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Do we need a LinuxCon?
re: LinuxCon
Sure, with all the other big name tech conferences doing oh so well, Linux with it's convoluted (at best) business model hawking it's free as in beer philosophy, should be a HUUUUUUGGGGGGE Success (as long as by "success" you mean a ginormous money sink for the organizers and sponsors).