Penguins converge on Austin Texas
Austin is beautiful in the spring...enjoy it while you can because spring heralds summer. That's why the people organizing the Texas Linux Fest chose April to hold their event.
It wasn't easy putting together a project of this magnitude. Starting with just a few people with a vision, Nathan Willis, Matt Ray, Jeremy Fluhmann and Ilan Rabinovitch put their collective efforts into getting it done. Will it be a success? My guess is that it will. With the sponsorship that has come forward and the community that has built itself around this effort, I can't see how it can fail.
We had a chance to talk with Nate Willis about The Texas Linux Fest. Nate provides some insight many of us might not have thought of.
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