UK Linux Developers’ Conference, 4-7 July 2002
May 6, 2002 — by LinuxDevices Staff — from the LinuxDevices Archive — viewsOnce again, a wide cross-section of the Linux development community will gather at the start of July for the UK Unix User Group's summer technical conference.
The conference moves about the UK from year to year: in 2002 we're visiting Bristol which has Brunel's magnificent Suspension Bridge.
Speakers will travel from nine countries around the globe to present their work and form the largest programme to-date. It begins on Thursday 4th July with tutorials on Shared Libraries, given by Ulrich Drepper, the glibc maintainer, and the Linux Terminal Server Project, given by the project's founder, Jim McQuillan.
After a Linux printing workshop on Friday morning (CUPS/KDEPrint), the conference proper begins at lunchtime and runs through to Sunday lunchtime.
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