Southern California Linux Expo 19
Satya writes "Big Linux expo coming up in Southern California. Big names, big companies, lots of people.
SCALE press release says: 'We are bringing businesses, academic institutions and the Linux community
together in a way that no other conference does!
The first annual Southern California Linux Expo, presented by the USC,
UCLA , and Simi-Conejo Linux User Groups will be held November 2nd at USC.
This event will provide new insight in the growing
technological Linux community and where it is headed. This operating
system created by a grass roots effort has grown robust enough to be
embraced by companies such as Sun and IBM. The Southern California Linux
Expo will contain a blend of business leaders and technical experts that
are required to truly understand where Linux is at and where it will be
in 5 years.'" Time and place information below.
"Quick Event Info:
Date: November 2nd, 2002
Time: 9am-5pm
Location: Davidson Conference Center on the University of Southern
California campus
Please visit our web site for additional conference information."
There's also a poster to ogle.
Big Linux (Score:2)
Oh, has Microsoft bought a both again?
Linux in SoCal? (Score:2, Flamebait)
Re:Linux in SoCal? (Score:3, Interesting)
So there
I'd still be curious to go, though - this is the first time any sort of Linux event has been in my neck of the woods.
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Re:Linux in SoCal? (Score:2, Informative)
The Linux Expo that the Simi-Conejo groups ran was small but it happened. Some people from Samba were there. Simi Valley is located 35-miles northwest of Los Angeles. This expo will be close to downtown LA.
Re:Linux in SoCal? (Score:1)
Re:Linux in SoCal? (Score:1)
Re:Linux in SoCal? (Score:1)
What's really scary are places in Irvine that are hard-a$$ MS shops. Frieghtening.
Re:Linux in SoCal? (Score:1)
What's more likely to happen at the Southern California Linux Convention is UCLA linux users shaking their keys at the USC linux users.
Maybe some USC / UCLA rivalry will show up.
Maybe UCLA students use vi and USC students use emacs? I know I took a class at USC and the professor taught us using emacs. Though the Lab Assistant wanted us using vi.
Anyways maybe I'll drop by should be fun.
One in London too! (Score:3, Informative)
Website here to sign up. [linuxexpouk.co.uk] It goes on for two days, Wednesday 9th October to Thursday 10th October with a lot of big name companies displaying, its in the Olympia conference centers if anyones itnerested!
Its also sharing the date with the UK Websolutions 2002 convention, which is another goiod excuse to get out of work!
PRICING! (Score:1)
Re:PRICING! (Score:1)
Sad (Score:1)
Word to the wise, whiteout your title, it will keep the vendors off you.