96 Hours Of Open Source Talks In Bangalore 171
nileshch writes "The ongoing community-driven Linux Bangalore 2003 is upto a record of sorts. There are, hold your breath, 96 scheduled talks. That's about 96 hours of open-source talk in three days! The first day with 30 talks is already over with star speakers like Nat Friedman, Miguel De Icaza and Sirtaj Singh Kang enthralling the audience with their refreshing perspectives on Linux and Open Source. Rasmus Lerdorf and Jeremy Zawodny of Yahoo! Inc, amongst others, are also scheduled to talk at the event."
Re:Weird place to have it (Score:5, Informative)
Re: Finland comment. A Finnish-based electronic musician Vladislav Delay once noted that Finland was a country where "like, 500 people listen to jazz".
Re:This is no surprise (Score:1, Informative)
Intelligent and realistic positioning of Linux (Score:5, Informative)
It is evident from the fact that Mono is given great prominence. Miguel De Icaza is speaking today as well as on friday. A top official from Microsoft (YES Microsoft!) is speaking on how Windows and Linux can co-exist.
In short, a very credible and organized meet of enthusiasts and business users. Hats off to the organizers!
Re:How the hell... (Score:1, Informative)
http://linux-bangalore.org/2003/schedules/
Re:Conference proceedings or transcripts (Score:3, Informative)
And for free, of course
As in beer.
Check the schedules [linux-bangalore.org] a couple of days after the event.
If you are interested, you can also check out the slides from LB/2002 [linux-bangalore.org] and LB/2001 [linux-bangalore.org].
Re:Intelligent and realistic positioning of Linux (Score:3, Informative)
Re:How the hell... (Score:3, Informative)
Tough luck if both your fav speakers are on at the same time
Miguel de Icaza (Score:2, Informative)