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Ottawa Linux Symposium

Yes, it's YALC - Yet Another Linux Conference. This time, it's in the Great White North. Andrew J. Hutton is organizing the Ottawa Linux Symposium (if that link doesn't work, try this one), a smaller conference, aimed more towards developers than the casual user. Talks include a QoS tutorial, and a keynote by Alan Cox. Andrew asked me to reiterate that this is a "conference and party, not a trade show".

20 comments

  1. What about Montreal ? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    Still waiting...

    1. Re:What about Montreal ? by farrellj · · Score: 1

      So, what to help organize it?

      ttyl, Farrell

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    2. Re:What about Montreal ? by kcurrie · · Score: 1

      Bwah! Make the short drive!

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  2. Re:I want to go by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    > why can't it be Toronto!

    Really eh? Ottawa is too far a drive, I'd have to book a day or two off work, no candu. Also, I've only recently moved back to T.O. from parts south and so haven't been to any TOLUG events. Anyone know if something like this could be done in the GTA? Is TOLUG a good starting point?

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  3. Re: I dont think so by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    Yeah, and when you do your job using Linux, perhaps you should do it for free too.

  4. 225 expensive? Re:I want to go by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    You must be kidding. that counts to about 150 $US.
    Check how much the Linux expo is charging

  5. Re:Excellent by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    But how many people do you think would be willing to shell out the cash for bleeding-edge linux development topics?

    It seems people are looking for entry-level topics with a free price-tag.

  6. Way to Go, Andrew! by farrellj · · Score: 1

    I've known Andrew Hutton for years, and he is one of the main people behind Achilles Internet, one of the best ISPs in Ottawa. He also does a great deal to help community groups by giving free accounts to them. Finally, a Linux event I didn't plan (see above URL) that is close to me!

    ttyl
    Farrell

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    1. Re:Way to Go, Andrew! by gavinhall · · Score: 1

      Posted by MojoAndy:

      Agreed, Andrew is a great guy and also a long time Linux devotee.

      He made me my first set of Debian 1.44M diskettes years ago (like, five or six?) when Achilles was starting out on an ISDN line in his parent's place.

      His was the first true ISP around Ottawa, and I wanted to try out gopher under Linux on my 386DX. Oh, back in the day...

  7. I want to go by HoserHead · · Score: 1

    I really, really want to go to this conference, but two things hold me back: 1, it's in Ottawa (meaning I'd have to take time off work) and 2, it costs $225 - $275, and I probably will have to take the latter seeing as I don't start work till July. Grr, but Alan Cox will be there ... why can't it be Toronto!

  8. re: I dont think so by gavinhall · · Score: 1

    Posted by stodge:

    I didnt see the price (wasnt paying attention!) but CAN$225??? I dont think so. Pay $225 for an event on a free OS? No way matey. Pass!!!!

  9. Re: I dont think so by gavinhall · · Score: 1

    Posted by stodge:

    that'll never happen. VMS, Alpha and HP Unix for me, although maybe I didn't make the hint of witty sarcasm obvious enough.

  10. Only the licenses are free... by gavinhall · · Score: 1
    Posted by Christopher B. Browne:

    Thank you for your useful comment.

    Note that the cost of flying the various notable developers in to Ottawa will cost at least $10,000 CDN.

    Add to that the consideration that decent conference facilities cost some number of thousands of dollars per day. (Is it at Rideau Centre?)

    Add to that some hotel bills, and right away there's $20,000 in expenses. They need to have 100 people chipping in just to cover that.

    Alternatively, feel free to spend the thousands yourself to fly to Mexico City and England to visit "folk." That should be free, right!?!?

    And to those that are complete morons, you may not yet have noticed that the only thing about Free Software that is forcibly free of charge is the LICENSE.

  11. Hm, Might Have To Go by SEGV · · Score: 1

    Two hour drive, ~$300. It's a wee bit steep, but I may have to invest in the trip. I'll have to get more info on the talks and tutorials to decide if it is worth it.

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  12. Woo, local linux con, neat. by Gray · · Score: 1

    A linux con 3 blocks from my apartment, how handy..

    I can suggest drinking holes, paint ball fields and firing ranges as needed..

    I wish I had an boss to scam for the entrance fee, but I'm sure crashing it won't be too hard.. :)

  13. This is tempting... by Gruuk · · Score: 1

    Only a few hours from home and Alan Cox will be there... 225$ seems a little steep, but I think it might be worth it.

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  14. Excellent by morissm · · Score: 2
    Two things:
    1. To those who are complaining about the price, I would point out that 150$USD is far less than what you would have to pay for most conference tickets. LinuxExpo, for instance, is more expensive, especially when you factor in the cost of tutorial sessions.
    2. I am glad to see that this conference focuses on the two things that really interest me:
      • What MORE can I do with Linux.
      • How does it work.
      The idea to keep away from exhibits and business talks is a good one IMHO. I've always thought that most conferences could do without them anyway.
    One ticket sold.
  15. great job! by taj · · Score: 1

    great job ajh!
    Alan Cox for the keynote?

    WooHoo!

    taj

  16. Cool! by ctrl-alt-delete · · Score: 1

    I'm signing up, like, tomorrow!

    To those the don't like $ 225... whatever! Conference rooms and plane tickets for the speakers aren't free! So either it becomes highly commercial to reduce fees, and there is a lot of bullshit that comes with it (people trying to see you things) or you pay a measly amount for some good speakers.

    For the truely poor students, I would also point out that Ottawa has a pretty good youth hostel downtown.

  17. $225 Canadian??? by Ron+Harwood · · Score: 1

    The Price is a little steep for my liking...
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