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Linuxworld Expo Wrapup

Robin Miller has posted his third Linuxworld story. Theevilbalrog sent in a link to some LWCE photos. Some other Linuxworld-related stories include this one about open source in government and this one covering some of the many Linux business stories at the expo.

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.

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  1. A Trend With Expos by webdevcoder · · Score: 4, Insightful

    It is more of a trend with Expos to get commericalized rather than development. On the other hand, the conventions have remained relatively similar as places to develop ideas ...

  2. How dare! by (rypto* · · Score: 5, Funny


    The Backrub Booth! This was the BEST part of the whole show! For $15 I got an amazing backrub by a woman named Ebony

    Ebony!! Fucker thats my wife!!

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  3. Recap ... by SuperDuG · · Score: 4, Interesting
    Well lets recap the previous year of linux. Things have stopped being appealing just because they _use_ linux. The only thing I can even think to remember is actually going on more than a year old and that's the zarus. I think people are stating to find that the linux hype is over and it's time for real world examples, that happens to be with IBM. HP/Compaq/Digital/Whatever is a loose cannon. Who knows where they stand on anything (ref: iPaq and Jornada, ref: tru64 and linux).

    No presence from BSD??? Well no shit, guess what, BSD isn't another linux distro, they are in fact their own operating systems, that they only thing they have in common with linux is some of the same software runs on both systems. BSD does not "sellout" and doesn't have a buncha weirdo zealots running around claiming it is going to replace windows.

    As far as expo's go, they're a good thing, but they only help to get the word out, not much more. Most everything covered at the expo was already known facts that were resaid to the public.

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  4. Sheesh, barf me by Reality+Master+101 · · Score: 4, Insightful

    We don't need mansions or yachts to feel good about ourselves. Maybe one reason we don't need money as much as some people is that we save a bunch by using Free and/or Open Source software...

    On the other hand, I don't need a vow of poverty to feel good about myself. Man, overcompensating a little about your apparently humble existence? Nothing wrong with that, of course, but throwing your "less rich than thou" attitude in people's faces is just as bad as throwing financial success in people's face.

    Just for the record, the amount of money you earn -- either a huge amount or a small amount -- is absolutely no direct measurement of one's character. Apparently Miller believes it is.

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  5. Debian Expo. by termos · · Score: 4, Informative

    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

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  6. Re:Ask Slashdot Answers? by Roblimo · · Score: 4, Informative
    In the Call for Questions post I said,"Hopefully, I'll have time to type up the answers over the weekend and post them Monday or Tuesday."

    Today is Sunday in the U.S. It is not Monday or Tuesday. I will post those answers Monday or Tuesday.

    (sigh)

    - Robin

  7. Way to endorse MS by bogie · · Score: 4, Insightful

    Morons gave MS an award. This now validates MS as company that plays nice with OpenSource and Linux. This of course is false as we all know MS is doing its best to destroy linux and every linux company. Someone there pointed out how MS is distributing GPL software with their kit. This fact means jack no matter how ironic it is. What does mean jack is that MS will with its billion dollar marketing budget will turn this award to their advantage in their quest to ruin linux.

    I see the trend here lately is to bash people who bash MS. Well maybe sometimes that's called for. Let's not forget the facts though, Microsoft is literally trying to wipe linux from the face of the earth.(I'd like to see someone argue with that fact) This award will only help them in that endevor, thus I think my calling them morons is in this case justified.

    BTW incase anyone notices, I posted something similar at the newsforge site but it might not show up , so I reposted here.

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