This week at LWN: The 2006 Ottawa Linux Symposium

Posted by grouch on Jul 27, 2006 11:38 PM EDT
LWN.net; By Jonathan Corbet
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Your editor has, once again, had the opportunity to add to his collection of Ottawa Linux Symposium T-shirts. OLS2006 was a fun and interesting event, a testament to the increasing professionalism of its organizers, speakers, and attendees. And also, of course, to the energy and vitality which drives the Linux community.
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LinuxWorld may be the place to go to see what companies are doing, but OLS has clearly established itself as the event to attend to learn about what the development community - and the kernel development community in particular - is up to.

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This year's keynote speaker was Greg Kroah-Hartman. [...] The talk covered topics like hardware support (Linux is now second to none, says Greg), the illegal and unethical nature of closed source kernel modules, various aspects of the kernel development process, and more. The talk is very much worth a read.

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hmmmm.....I rather missed the point about stable APIs dinotrac 31 1,406 Jul 30, 2006 9:55 PM
eye-opener grouch 16 1,257 Jul 30, 2006 5:54 AM
illegal, unworkable, unethical grouch 0 878 Jul 28, 2006 9:52 AM

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