Tuesday October 30, 2007 Yuhuuu!! After a almost a month abroad, I am back home in Madrid.. for a few days. :-)
This last conferences chain has been quite intense. It began with the OpenSolaris Developer Summit 2007 - held in Santa Cruz (California), right after which it came a Sun's internal OpenSource Summit in Santa Clara that lasted a couple days. Both of them were extremely interesting for complete different set of reasons: in the first case we hanged out with many of the most active OpenSolaris developers and planned how to continue implementing the Indiana Project; while in the second case, we discussed how to do more and better Open Source at Sun.
When those events ended up I left California and headed to Mexico for attending the rest of the conferences from which I had accepted invitations. My first stop was ENLi 2007 in Puebla, a very interesting congress in which - beside the educational stuff - we had lot of fun. :-)
When ENLi finished I took a plane to the state of Sonora. The latest two congresses were held quite close to each other in the same region - for which I am thankful, actually! The first one was SmartDay 2007, a one day long event - in which I was the only guest speaker - that worked out great. The best thing is that people liked my talk, the crowded theater and the positive press feedback confirmed it.
And the last but not least, was the 7th International Symposium on Computer Science: it was the biggest of them, and therefore the one that needed a bigger organization. One more time I have nothing to say but great things about the congress itself and, of course, all the staff who - I know - worked really hard to make it happen. Good stuff!!
Now, it is time to enjoy Madrid for a few days and try to recover a little bit of this non-stop congresses tour, to washing my clouts, to read my mail, to apply the contributed patches to the Cherokee mailing list (thanks folks!) and of course to plan the next tour that begins within a week, which is going to include: Uruguay, Argentina, Chile, Brazil, Mexico and Venezuela.