Toronto

Ontario Legislature

For the 4:00 tour.

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Attending Writing Open Source June 12th to 14th

In a week, I will attend the Writing Open Source conference in Owen Sound, Ontario. I'm excited to meet some of my colleagues in the field of open source documentation, having written the bulk of the support materials for Bryght, the Drupal-powered hosted service. I'm particularly interested in meeting those working to document open source tools other than Drupal, to gain some perspective on what's out there and what's needed.

Writing documentation was my first task at Bryght back in 2004. I recall spending part of that Christmas break furiously jotting down the important steps to creating dynamic and community websites. This included checklists, instructions and descriptions of module settings and how people could take advantage of them. The initial push of documentation made the subsequent job of supporting customers easy: instead of each time having to explain how to do something, I quickly pointed to the documentation, either through a link or a copy & paste. Along the way I even heard from non-customers thanking me for the handy references. After the second time someone asked we documented the answer. (We even wrote documentation after the first time someone asked a question.) Sometimes it didn't work, and sometimes the documentation wasn't all that great or hard to find. We allowed comments and opened the forums and listened to feedback when what we wrote didn't make a whole lot of sense. That's the experience I'd like to share with the conference, and I'd like to hear of others' experiences in making complex software more understandable.

After the weekend conference, I'll spend a couple of full days in Toronto proper, getting some much needed distance from Vancouver. I'd like to meet with some of the Toronto Drupal heads, and others I know (but haven't met) from other online communities I'm part of. Sadly, my favourite baseball squadron, the Toronto Blue Jays, play on the road in late June. Surely a local pub will have the games in HD?

The themes at Writing Open Source have a lot in common with two sessions I attended at FSOSS (the Free and Open Source Symposium) in 2006. I wrote two well-received pieces about the symposium, both notes on sessions at the conference:

(Audio and video for both presentations are available at http://fsoss.senecac.on.ca/2006/recordings/)

I'm looking forward to the sessions in Owen Sound next week, and to sharing what I learn there!

Vintage Toronto Streetcar Notes

On a trip to Toronto in 2006, during the Canadian Pacific Exhibition, two older Toronto streetcars passed by Karen and me while we were walking the mean streets of The Big Smoke. Some years later, these informative comments from a user called booledozer appeared on the Flickr versions of the photos.

Old Streetcar

“This is a "President Congress Car". This design was very widely used, sixty to seventy years ago. Boston and San Francisco also continued to use these cars until very recently.

Personally, I prefer the old maroon and yellow livery.

The TTC's remaining PCC verhicles are only used for private bookings, movie shoots, and ceremonial purposes.”

Old Streetcar Near College St.

“The TTC calls this a "Peter de Witt" car.

It can be booked for private events, and you can have a traveling party.”

A quick Google search reveals there's no "de" in the name. I would never have known the name without the comment, however.

510 Union Station Streetcar

“The intersection in this picture is College and Spadina. The photographer would have been standing near the El Macombo, The Rolling Stones recorded a live album there.

There are several dozen computer stores within a block or two of this intersection.”

The photographer (me) used a cell phone camera to take those.

VIA locomotive leaving Toronto

Taken in March 2007. About halfway through you can hear Karen taking Super 8 film.

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"'I owe a great deal of my success to being reclusive,' Deadmau5 says."
The trance/electro house producer knows Tommy Lee, and has a DJ name/online handle with a story behind it.

Don't Forget the Moo

Rebecca has ordered Moo MiniCards, hoping she'll get them before Northern Voice, reminding me to bring mine this weekend. I still have quite a few left over from the two boxes I ordered a year or two ago.

Here are the photos that appear on the cards I hand out. It feels weird to give people cards with my mug on it, but I thought maybe people might forget what I look like after they've met me.

Are you attending Northern Voice on Friday or Saturday? If so, which Moo card do you want?

My MOO MiniCards

Join the Revolution: Fall in Love

Reykjavik From Hallgrímskirkja

Orange Dot Southbound at Dundas Station

BarCamp Vancouver Door Shift 25Aug06 - 3

Photo by Roland Tanglao.

Blurry SkyTrain Near Renfrew Station

Looking Serious Wearing New Glasses

Útskálakirkja

Start of Damon Schreiber's 1997-2007 Toronto photo project
More trees and fewer trolleys than 30 years ago.

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