Linux.com: NYC LinuxWorld Expo, Days 1-3
Feb 7, 2000 — by Rick Lehrbaum — from the LinuxDevices Archive — viewsJeff Alami, in a three-part review of the New York LinuxWorld Conference and Expo published by Linux.com, writes . . .
“The LinuxWorld Conference and Expo has the distinction of being the first major Linux event held after the first wave of Linux IPO's. There's more confidence in the air at this event, as more people accept the inevitability of open source, and the market success of Linux. Linux is established, but we have managed to keep our community throughout the process. Five years ago, a geek would tell you, 'run Linux, not Windows.' Nowadays, a geek would tell you, 'run Debian, not Red Hat.'”
* LinuxWorld Conference and Expo: Day 1 *
* LinuxWorld Conference and Expo: Day 2 *
* LinuxWorld Conference and Expo: Day 3 *
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