite argumentative with a beer! ![]()
#2.1.1 - Laurent Schneider said:
2007-11-20 19:38 - (Reply)
sorry about that, I thought the beer was more important that the Euro ![]()
#2.1.1.1 - Doug Burns said:
2007-11-20 19:42 - (Reply)
Ah, but the two are inextricably linked!
LOL
#2.1.1.1.1 - Laurent Schneider said:
2007-11-20 19:51 - (Reply)
I see ! Well, in case France got disqualified next match, you are welcome to my home ![]()
#2.1.1.1.1.1 - Doug Burns said:
2007-11-20 19:53 - (Reply)
Most kind! I will bear that in mind.
Actually, I hadn't thought of that. Maybe the French team will commit some terrible crime and be expelled.
Mmmm, perhaps not ![]()
#2.1.1.1.1.1.1 - Laurent Schneider said:
2007-11-20 20:14 - (Reply)
some terrible crime
like putting coca cola in a single malt ? ![]()
#3 - Dimitri Gielis said:
2007-11-21 01:55 - (Reply)
Nice post Doug and thanks!
Concerning the football... I'll provide the "betting" app (http://www.dgtournament.com) again, so you can drink that beer to celebrate your good/bad bed ![]()
#3.1 - Doug Burns said:
2007-11-21 05:38 - (Reply)
I'll provide the "betting" app
Excellent news. Keep an eye out for that one, folks.
#4 - APC said:
2007-11-26 12:02 - (Reply)
>> Dimitri and John have the best business cards in history!
Lonneke Dikmans from Approach Alliance had a lovely business card.
Cheers, APC
P.S. As for the number of clarifications, it was a meme I was running with. I won't issue any more for a while - at least until my UKOUG blogs.
#4.1 - Doug Burns said:
2007-11-26 18:56 - (Reply)
at least until my UKOUG blogs.
Well, we'll need to work on supplying new material for you ![]()

