Posted on Tuesday, July 24 2007 @ 8:31 CEST by Thomas De Maesschalck
Starting out the first-ever Ubuntu Live 2007 conference was
Mark Shuttleworth's keynote followed by Stephen O'Grady and Jeff Waugh.
The day was broken up into a variety of sessions from the deployment of
an open-source model at Purdue-Fort Wayne to building cross-OS
applications on Linux. Starting off the day was the announcements of
Canonical Landscape for system monitoring and management and Ubuntu 8.04
being a Long Term Support (LTS) release. The day had ended with free
food and drinks along with some entertainment and other fun. The Ubuntu
Live 2007 conference is being put on by Canonical and O'Reilly in
Portland, Oregon this week prior to the start of OSCON 2007. Phoronix
served as media partners with O'Reilly for this event.
Check it out
at Phoronix.