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Linuxforum 2006, friday

13/20

14/20 Being in the city where Philips started making lightbulbs Wietse Venema had to get a bright idea...

15/20 Next point was publicity out of control, how SATAN was received; journalists making stories up themselves when undersupplied with real information ("only then?", I thought, hesitantly).

16/20 That's a nice Zippy the Pinhead-line, I'd say. The last point of the talk was controlled publicity, which was when Postfix was released and Lou Gerstner of IBM realized that IBM needed an open source strategy.

17/20 Martin von Haller Grønbeck talked about responsibility of open source software solution-makers.

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20/20 Finally Gérard Meyer of HP talked about Linux adoption at HP. Low attendance, too generic a talk. He did give away the gift presented by the organizers to the first person to pose a question, which was a fun move.

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