March 3rd, 2009
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Rikki reports on the SCALE Women in Open Source track.
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MoboDojo reports on 3 booths from the SCALE expo floor. xTuple, OLPC, and OpenStreetMap
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"Ubuntu community manager Jono Bacon explained the importance of community building during a presentation at the Southern California Linux Expo." Ryan continues his incredibly coverage of SCALE with an article about Jono's presentation on community at SCALE.
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March 2nd, 2009
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"Ubuntu community manager Jono Bacon explained the importance of community building during a presentation at the Southern California Linux Expo." Ryan continues his incredibly coverage of SCALE with an article about Jono's presentation on community at SCALE.
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Mike Maki has been a SCALE volunteer and/or presenter for years. This year he hacked together his digital camera and a NSLU2 to capture photos of the expo floor every 15 seconds over 3 days of SCALE. From setup to tear down its all there. Its now available as a 3 minute video on youtube.
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Another blogger reports from SCALE.
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Emma Jane reports on her experiences as a speaker, geek, and participant at SCALE.
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Selena spoke at SCALE this year, and reports on her experiences from the show. It sounds like the LA Postgres Users Group (LAPUG) is growing quite quickly. I am exciting to see a strong Postgres community building here in Los Angeles.
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High Mobily of Infoworld reports on Zareason and Untangle at SCALE. Both organization have been strong supports of SCALE in the past and have great products.
I encourage you to read about and support both organizations if their products meet your needs.
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Don Marti posts his notes from the SCALE "Open Source World BOF". I am happy to see they are making some big changes, but a lot of us are thinking it might be too late. While the program committee is made up a stellar group of people, I have a hard time believing IDG will do well enough this year to consider OpenSource World 2009 a success. It takes a while to fix your reputation, and theres a lot to fix about LinuxWorld's rep. I wish them the best of luck though, and will do my best to attend and show support.
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