Linuxworld Expo Wrapup
I was at the Expo on Thursday and Friday. Some of my impressions of the conference:
It's getting more business-y and less geeky every year. There are a lot of reasons for that, and it isn't all bad, but it's still vaguely sad to see.
HP and IBM accounted for about half the floor space - seriously. The Expo promoters must have played the two companies off against each other as far as conference participation went, and besides the large areas devoted to these companies, there were other large sections that were intended to represent an average company solving all its problems with Linux - these areas were jointly sponsored by HP, IBM and the other big companies at Linuxworld. It was - quite - as if the entire conference was owned by IBM and HP, but it was pretty close.
There was virtually no BSD presence. I think I saw some NetBSD people - that was it.
The .org pavilion is still going strong - while the rest of the conference is getting more business-oriented (fewer engineers and more salesdrones), the non-profit free and open source software area is still sizable and well-attended.
There were fewer "check out our neat new hardware gadget running Linux" booths and more "buy an expensive rack server running Linux from us" booths.
Linux.conf.au sucked a fair number of the geekiest attendees away from LWCE. Okay, the Australian conference is a lot smaller, but it's still dumb to schedule them simultaneously.
on the subject of open-source in government, check out http://www.osw.ca we had a fun time yesterday, although there were some people thier set on disrupting our bsd booth, apparently the guy who owns the unix trademark also owns everything that looks/operates/feels like unix, yeah right...
Thanks for the mod down guys... how's this for "overrated"?
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Some pics:
http://www.thetechzone.com/display.php?i=165&p =1
Small article then lots of pics (some cute some HORRENDOUS):
http://www.graphicpower.com/showreports/boothbabe
More babe lovin':
http://www.psillustrated.com/e3_2000/babes_report
And last, a short documentary on booth babes:
http://www.gamesfirst.com/articles/shawn/boothbab
Enjoy!
-Christopher Wu
http://www.christopherwu.net/
Wasn't XFree86 4.3.0 supposed to out at he expo? I know it's close, but could somebody on the 'inside' let us know about where in the release process you are?
The XFree86 website is intentionally cryptic about such plans to keep people like me from -expecting- it on such-and-such a date.
Let's hear from people in the know!
"Sometimes, I think Trent just needs a cup of hot chocolate and a blankie." -Tori Amos on Nine Inch Nails
This summer there is DebConf coming up in Oslo, Norway for those of you who are interrested. 4-5 days before the conf. there will be a DebCamp, where you can sit outside in your tent, have a hot dog and talk with fellow Debian geeks. More information at:
here and
here
Note to self: get smarter troll to guard door.
Today is Sunday in the U.S. It is not Monday or Tuesday. I will post those answers Monday or Tuesday.
(sigh)
- Robin
NetBSD was in fact the only BSD at LW03 in New York. A short review is available online. Considering that we were stuck way in the depth of the .org pavillon, it was still quite a success, with many interested people stopping by.
-- "Tradition is the illusion of permanence."