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Day 2 at LinuxWorld 2008 - More of the same
Back to the Moscone Center
Today, Scott McCreary was nice enough to swing by and pick me up on his way to the conference. We cruised by my company's corporate headquarters to pick up a package I was expecting, and then went directly to the Moscone Center from there.
Before the conference was under way, we re-arranged the layout in the booth a little bit, putting Art and the ReactOS machine up in front next to ours a bit more. We felt this might increase the ReactOS-related questions and demos a bit, and I believe it did help. I should note that without Art Yerkes and ReactOS, the event wouldn't have been possible for us this year.
Interest still strong
Today was similar to the first day, but the clumps of visitors were less, and we had more focused and genuinely interested visitors. We did get the usual: "Is this another Linux distro?" questions, but we also got several: "Wow, you re-created BeOS? That is awesome!"
Later in the day, we were visited by Matt Martz who flew 5.5 hours across the U.S. to see us. At least, this is what we'd like to believe, but perhaps he actually did want to visit a few other booths as well. In any case, he posed for a picture in front of the booth, and laughed when we told him it would probably show up on the website. (I don't think he believed we were serious)
Into the belly of the beast
With the addition of Scott, I was given a chance to finally walk through the floor and see what the other exhibits looked like. There was a Linux "InstallFest" sponsored by Untangle. I briefly considered taking a USB stick loaded with Haiku over there and installing it on a couple machines, but due to lack of time (and courage), I didn't get a chance to do this. Perhaps tomorrow ;) There was an abundance of server and hardware products using Linux on the exhibit floor, and it was clear that Linux on desktops was not a major focus for the event at this point.
All in all, the day was pretty solid. I have begun to lose my voice, unfortunately - mostly due to a recent cold I have been fighting I suspect, but also due to the massive amount of talking I have been doing over the last couple of days. Hopefully it will improve overnight and I will sustain another day.
Day 3 report will likely be delayed as I will not have the opportunity to write anything up tomorrow night.
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Re: Day 2 at LinuxWorld 2008 - More of the same
Just curious - What do the ReactOS people think of Haiku?
Re: Day 2 at LinuxWorld 2008 - More of the same
I certainly can't speak for them all, but you can always wander into the #reactos channel on freenode and ask them that :) (warning: some of them can be quite fanatical, in a good way of course - just like in #haiku!)
If you're talking about Art specifically, I don't want to put words in his mouth, but I get the impression that he has a very genuine respect for any alternative OS that is written by volunteer developers in their spare time.
Perhaps I will ask him if he's willing to put together a small blurb on his impressions of Haiku at this state.
Re: Day 2 at LinuxWorld 2008 - More of the same
You guys know Matt?