the ubuntu devconf
A week or so ago I went along to the Ubuntu Developer Summit at Google HQ. I saw Mirco demo some of his new toys, met up with Christian and Alex from VMware, but more importantly had an interesting hour-long session with the Ubunterians about packaging and third party software - all the usual stuff.
I’ll be doing it all over again in a few weeks at the OSDL summit, as well.
Here are some notes on the result of that chat:
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This sort of conversation makes me very cynical about the relevance of the OSDL and LSB. It was a shame that Mark Shuttleworth didn’t show up - his blog entry is the only reason I went along, as I’ve had similar conversations via email before so knew what to expect.
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