UKUUG Linux 2003 Conference
When: July 31st - August 3rdWhere: Edinburgh, United Kingdom
More Info: http://www.ukuug.org/events/linux2003/
A wide cross-section of the Linux community will gather in Edinburgh this summer for the UK Unix User Group's annual Linux technical conference. It's a great way to keep up-to-date with what's happening in the world of Linux and to broaden your knowledge. The low-cost event attracts Linux professionals, systems administrators, developers and enthusiasts from companies, universities and Linux User Groups all over the UK, along with a significant number of visitors from Europe, the US and beyond.
Debian Involvement
A large number of Debian developers will attend the conference. There will also be a wide range of Debian related talks. The current Debian project leader, Martin Michlmayr, will talk about managing Debian, followed by a talk by Bdale Garbee on portability from a Debian perspective. Furthermore, Aaron Crane will give a presentation on mass unattended GNU/Linux installations using Progeny's auto-installer and Klaus Weidner will cover Debian on Handheld Computers.
Main Coordinator: Phil Hands
Related Links
- Martin Michlmayr: Managing Debian
- Bdale Garbee: Portability from a Debian perspective
- Aaron Crane: Mass Unattended Linux Installations
- Klaus Weidner: Debian on Handheld Computers