Mark Woodward wrote:
> >> > I actually met him _briefly_ at Linuxworld in Boston.  He just said
> >> > "hi", then disappeared.  :-)
> >>
> >> Bruce, I did want to meet you to a greater extent, but you we surrounded
> >> by people and looked quite busy.
> >
> > Yea, I was just teasing.  It was a very busy conference.  I remember at
> > night just wanting to turn myself off.
> 
> Yes it was. What do you think: My impression was that the corporate side
> (with a few exceptions) was, while very professional and flashy, lacking
> in technical merit. SGI was one of the few exceptions, of course. The
> ".org" side was really fun, lots of guys with interesting projects, messy
> booths, and grundgy cloths.  Has the soul left Linux? Has it been consumed
> by the big corporations?

I know our booth was very busy, while many corporate booths were empty.

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