Ohio Linux Festival 2005 90
corso64 writes "Ohio Linux Fest 2005, a free conference/event for Linux and OSS enthusiasts, looks to be every bit as good, if not better than Ohio Linux Fest 2004. Last year, IBM, Novell, Apache, Beowulf, Mozilla, along with Jon "Maddog" Hall made Ohio Linux Festival 2004 a huge success along with tons of swag, freebies, and door prizes (including a Linus-autographed cdrom of the original source release of Linux).
This year IBM, Novell, Apache, Digium, KDE and others will be doing sessions on Asterisk, KDE, Digital Forensics,Unified Threat Management, Ubuntu, Server Farms and lots of other topics. Check it out this October 1st!"
Free Tickets (Score:3, Funny)
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Tickets are free and so is the beer! (Score:2)
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SLASHDOT MODS SUFFER FROM LACK OF HUMOUR (Score:1, Offtopic)
Re:Ohio (Score:1)
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I will be there, but then again I live in columbus. Perhaps a
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I've signed up for the mailing list and I'll check out the chatroom when I get home from work.
Sadly, I work midnight shift the night before so I'll probably not stick around after about lunch time.
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Work sucks (Score:1, Redundant)
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Another first.... (Score:3, Funny)
Now we just need to get something interesting in New Hampshire...
Re:Another first.... (Score:2)
There is a big annual convention of Ham radio + related people in Ohio each year.
Worth going to if you are in the area...
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Check it out here: Clicky [hamvention.org]
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Hey! (Score:2)
Ummm... but thats all I can think of.
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Re:New Hampshire == The next Free State (Score:1)
Re:WHY (Score:1)
If I were moderating today, I would score you as either flamebait or troll.
Surpsingly, Ohio is full of geek events (Score:2)
Linux? (Score:2, Funny)
oh damn...
Young generation (Score:1)
Re:Young generation (Score:2)
Random geographic region X has a growing population of young random_subject_x-enthusiasts. I'm sure random geographical region X will have greater input into random_subject_x as this young generation gains foothold.
Re:Young generation (Score:1)
Sure, and then the good ones head to Silicon Valley and the Northeast.
Seriously though, I don't mean to troll. I know there's plenty of industry in Ohio. They're famous for Chem R&D (with P&G and whatnot)... but are there really any players in the software industry there? Most of the major tech conventions happen once on the west coast (usually SF, sometimes LA), often a second on the east coast (typicaly Boston or NY), and e
I just go for the beer... (Score:4, Funny)
I forget.
Damn those penguins! or Leprechauns or whatever the hell they are.
What time does the bar close?
Oktoberfest... (Score:2)
You go downtown (Cincinnati) and get a chicken [chickenhats.com] hat [chickenhats.com] and we get drunk and come up to you saying things like:
"Cock head"
"Chicken head"
"Cock-a-doodle-do"
"Fuck off"
Whatever comes to mind. Only 12 days till Oktoberfest too! It's home to the largest chicken dance in the world and the second largest Oktoberfest... lots of food and lots of beer. Maybe you'll see me handing out Linux CD's there? Ohio LinuxFest fliers?
Re:I just go for the beer... (Score:1)
http://www.germanvillage.com/eventcalendar.htm [germanvillage.com]
Re:I just go for the beer... (Score:1)
Can't wait. (Score:2, Informative)
The lineup looks good, plus it gives me a chance to enjoy the fun of wearing my U of Michigan gear around Columbus again.
Remember everyone, OSUcks.
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Anyway, we'll just kick your ugly helmet asses all over the field again as usual. Remember - Cooper's not the coach any more!
In Tressel we trust.
Re:Ohio! (Score:2)
It's nice that you've appointed yourself the opinion spokesperson of middle america regarding open source. What would we do without you?
Plenty happening in Ohio (Score:5, Informative)
I've many times wished I was down in Columbus instead of here in Youngstown. I formed my own LUG http://www.youngstownlug.com/ [youngstownlug.com] after a year of driving to Akron and Cleveland for their various groups.
In short, you've got all kinds of great stuff right in your backyard that some of us would love to have.
As far as the state in general, there are FOURTEEN LUGs, Notacon http://notacon.org/ [notacon.org] which happens every year up in Cleveland, and more Linux jobs then you would belive. Go do a few searches on the internet. I've come across dozens of places hiring Linux programmers and administrators. I know dozens of associates from various LUGs around the state whop make a living using Linux.
Ohio is using a lot more OSS than anyone, including some of its own resident geeks, realize. One of the goals of Ohio Linux Fest is to try and bring all of these people together and make them realize that there _are_ things happening in this state. And believe me...there areSource on CDROM? (Score:2)
Still cool tho.
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Things You Need To Know (Score:5, Informative)
1. 16 Hours of Fun (8:00 AM to Midnight) - Doors open at 8:00 AM, and the post-conference reception starts at 8:00 PM, complete with food and beverages (of the sudsy variety) generously provided by our Sponsors. Froggy, from http://www.notacon.org/ [notacon.org] will be our DJ this year. Consider safety first! If you plan on drinking, don't drive. Consider one of the fine Hotels in the area, which brings us to...
2. Hotel Accommodations - http://www.ohiolinux.org/hotels.html [ohiolinux.org]. The Drury Inn Suites, directly attached to the Greater Columbus Convention Center, is the the official Ohio LinuxFest 2005 hotel. A group rate is available for limited number of rooms. BOOK EARLY! DO NOT WAIT!
3. Schedule - http://www.ohiolinux.org/schedule.html [ohiolinux.org]. There are now THREE conference tracts to choose from. Take some time and figure out what you want to attend in advance.
4. REGISTER NOW! - http://www.ohiolinux.org/register.html [ohiolinux.org]. The event is free, and registration is free, but onsite donations are encouraged and appreciated to help defray expenses. We need to know roughly how many people plan on attending (for Insurance and Legal reasons) and we also need to be able to let you know about new developments as they, well, develop!
5. Food - http://www.columbusconventions.com/food_food.htm [columbusconventions.com]. You will be within walking distance of a ton of options for Lunch and Dinner. The schedule allows for plenty of time to eat and socialize.
6. Spread The Love - http://www.ohiolinux.org/promotion.html [ohiolinux.org]. Get the word out! Aside from the regular contingent of Linux techies, we want to reach out to the educational and business worlds and help EDUCATE them about Linux and the Linux Community. Please help us as much as you can. Tell a friend, hand out some flyers, get your LUG involved!
7. Get Involved - http://www.ohiolinux.org/getinvolved.html [ohiolinux.org]. It takes a lot of blood, sweat, and tears to organize an event of this magnitude that can be enjoyed by so many, and we can use all the help we can get. It really is a labor of love. Join up with the Ohio LinuxFest team to participate in organizing this year's event, and help shape an event that will be remembered by many for years to come. To sign on with the team, please send a note to team@ohiolinux.org and introduce yourself!
See you on October 1st!
Re:Things You Need To Know (Score:1)
I am a programmer in Columbus and know that there are a lot of programmers that like Beer (and I am talking real ales, not wimpy beers), I suggest checking out Barleys (http://www.barleysbrewing.com/enews1 [barleysbrewing.com]) which is a microbrew/restaraunt right across from the convention center.
Also the Elevator (http://www.elevatorbrewing.com/index.php [elevatorbrewing.com]) where the beer is not as good but the food is more upscale.
Hope this helps the people who want to grab a pint o' ale...
Pleae dupe around September 29th or so (Score:3, Funny)
Please set up this article in the dupe queue(TM) for the end of September as a gentle reminder for the Ohio guys. Thanks
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I'll be in Austin, for Linucon (Score:2)
Where I'll be on a panel on CPUs and holding a lan party again this year. If you can't come to Ohio, then come to Texas.
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ohio? booo (Score:1)
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Going!! (Score:1)