Linux Live Expo 2008

I was at the Linux Expo 2008 in Olympia on Friday the 24 th of October. And the first thing I noticed was the strong Canonical/Ubuntu presence. Now there have been several arguments about the role canonical is taking in the Linux world in terms of it being a monopolistic force. For me it’s very simple: In that, as I sit here on the floor of the National Hall in Olympia writing this I think to myself how easy it is to use Ubuntu Linux. This is not to say that other distributions are difficult to use, it’s all about first impressions. I was impressed the first time I used Ubuntu and that is the bottom line.

And I am willing to bet that that has been the experience of a lot of other Ubuntu users out there. I have had the support of a very open community and in a nutshell the support of a very good product.

I digress, this post was initially about the Linux expo itself. It seems a bit quiet on the uptake – there are not that many people here as we probably would have liked but there was still a decent turn out.

Debian was also represented

Debian was also represented

Some other Open Source Stands

Some other Open Source Stands

Ubuntu Stand at the Linux Live Expo
With a couple of the Ubuntu-uk podcast guys.

With a couple of the Ubuntu-uk podcast guys.

About Kwabena Aning

Website and Information Systems Manager living in London with an avid interest in web services, games, web development, Linux, chess, MVC Design patterns, Information Archetecture and most things geeky. Currently working towards a PhD in Computer Science and Information Systems Research at Birkbeck College, University of London. My student profile page can be found here too http://www.dcs.ac.uk/~kaning01
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One Response to Linux Live Expo 2008

  1. Bawa Awumbila says:

    Its nice to see u guys are coming up.

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