Ohio Linuxfest (ohiolinux)
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Ohio LinuxFest is looking for talks. http://ur1.ca/7xfvq. Please redistribute
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All 2011 Ohio LinuxFest Attendees please take a short survey at http://bit.ly/uB9D9B. Prize to one person. Please Re-Dent and Re-Tweet.
about a month ago from Choqok -
Dual Core provided the entertainment for the after-glow party. This is becoming a tradition, but the kids seem to "dig" it, if you get me.
about 5 months ago from web -
maddog delivered the closing keynote by looking ahead. Partly humorous, but also some serious points. Software Patents must go!!
about 5 months ago from web -
Bradley Kuhn @bkuhn delivered an excellent talk on what we need to do if we want freedom when software is a cloud service.
about 5 months ago from web -
Trevor Fischer, a KDE developer, led a BOF session on KDE. I think interest in KDE is growing, and at this point is a great, mature tech.
about 5 months ago from web -
Lord Drachenblut's baby girl is just too cute for words. And is mostly sleeping through everything, despite the crowds.
about 5 months ago from web -
As usual, lots of action at the booths and sponsor tables.
about 5 months ago from web -
Catherine Devlin is giving a talk on HTSQL.
about 5 months ago from web -
The Linux Link Tech Show just finished a live broadcast from the OLF stage. Go to tllts.org
about 5 months ago from web -
Had a nice hallway conversation with Bradley Kuhn. Went form free software to free culture. Both are important.
about 5 months ago from web -
Karlie Robinson did an interesting talk on the business of Linux, which focused on small business. There is more than just Red Hat, Canonica
about 5 months ago from web -
Ruth Suehle did a great job on short notice talking about how open source means more than just software. Check out opensource.com
about 5 months ago from web -
He then went on to point out that market pressures drive companies to try and control. Is mobile repeating what happened in desktops?
about 5 months ago from web -
Just saw a great talk by Phil Robb of Hewlett-Packard on the Open Source Solutions Stage. Linux succeeds because it is open, flexible.
about 5 months ago from web -
The day started off with an inspirational talk by Cathy Malmrose, CEO of ZaReason. The work we do affects a lot of people we may never meet.
about 5 months ago from web -
We celebrated the 20th anniversary of Linux by singing Happy Birthday and consuming birthday cake.
about 5 months ago from web -
Great opening keynote from maddog on the history of Linux. Tomorrow morning, Cathy Malmrose gets us started. 9am, be there.
about 5 months ago from web -
Ruth Suehle of Red Hat at open source in healthcare in ways you might not have considered. Maker bots, Open Street Map, etc.
about 5 months ago from web -
Dan Paoletti gave a great talk on how Ohio is becoming a leader in Health Information Exchanges.
about 5 months ago from web