LinuxWorld 2007 Photos, Penguins in Business Suits

by Scott Beale on August 7, 2007 · 3 comments

LinuxWorld 2007

LinuxWorld 2007

LinuxWorld 2007

LinuxWorld 2007

LinuxWorld 2007

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LinuxWorld 2007

I made a quick stop by the expo at LinuxWorld 2007 today over at the Moscone Center in San Francisco. I was sad to see the continuing shrinkage of the .org Pavilion. I remember when LinuxWorld first started, the entire convention was represented by .org’s, now it’s just two small rows in the back corner. The tie-dyes, gray beards and sandals are a rare sight, Tux is wearing a business suit now.

Here are some photos I shot of the expo at LinuxWorld 2007.

photo credit: Scott Beale

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