(okay, so after fixing the blog now that I discover it’s been down for two days, I might as well update it…)
I’m in Poughkeepsie for a couple of ITSO projects. For the last week I’ve been working on the development of material for the ITSO’s Workshop World Tour. I’m helping out with the “System z Virtualization” stream, and I’m lucky enough to be presenting in a half-dozen cities around the world. Only problem with that is that the first one is only a few days away, and the material probably needs a bit longer in the oven (so to speak). Still, I’m looking forward to the event as a way to help build the Linux on System z community (and to do a bit of travel to some new places).
Starting this week I’ll be doing a residency with the ITSO. The book will be “Security on z/VM” — I don’t know if it was made so open-ended on purpose, but there’s a lot that could go into a book with that title so I’m looking forward to a busy time as the project develops.
More on my US travel as I get settled (I’ve been here a week and my sleep is still all wrong).