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."
because that'd be awkward when the audiences yelling "Hey this is a dupe!" during his speech.
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...
...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..
This reminds me of that cool Sesame Street game where you spot the odd one out.
It's a roaming conference, you wanker! The Sydney conference (the first called 'linux.conf.au') was held in 2001.
Slacker.
Hemos is an international open-source legend? Uh...
"Backups are for wimps. Real men upload their data to an FTP site and have everyone else mirror it." -- Linus Torvalds
Because that is where we decided to hold it. 2002 was in Brisbane, 2001 was in Sydney and CALU was held in Melbourne. It will be somewhere else next year.
:)
Many Western Australians would have had the same reason for not going to previous conferences, so holding the odd conference over here is a good idea.
It is too bad you can't make it though, because it is going to be a great conference