[Linux-aus] Linuxworld Expo 2007 (was Linuxworld Success!)

Minnie Constan MConstan at austexhibit.com.au
Wed Apr 5 07:28:02 UTC 2006


Two reasons, firstly the linuxworld audience are a niche targeted group interested specifically in open source solutions in business and government, secondly AES (organiser of LWE) were the sole organisers of Networld+Interop, PC Show and ITComdex so it was possible to add the linux component - Cebit is run by a completely different organiser.

Cheers
Minnie
LWE Organiser


-----Original Message-----
From: linux-aus-admin at lists.linux.org.au on behalf of Matthew Williams
Sent: Tue 4/4/2006 9:58 PM
To: SLUG Mail List; Linux Australia; Open Source Industry Australia
Subject: [Linux-aus] Linuxworld Expo 2007 (was Linuxworld Success!)
 
Why not combine the Linuxworld 2007 Expo with the CeBIT IT Expo in 2007 just
like how it used to be back in 2000/2001 with the joint Networld+Interop/IT
Comdex/Linux Expos?

Hooroo,
Matthew


----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Pia Waugh" <greebo at pipka.org>
To: "SLUG Mail List" <slug at slug.org.au>
Cc: "Linux Australia" <linux-aus at linux.org.au>; "Open Source Industry
Australia" <osia-discuss at lists.osia.net.au>
Sent: Sunday, April 02, 2006 10:59 AM
Subject: [Linux-aus] Linuxworld Success!


> Hi all,
>
> I wanted to give a little summary of what happened at Linuxworld and how
it
> relates to our community. The quick synopsis:
>
> It rocked and loads of people want to know about FOSS and community!
>
> So, now for the longer version. We had a Linux Australia stand in the
trade
> show, which was seemingly one of the most busy stands for the entire three
> days. We had some wonderful volunteers help out [1] and they did a great
job
> in informing people, and at the next SLUG meeting (on friday) saw new
> members who had seen us at Linuxworld, so it is a success already at such
> short notice of the next meeting.
>
> The OSIA stand also did well, so congratulation to those people, in
> particular David Elson and Donna Benjamin. Donna also put in loads of time
> for the AV for the Linuxworld conference, so many thanks to her.
>
> The conference was pretty good, we had some great speakers but it was at
> times a little commercial (pesky sponsors). On the other hand Government
day
> was great! Every single speaker was excellent and had something really
> interesting to talk about and I am hoping that Government day spurs many
> conversations about how FOSS is relevant above and beyond business case
> reasons.
>
> So, now we can prepare for CeBIT next month (May), after we've all slept
> this one off :) We also have Software Freedom Day coming up in September
so
> start thinking about cool activities for that. I'll be coordinating both
the
> Linux Australia stand for Cebit and the SLUG Software Freedom Day (and any
> national stuff that needs to happen for SFD, such as insurance and such
like
> last years effort). Last year we have 15 Australian LUGs participating in
> Software Freedom Day, lets try and double that this year :)
>
> [1] Many MANY thanks to the volunteers who helped out, and especially to
> Lindsay Holmwood who was the team leader, and to Jeff Waugh who provided
the
> eye candy (Dapper Drake xgl, what else did you think I meant ;). Also many
> thanks to Steve Walsh who ran around doing required foo (like picking up a
> wig for Peter Quinn and getting the SLUG pamphlets printed).
>
> - Lindsay Holmwood
> - Jeff Waugh
> - Steve Walsh
> - James Gray
> - Mark T
> - Stuart Rushton
> - Craige McWhirter
> - Stuart Rushton
> - Sara and Mohammad Kaan
> - James Purser
> - Martin Visser and his son :)
> - Jon Oxer
> - Stephan Borg
> - Donna Benjamin
> - Peter Lieverdink
> - Darryl Lynch
> - Mark Phillips
> - Terry Dawson
> - Scott Gourlay
> - Simon Wong
> - Ben Martin
>
> Rock on Australia!
>
> Cheers,
> Pia
>
> -- 
> Linux Australia
http://linux.org.au/
>
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