Does anyone want Linux.conf.au 2014?
Australia’s premier open source conference, Linux.conf.au (LCA), will be without a host city after next year’s conference, which will be held in Canberra.
“We should now be in the final stages of meeting with bid teams and visiting the proposed venues, ready to make a decision in the next few weeks. This task turns out to be trivially simple, because to date, we have not received any bids,” James Polley, Linux Australia executive council member, wrote on the Linux Australia mailing list.
Polley posed the question of whether the open source community is now spoilt for choice, and whether LCA’s previous broad-based approach should be changed.
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