Hercules Developer's Conference
Enschede, Netherlands
November 2001
(large version)
In Decmeber 2001, I along with several other Hercules developers was invited by Willem Konynenberg
(a Hercules developer himself) on an all expenses paid trip to Enschede, Netherlands, to attend the
"Linux Kongress" there, compliments of the German government.
He worked it out (purposely of course!) so that we would all arrive several days before the actual event
such that we could thus attend our
own ad hoc "Hercules workshop" (wherein we each got the chance
to work together face to face with one another discussing and resolving various Hercules related issues
which would otherwise be difficult to do electronically over the Internet), hence the title on this web
page.
The actual Linux Kongress event was held at some University in Enschede the name of which escapes me at
the moment, and we simply commandeered one of the classrooms for our Hercules workshop (which is what you
see in some of the pictures).
It was a lot of fun, and it was real nice to finally get to see what each other looked like in person.
About the only thing that
wasn't fun during the event was me trying to use the laptop computer
Richard Higson was kind enough to loan to me to use for the week, since, unbeknownst to him, it had been
pre-loaded by his assistant with a
German version of Windows! (and I can't read nor write German
at all!)
:)
Anyway, both Jay Maynard and Richard Higson were both thoughtful enough to bring cameras with them
so that we could document the event and get pictures of one another to pass around. I've organized(?!)
these pictures on the following web pages so that you too can get a chance to see what each of us looks like
in person (or at least what we
used to look like back in November 2001 anyway; my own hair's a tad
bit shorter now for example, having recently gotten a haircut).
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Me, trying to demo HercGUI to Jan, but Jan gets distracted by what Jay and Greg are doing. |
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Me, trying to demo HercGUI to Willem, but having trouble since the laptop was installed in German! |
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Me, trying to figure out that dang German computer! |
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Me, STILL trying to crash learn German! |
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Me, sharing a cigarette break with Greg. |
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Just me! |
The pictures you see above were all taken by Richard Higson who gave me copies. The below link takes
you to a another page where a dozen or so more of Richard's pictures can be seen (several of which are
duplicates of the ones you see above, and
all of which are
just as large as the ones above).
yet more of Richard's pictures
The following pictures have nothing to do with the workshop in Enschede, but I didn't feel like
putting them on a page all by themselves.
Ivan Warren is another of the Hercules developers, but he didn't join the team
until some time after the trip to Enschede. The middle picture is the bitmap he supplies with his PGP key (I have one too
as does
Volker Bandke and Paul Scott too I believe), whereas the first one
is a picture that Greg Smith had taken when Ivan came to visit him in North Carolina a few summers ago (that's where Greg
is from (North Carolina); Ivan is from some place "down south" somewhere (one of the Southern states; I forget which one)
but is currently living in Paris, France (of all places!) not far from Roger Bowler, the
original author of Hercules and the gentleman holding the baby in the picture
on the far right).
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Greg Smith and Ivan Warren |
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Ivan Warren |
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Ivan Warren, Roger Bowler, and son
(Place de la Nation, summer 2004) |
This next picture (below) is just some crazy guy called Jeffrey "Bomber" Broido. He's not a Hercules
developer, (but he
is a big fan of Hercules and a heck of a nice guy besides), but I thought the
picture was simply
too interesting (funny) to pass up not having it on my photos page.
<grin> (I'm sorry Jeff, I couldn't help it!)
(what's more interesting than the picture
is how he got the nickname "Bomber!")
And finally, there's this picture of Adam Thornton all jubilant
after just having purchased his copy of Tiger. He's one of the
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Herculeans"
(but wasn't at Enschede) and is
also a big Hercules fan
(and a pretty cool guy besides too).
That's it. That's all there is. You can go back to work now. Play time is over.
:)