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[News] Kernel (Linux) Developers Convenes with Users, Wall Street

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Kernel Developers, Wall Street to Come Together

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| The Linux Foundation is holding its first End User Summit beginning Monday in 
| New York, in an effort to bring Linux kernel developers in closer contact 
| with users at Wall Street institutions and other major companies.  
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http://www.pcworld.com/businesscenter/article/152170/kernel_developers_wall_street_to_come_together.html

The Linux Plumbers Conference: a summary

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| Back in the early days of Linux, a developer wishing to meet his or her peers 
| at a conference had a relatively small number of alternatives. Two of those - 
| Linux Expo and the Atlanta Linux Showcase - were held in the United States. 
| But it has been a long time since the US has hosted a serious 
| developer-oriented conference - especially for developers who are working on 
| the lower layers of the system. The US-based conferences died out as a result 
| of a combination of a number of factors, including poor management, 
| competition from the Ottawa Linux Symposium and (yes, really) LinuxWorld, and 
| a feeling among certain developers that becoming the next Dmitry Sklyarov 
| would not be a fun way to spend the rest of the year.         
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http://lwn.net/Articles/299763/


Recent:

Linux is a platform, not an OS

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| Microsoft, a staunch opponent of Linux, already understands this very
| vividly.   They no longer see Windows as just an "operating system", but as
| an entire platform.  They realize that the only way Windows has a prayer of
| surviving, especially in today's open source world, is if everything runs on
| Windows, including every FOSS program out there.  They've even admitted that
| as much themselves, saying that they think that all open source should run on
| Windows.
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| And Apple is no different, nor Sun, nor IBM.  They see their respective
| operating systems as platforms, not OS's.  Sure, IBM supports Linux, but they
| also support IBM Unix, and in both cases they see their respective operating
| systems as platforms onto which they place lots of other software.  So
| ultimately one of the biggest failings of Linux marketing is that people are
| working too hard to sell the operating system side of it, but failing to sell
| the platform aspects of it.
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http://www.raiden.net/?cat=2&aid=448
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