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@thebigk • Aug 18, 2014
Interesting! I haven't really followed any of the LinuxCons in the past. Can you post a brief overview of what happens at the conference? Why should anyone attend it? -
@abhishek-fg9tRh • Aug 18, 2014
Too lazy to answer in my own words : #-Link-Snipped-#Kaustubh KatdareInteresting! I haven't really followed any of the LinuxCons in the past. Can you post a brief overview of what happens at the conference? Why should anyone attend it?
What happens ? You learn something about upcoming features in Linux & state of Linux. (eg : #-Link-Snipped-#) You can attend your favourite sessions & educate yourself a lot more. If possible you can even manage to talk to devs face to face. You can meet other students working on some opensource projects.
If LinuxCon would happen in India, I would never miss one. For students all sessions fee is $200, for rest it's sky-high, I don't remeber the numbers exactly but its above $500. -
@abhishek-fg9tRh • Aug 24, 2014
Presentation by Ruth Suehle & Tom Callaway, Fedora contributors on Raspberry Pi hacks. If you're interested, I have attached presentation slides below :