openSUSE at OSCON
I can’t believe OSCON is over already. It seems like the week flew by, probably because there was almost zero downtime from the time I arrived in Portland until the time I went to the airport.
Tuesday we put up the booth. Well, to be completely accurate, Alexia and Kelli did most of the work, I “supervised” and provided helpful input in the form of “yeah, I think the counters look good there,” and actually installing openSUSE on the stock show machines we had at OSCON. Wednesday and Thursday were the exhibit days, and the openSUSE booth was continually busy — we gave away all of the openSUSE DVDs we had on hand (probably could have done with at least 100 more… which is a first, we usually have extras) and talked a lot about the new release.
Had our booth next to the Kablink guys, which was fun. I always enjoy hanging around with Brent, and I’m glad they had a chance to really show off their latest release with the new workflow features. I got a bit of a preview before the show, and it looks really good.
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