* Linux Foundation Appoints Executive to Support Initiatives in Europe
* Japan Linux Symposium: Early Registration, Linus Torvalds Keynote
* LinuxCon Program and Event Details Take Shape
* LinuxCon Speakers Interviewed
* Training Courses Set for LinuxCon
* Linux Foundation in the News
* From the Director
==> Linux Foundation Appoints Executive to Support Initiatives in Europe <==
The Linux Foundation recently announced it has appointed Axel Petrak as its new Director of Europe, Middle East and Africa. Mr. Petrak will work with companies and community members in the region to facilitate collaboration on advancing Linux with activities such as exclusive events, training workshops, technical workgroups, and more.
“While Linux benefits from a distributed development model that relies on contributions from people around the globe, regional focus for Linux Foundation activities can accelerate important work on the platform,” said Jim Zemlin, executive director, The Linux Foundation. “We’re grateful to have Axel, an executive of such high caliber and with perfectly-matched experience, join our team.”
http://www.linuxfoundation.org/news-media/announcements/2009/07/linux-foundation-appoints-executive-support-initiatives-europe
==> Japan Linux Symposium: Early Registration, Linus Torvalds Keynote <==
The Linux Foundation has announced the opening of early registration for the inaugural Japan Linux Symposium (JLS). The event, a new annual technical conference designed to provide a collaboration and education space in the Pacific Rim covering all matters Linux, takes place October 21-23, 2009 in Tokyo, Japan.
JLS will bring together top talent from Japan, Asia Pacific, and around the world, including a unique blend of core developers, administrators, users, community managers and industry experts. It is designed not only to encourage collaboration but to support future interaction between Japan and other Asia Pacific countries and the rest of the global Linux community.
For more information on JLS, visit http://events.linuxfoundation.org/events/japan-linux-symposium
To register, visit http://events.linuxfoundation.org/component/registrationpro/?func=details&did=14
==> LinuxCon Program and Event Details Take Shape <==
This year more than ever, it is important that people get the most value for any event they attend. The Linux Foundation has kept that in mind while planning the agenda for LinuxCon, with the co-location of several events within the LinuxCon event.
In addition to the great content and programming you will find at LinuxCon, attendees will also have the option to visit the following events: LDAPCon, the Linux Plumbers Conference, FOSS Dev Camp, a SE Linux mini-summit and the Novell SUSE Workshop.
LinuxCon is a new annual technical conference that will provide an unmatched collaboration and education space for all matters Linux. LinuxCon will bring together the best and brightest that the Linux community has to offer, including core developers, administrators, end users, community managers and industry experts.
Speakers at the event include Linus Torvalds, Mark Shuttleworth (founder of Ubuntu), Bob Sutor (VP of Open Source and Linux at IBM), Noah Broadwater (VP
Information Services at Sesame Workshop), Joe "Zonker" Brockmeier (Community Manager for openSUSE), Imad Sousou (Director of the Open Source Technology Center at Intel) and many more industry leaders and top technical talent of the community.
LinuxCon will take place September 21-23, 2009 at the Portland Marriott Downtown Waterfront, Portland, OR. Space is limited, so be sure to register early to take advantage of this great education and collaboration opportunity.
Registration Fee Deadline Alert: The current registration fee of US$399 expires on August 15th. After that, the cost will increase to US$499. Register before August 15th for the discount rate.
For more information about LinuxCon, visit http://events.linuxfoundation.org/events/linuxcon
To register, visit http://events.linuxfoundation.org/component/registrationpro/?func=details&did=1
==> LinuxCon Speakers Interviewed <==
As LinuxCon approaches, more anticipation is building for the excellent speakers planned for the event. Two of those speakers, Joe Brockmeier and Noah Broadwater, were recently interviewed by Linux.com to discover more about the messages they will be bringing to the Linux community this September.
In his latest role as openSUSE Community Manager, Brockmeier offers a unique point of view from the corporate and community sides of the
Linux ecosystem.
Broadwater, Vice President of Information Services at Sesame Workshop, revealed a little bit more about his organization's use of Linux and how it solved Sesame Workshop's problems as easy as 1, 2, 3.
http://linux.com/news/featured-blogs/168-brian-proffitt/23181-brockmeier-addressing-linux-challenges-at-linuxcon
http://linux.com/news/featured-blogs/168-brian-proffitt/26703-linux-knows-the-way-to-sesame-street
==> Training Courses Set for LinuxCon <==
The Linux Foundation Training attendees know they are receiving training that is vendor-neutral, technically advanced and built in conjunction with the actual leaders of the Linux development community themselves. The Linux Foundation Linux training courses gives attendees the broad, foundational knowledge and networking needed to thrive in their careers today. You can maximize your professional development by combining an in-depth training course with your attendance at Linuxcon. The Linux Foundation is offering a wide range of courses at LinuxCon, including:
LF001 - Creating Applications For Linux (2 Days)
This course provides practice with key tools and capabilities available to developers of Linux based applications and system software.
LF002 - Essential Linux Device Driver Development Skills (2 Days)
This course provides practice with the key steps in developing Linux device drivers.
LF003 - Linux Kernel Debugging and Performance (2 Days)
This course walks participants through kernel documentation, kernel configuration, kernel debugging, kernel measurement and other tools.
This course provides practice with key tools and capabilities available to developers of Linux based applications and system software.
LF002 - Essential Linux Device Driver Development Skills (2 Days)
This course provides practice with the key steps in developing Linux device drivers.
LF003 - Linux Kernel Debugging and Performance (2 Days)
This course walks participants through kernel documentation, kernel configuration, kernel debugging, kernel measurement and other tools.
For more information on the LinuxCon training courses, visit http://events.linuxfoundation.org/events/linuxcon/training, or click http://events.linuxfoundation.org/component/registrationpro/?func=details&did=21 to enroll today.
==> Linux Foundation in the News <==
Computerworld: Does Google Chrome OS Further Fragment Linux Landscape?
Jim Zemlin, executive director for the Linux Foundation, which oversees development of the Moblin Linux OS for netbooks: "Linux and consumers are the true winners.... The more companies and manufacturers base their products on Linux, the stronger Linux becomes. Say goodbye to monopoly pricing.
(http://www.computerworld.com/s/article/9135409/Does_Google_Chrome_OS_further_fragment_Linux_landscape_)
PC World: Group Pitches Linux for Free Netbooks From Mobile Carriers
Mobile carriers may start giving away netbooks for free, and Linux-based application stores could help them profit by doing it, the head of a Linux advocacy group told Chinese companies... The move by carriers to sell netbooks at a discount and seek revenue from later application downloads is an opportunity for Linux, Jim Zemlin, executive director of the Linux Foundation, said at a Beijing forum. He urged Chinese and global companies to consider offering devices and download stores based on Linux.
(http://www.pcworld.com/businesscenter/article/167599/group_pitches_linux_for_free_netbooks_from_mobile_carriers.html)
Ars Technica: New Linux Patch Could Circumvent Microsoft's FAT Patents
The Linux Foundation says that the best solution at this point is for vendors to ditch FAT and come up with a new vendor-neutral format that can be used without having to pay licensing fees. Although that might be a viable long-term solution, there is still a clear need to support FAT in Linux today. To facilitate this, developers are evaluating technical workarounds while the Open Invention Network is seeking prior art for the purpose of invalidating the patents.
(http://arstechnica.com/open-source/news/2009/07/vfat-linux-patch-could-circumvent-microsofts-patent-claims.ars)
Free Software Magazine: Interview with Amanda McPherson of LinuxCon in Portland
Q: Was there a moment when you honestly wondered if you’d be able to pull the conference off?
A: My mind goes back to the genesis of LinuxCon. The Linux Plumbers Conference community team approached us about starting a bigger and more broad Linux conference, and I thought it was a great idea. There is a need for something technical, fun and community-based...
(http://www.freesoftwaremagazine.com/columns/interview_amanda_mcpherson_linuxcon_portland)
==> From the Director <==
Most of you have seen the news today from Google formally announcing their Chrome Operating System for netbooks using Intel x86 and ARM chips. The is painted as a classic “clash of the titans” between Google and Microsoft, with Google finally directly assaulting Microsoft’s top cash business. (They have already opened the war against Microsoft’s other cash cow, Office, with Google Docs.) While this is a great story, I prefer to frame at as David vs Goliath with the little OS that could, Linux, as the foundation of this announcement, as well as the other operating systems challenging Windows.
Read more at "Linux the Clear Winner in Google OS News"
http://linux.com/news/featured-blogs/158-jim-zemlin/26501-linux-the-clear-winner-in-google-os-news
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