LinuxWorld UK Impresses With Depth
The show was very busy and there wasn't one person there that I spoke to who regretted coming, although many commented on the size. We all agreed that the show was much smaller than we had expected (see Figure 1).
It also wasn't a show that had a lot of people wondering what all the fuss was about. Having been at another show two years ago--this time a general computer, not a Linux-specific show--it was remarkable to find so many people who didn't even know what Linux was. At this show, everybody I spoke to (attendees and exhibitors alike) were either already avid users or were seriously investigating products that would enable them to migrate to the Linux platform.
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