I am currently in San Diego For the Redhat Summit. So far so good, the keynote from the CTO, Brian Stevens, was interesting. He talked about the One Child Per Laptop project and Redhat’s role. The other key notes where from AMD and the Open Voting Consortium. I have also been to some interesting seminars:
- General Public License v3
- Best Practices Using Xen Visualization with RHEL 5
- Diagnosing and Troubleshooting Problems with RHEL and Xen
- Intellectual Property, Open Source and Available Protections
- RHEL 5, Yum and You
Tomorrow I am looking forward to a keynote from the CEO of emusic.com (from which I buy music from all the time) and seminars on topics like the ext4 filesystem. Should be cool.