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| prezbedard 2004-03-29, 9:02 pm |
| Well I'm not sure if anyone knows about the Red Hat World Tour. They were in Cambridge,MA today. I attended with a colleague. It was in London too so did any of our friends from across the pond attend? Ironically there was someone from London in the crowd. It was pretty interesting. So nice points of the Ferdora Project and Enterprise Linux workstation and server.
One interesting thing was the concept of the "on the fly" basic it is changing the server's role at a scheduled point say from a webserver to a transaction server.
One interesting character was in the audience. A person from the Free Software Foundation which is based in Boston. I was later informed it was Richard Stallman.
The freebees were a T shirt and a copy of Ferdora. | |
| ruscorp 2004-03-30, 12:08 pm |
| quote: Originally posted by prezbedard
Well I'm not sure if anyone knows about the Red Hat World Tour. They were in Cambridge,MA today. I attended with a colleague. It was in London too so did any of our friends from across the pond attend? Ironically there was someone from London in the crowd. It was pretty interesting. So nice points of the Ferdora Project and Enterprise Linux workstation and server.
One interesting thing was the concept of the "on the fly" basic it is changing the server's role at a scheduled point say from a webserver to a transaction server.
One interesting character was in the audience. A person from the Free Software Foundation which is based in Boston. I was later informed it was Richard Stallman.
The freebees were a T shirt and a copy of Ferdora.
I was pissed at Microsoft because they didn't give out any freebies at the last TechNet and TS2. Plus they don't like it when anyone talks about "the penguin" at the free shows.
I'll go where there's free stuff though! | |
| prezbedard 2004-03-30, 9:40 pm |
| They talked about microsoft and the sco at the RH conference.
The HP guy was lame and boring and didn't answer a hard question when asked.
one freebie they gave out to a few who asked some good questions was copy of enterprise linux.
I was a little ticked off that I couldn't get a question in the whole time. | |
| ruscorp 2004-03-30, 9:50 pm |
| quote: Originally posted by prezbedard
I was a little ticked off that I couldn't get a question in the whole time.
Yeah, the TS2 guy was like that. No more than like 2 questions per slide.
BTW, the idiot that yelled out he downloaded WFW 3.11 on the internet while he was demonstrating Virtual PC should be shot for stupidity. |
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