Archive for the ‘ SCALE ’ Category
Registration for the 6th annual SoCal Linux Expo has officially opened! The first found of speakers and exhibitors has also been announced. The show will take place February 8th-10th, 2008 in Los Angeles, CA. SCALE is also still accepting proposals from free & open source projects who may be interested in exhibiting at the show. [ READ MORE ]
The Sixth Annual SoCal Linux Expo will be February 8th-10th, 2008. It will again be at the Westin LAX. SCALE has reserved more of the hotel resources for SCALE 6X which will help address some of the seminar crowding issues that arose during S5X (success is a nice problem to have). Over the last two [ READ MORE ]
Once again, SCALE will host a Women in Open Source conference which will take place on February 8th prior the main SCALE show. We are actively seeking speakers and the call for papers can be found here. With more planning for this event and more people involved, we are hoping to make the second edition [ READ MORE ]
* New website is up! * First Press Release announcing the Call for Papers is out * Press release sent out to user groups and various open source groups * A little over a week before I’ll be up at Linux World[ READ MORE ]
The 6th installment of the Southern California Linux Expo will be held on February 8th-10th, 2008 at the Westin LAX. Last night we opened up the planning process to the community, attendance was better than expected and everyone was really excited to get involved. Some of the ideas we’ll be kicking around for SCALE 6x [ READ MORE ]
The time of the year when planning for SCALE has come once again. The show will most likely be at the same venue as last year, the Westin LAX and will most likely fall in February again. This will hopefully give all the chairs a chance to focus on improving the little things about SCALE, [ READ MORE ]
I’ve been a fan of BeOS for awhile now. I was disappointed when Palm purchased it and then just sat on it. Naturally the open source BeOS project named Haiku has interested me for quite some time. I noticed this story just a moment ago. Coming along nicely. I invited Haiku to exhibit at the [ READ MORE ]
The Fedora Project, Ubuntu, and Debian have all agreed to show off their respective distributions at SCALE. Hopefully I can get a few more to really show the diversity of Linux[ READ MORE ]