Rodney Gedda of Computerworld Australia has written an article about my talk at linux.conf.au 2009.
You can see it at http://www.computerworld.com.au/article/274883/openchange_kde_bring_exchange_compatibility_linux?fp=16&fpid=1
and
http://www.computerworld.com.au/article/274883/openchange_kde_bring_exchange_compatibility_linux?pp=2&fp=16&fpid=1
(sorry for the ads, but presumably that is what pays for the site).
I'm not sure it is an entirely accurate reflection of what I intended to say (e.g. “I would not recommend Akonadi in production use,” isn't what I was trying to say - I was talking about the Akonadi OpenChhange resource not being production quality yet, rather than all of Akonadi). I offered to review the article before publication, but no such luck.

Nice article
If they got that much right even without you reviewing it before publishing, they are extraordinarily good tech journalists.
Not even talking about how good your phrasing during the talk must have been.
Review
You made mistake, you should not make offer to review the article but always demand that before article gets published you have reviewed it first and corrected possible mistakes.
I work with journalists and most of them dont give any version for review if persons has not actually demanded it before interview.
Speaking in public
It wasn't an interview - I was speaking in public.