LugRadio Live 2006 This Weekend
mrBen writes "This weekend (22nd & 23rd July) sees the 2nd LugRadio Live event, bringing together a huge number of top quality speakers (including Mark Shuttleworth (Canonical), Simon Phipps (Sun), Stephen Lamb (Microsoft), Ted Haegar (Novell)), exhibitors (including Ubuntu, OpenSolaris, MythTV, Joomla, Bytemark) and a slew of lightning talks and BOF (Birds of a Feather) sessions. Last year's event gathered 250 geeks from all over the world to Wolverhampton — this year's event is twice as long and twice as big, and promises to be the community event of the year."
This isn't a user group meeting, this is both well-known and not-so well-known Linux and Free/Open Source Software people giving talks to gathered audiences, along with a community of podcast listeners getting together to enjoy a weekend of chat, beer and events. Is there really a need to be sarcastic?
neuro at well dot com (when I post, it's my opinions, no-one elses)
I'm sure this will go over well with the LUGs at UCSC and other, similar schools.
"You're right," Fisheye says. "I should have set it on 'whip' or 'chop.'"
Put this article on the main page dudes!
Im going. been looking forward to it.
Havnt prebooked ticket though, hope the posting on slashdot wont get too many people there or I wont get in!
For those of you interested in Linux, google your city Linux. They are a lot like the computer (A2,C64/Atari) clubs from the 70's/80's. You meet good poeple and you will learn something new. Knowledge == Power.
Enjoy,
It's just the normal noises in here.
Breaker, Breaker one-nine, kdcttg do you have your ears on?
Nice way to miss the point. LugRadio has a huge listenership worldwide, and their event is one of the few that hasn't been taken over by the men in suits. More to the point, they've attracted some of the biggest names in the community, and some really interesting projects.
If Linux isn't your thing, then feel free not to come.....
mrBen
Can't make it this year, but will be there next year. Looking forward to seeing this year's photos/video :)
Clan LugRadio (http://clan.lugradio.org/) are providing LAN gaming and I have 4-player Gauntlet on my xmame (http://x.mame.net/) cabinet. Hope to see many old and new friends there. BTW: LugRadio Live 2006 deserves to be front page news!
I'm looking forward to the special blend of geeky chat with some friends I've met online, learning new stuff from the developers of the products I use every day, beer, a few games of Enemy Territory, listening in on a recording of LUGRadio and generally having a bit of a laugh with some friends. I created a natty PDF which shows what's on in an easily digestable form. Almost time to print out and highlight!
I went to the last LinuxWorld Expo in London. I didn't go to LRL2005, but I'm off this time. From what I'm told it's a lot less corporate, and much more fun. I hope so!
A complex system that works is invariably found to have evolved from a simple system that works.â"John Gaule
It will be cold and wet in the UK! How about you have one of these LUGRADIOCons over in the US where it's nice and warm!
Trust them to strike right when I'm travelling down. http://www.jonobacon.org/?p=718
A complex system that works is invariably found to have evolved from a simple system that works.â"John Gaule
2600 is having H.O.P.E this weekend too, Should I have to go the UK for a Linux conference when there is a hacker conference in New York?
The rail strike is now off: see http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk/5194544.stm