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Linus to Attend Linux.conf.au 2003

serps writes "Australian IT reports that Linus Torvalds will be attending Linux.conf.au later this week. Also attending are 'an impressive list of international open source legends, such as kernel guru Alan Cox, PHP developer Rasmus Lerdorf, and Slashdot's Jeff "Hemos" Bates, Australians Paul "Rusty" Russell and SAMBA pioneer Andrew Tridgell will also be speaking.' And yes, tickets are already sold out."

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  1. Re:Shame it's in Perth... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Insightful
    I know I'd have attended if it were on the east coast, but I'm not about to fork out for plane tickets to get to the west...

    Your loss. Seriously. Speaking as a born and bred Sydney-sider (Australian east coast, for the geographically-challenged), I really enjoyed both of my trips to Western Australia (once for business, once for pleasure).

    If conferences were only ever located where the highest concentration of the population lived, then you'd never see a conference held in Australia that wasn't in Sydney.

    Don't be so insular - take a look around this country that we love (same goes for anyone else - have a look around your own country and marvel at its own beauty).

    I was once in New York (USA) and on the way to JFK airport the driver mentioned that he had lived in New York State all his life and hadn't seen or visited half the things I had done in a matter of weeks - the same story could be told anywhere in the world.

    Now, back to your regularly scheduled ignorant comment - brought to you by Slashdot...

  2. Re:Perth..... ok. Why? by jdub! · · Score: 3, Insightful

    It's a roaming conference, you wanker! The Sydney conference (the first called 'linux.conf.au') was held in 2001.

    Slacker.

  3. Re:Shame it's in Perth... by Xenex · · Score: 2, Insightful

    "If conferences were only ever located where the highest concentration of the population lived, then you'd never see a conference held in Australia that wasn't in Sydney."

    Or Melbourne. And yes, usually conferences are held in one of those two. Travelling between those two by air is reasonably cheap and quick, and by car is feasible (at 'only' 10 hours) and dirt cheap. Well, compared to the cost and time of travelling either air or car from Sydney/Melbourne to Perth anyway.

    "Don't be so insular - take a look around this country that we love (same goes for anyone else - have a look around your own country and marvel at its own beauty)."

    There's a difference between being insular, and not being able to afford either the time or the money to travel across the country and back right now. Both post and undergraduate uni offers came out in the last week, which makes finding time (and the money!) to get across our sunburnt country a bit difficult...

    Trust me, travelling to Perth has been high on my "to do" list for quite a few years now. It's just a little bit of time and a whole lot of money issues stopping me for the time being...