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Date: 1998-08-19
21 August: Open source rules ok
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Erstes Treffen der Open Source Community über/morgen am 21
August in San Jose, California. Freibier und Gratispizza.
Vom Perl/Erfinder bis zum Yahoo/Gründer sind alle möglichen
Zelebritäten aus dem Bereich anwesend, wo das Netz am
sympathischsten ist: nämlich frei.
post/scrypt: Nächtens ist uns leider ein Aviso an den
Hausmeister dieser Liste über dieselbige ausgekommen. Wir
geloben Besserung & danken Chris Haderer, Felix Fibich &
allen anderen für ihre Blitz/Sarkasmen ;)
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Open Source Town Meeting Friday, August 21, 5-6:30 p.m. at
the Fairmont Hotel in San Jose, California
Attend the Open Source Developer Day! Join us for the Open
Source Town Meeting--the first public gathering of open
source community. It's the grand finale of Open Source
Developer Day, and we'll supply the beer and pizza. Bring
your thirst for knowledge and suds to the Fairmont Hotel in
San Jose, CA on Friday, August 21 from 5:00-6:30 pm (doors
open at 4:30). If you're a software developer, IS manager,
or entrepreneur who wants to find out about the latest
innovations and burning issues in open source development
and business models, you've got to be there.
Tim O'Reilly will kick off the Town Meeting by hosting a
panel discussion on the topic "Open Source is Open for
Business." Joining Tim will be a panel of open source heavy
hitters, including:
Larry Wall, O'Reilly & Associates and creator of Perl James
Barry, HTTP and WebSphere product manager, IBM Jim Hamerly,
Vice President, Client Products Division, Netscape
Communications Corp. David Filo, co-founder of Yahoo Richard
Stallman, founder of the GNU project Bob Young, President,
Red Hat Software Brian Behlendorf, C2Net Software and
co-founder, Apache Group John Ousterhout, CEO, Scriptics
Corp. and creator of the popular Tcl scripting language
Jordan Hubbard, a founder of the FreeBSD project Pamela
Samuelson, Professor at the University of California at
Berkeley with a joint appointment in the School of
Information Management and Systems and the School of Law;
co-director of the Berkeley Center for Law and Technology
Eric Raymond, independent developer; open source evangelist;
author of the influential paper, "The Cathedral and the
Bazaar."
There will be ample time for audience comment and questions
following the panel discussion.
Partners
O'Reilly's partners in the event will have informational
displays on their open source-related efforts. Partners
include:
ActiveScripting Organization, AbiSource, Inc., Apache Group,
C2Net Software, Inc., Crynwr, Cygnus Solutions, Linux
International, Linux Journal, Netscape, Penguin Computing,
Red Hat Software, Inc., Samba, Scriptics Corporation,
Sendmail, Inc., SGI, Silicon Valley Linux Users Group,
Software in the Public Interest, Songline Studios, SuSE,
USENIX, VA Research, Whistle Communications.
relayed by Pit Schultz <pit@midas.in-berlin.de> via
nettime-l@Desk.nl
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