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Do we need a LinuxCon?

By | September 30, 2008, 10:32am PDT

Summary: The foundation’s Executive Director, Jim Zemlin, said this is being done in response to demand, and that the event will include a trade show along with conference and workshops.

Linux Foundation logoThe Linux Foundation has announced it will host its own, user-and-developer conference in Portland next September, dubbed LinuxCon.

Having lost O’Reilly’s OSCON three weeks ago the good people of Portland are thrilled, and my former co-blogger here, Joe Brockmeier, gave the press a statement of support.

It’s designed to take place alongside the Linux Plumber’s Conference, which drew a reported 300 to a building in the city’s Pearl District over the weekend.

While that’s a good start, it’s a long way from the crowds that filled the Portland Ballroom in the Oregon Convention Center last summer.

With gas still around $4 per gallon and air travel a nightmare it seems pretty risky to add a third major event to the 2009 calendar.

The foundation’s Executive Director, Jim Zemlin, said this is being done in response to demand, and that the event will include a trade show along with conference and workshops. He has been briefing the media about it the last two days.

A successful show could eventually prove a major profit center for the Linux Foundation. Many trade groups host their own shows and the biggest events, like CES and CTIA, are big money spinners.

But there is risk here. While community manager Brian Proffitt blogged about the new show today on the foundation’s Web site, and a Web page has been created for it, there was no press release out on it as of 1:28 PM Eastern today.

It’s not too late to turn back, Jim.

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What to expect at LinuxCon
Dr_Zinj 29th Jan 2009
1. All foods served will be pot luck. No dish, no admittance.

2. Posters will be 8.5x11 inch composites.

3. All booths will be constructed on the spot. Bring your own tools. And bring your own materials for that matter.

4. Best selling book at the convention will be titled, "To Serve Man."
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Do we need a LinuxCon?
Loverock Davidson 30th Sep 2008
No, absolutely not!
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Now I know we need one.
linux for me 30th Sep 2008
Anything that you are against, most of the world is for.

So a LinuxCon is necessary, especially because you are against it.
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Well, i'm afraid
TedKraan 1st Oct 2008
Loverock is the kind of guy this artist is singing about:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ky-JTAPhmUo
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RE: Do we need a LinuxCon?
kozmcrae 30th Sep 2008
I don't know about LinuxCon but my impression of Jim Zemlin is that he's trying too hard. Like a new manager who makes a lot of changes to a smooth running system just so he can show that he's doing something. Sometimes doing nothing and staying out of people's way while insuring that they have the resources to do their jobs is the best kind of management.
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Sometimes
TedKraan 1st Oct 2008
the firemen create a fire to show how useful they are. happy
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What to expect at LinuxCon
Dr_Zinj 29th Jan 2009
1. All foods served will be pot luck. No dish, no admittance.

2. Posters will be 8.5x11 inch composites.

3. All booths will be constructed on the spot. Bring your own tools. And bring your own materials for that matter.

4. Best selling book at the convention will be titled, "To Serve Man."

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