LinuxWorld 2007, Linux & Open Source Community

by Scott Beale on August 3, 2007 · 1 comment

LinuxWorld .org Pavilion

Linux and open source geeks will be converging in San Francisco next week for LinuxWorld 2007, which takes place August 6th through 9th, at Moscone Center. As with previous years, I’ll be spending a lot of time over in the .org Pavilion with our friends from organizations like EFF and Creative Commons.

Here are my photos from last year’s LinuxWorld 2006.

UPDATE: Here are my photos from LinuxWorld 2007.

photo credit: Scott Beale

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