[CLUE-Talk] CLIQ 2001 latest news

Lynn Danielson lynnd at ihs.com
Mon Mar 5 16:36:08 MST 2001


Colorado Linux Info Quest - CLIQhttp://thecliq.org

CLIQ 2001 Signs David L. Sifry, CTO of Linuxcare, as keynote speaker along
with new corporate sponsor Hewlett Packard

Sifry and HP join with corporate sponsors tummy.com, LWN.net, SGI, and
Compaq, advertising sponsors Linux Journal and Linux Magazine, area Linux
user groups, and a host of talented and well known speakers to host the
Rocky Mountain regions premiere Linux conference and exhibit.


Denver, CO (March 1, 2001) -- The Colorado Linux Info Quest (CLIQ) board of
directors is pleased to announce the signing of David L. Sifry, Chief
Technology Officer of Linuxcare, as our keynote speaker.  Sifry brings his
technical expertise, engaging personality and survival instincts from a
company that has beaten the odds to become a top tier provider of software
and services for the Linux industry.

Along with Sifry, CLIQ is proud to announce the signing of their fifth top
level sponsor for this event:  Hewlett Packard.  Located in Ft. Collins,
HP's Linux Development Center is the focus of all Linux development for
this technology giant.

"I'm honored that CLIQ has asked me to keynote," noted Sifry in an email
interview.  "CLIQ is known for its high quality speakers and interesting
attendees. Events like this show that even with the massive increase in
corporate interest of Linux and open-source software, many of the major
innovations are still coming out of the grass-roots community that gave
birth to this movement, and that the revolution is not only alive, but it
is growing.

Alan Meyer, R&D Manager for Linux Kernel Development in the Linux Systems
Operation of Hewlett Packard says HP is pleased to be a top level sponsor
for this year's event.

"There is a tremendous amount of Linux activity within Colorado, and CLIQ
is playing a vital role in creating a local forum for sharing information.
With HP's Linux Systems Operation based in Fort Collins, we are pleased to
support the efforts of CLIQ, and look forward to participating in the 2001
event."

In another recent news, CLIQ 2001 sponsor Compaq has announced that they
will be demonstration a Proliant/Linux high availability Steeleye Cluster
in their booth (Booth A1, at the front door of the exhibit).  Stop by and
see a Linux cluster at work!  Compaq is also providing flat-panel client
systems and an Alpha server for use with the CLIQ designed and built 
exhibitor and attendee registration system.


Hotel discount deadline looms

The Denver Marriott Tech Center has given us a March 15th deadline for
attendees to get the $79/night discount for CLIQ 2001.  If you plan on
staying at the hotel you'll need to make your reservations before March
15th.  Call the Marriott reservations center at 303-779-1100, tell them
that you will be attending the Colorado Linux Info Quest and ask for the
$79 discount rate.


CLIQ 2001 Speaker Lineup

This years event includes noted speakers such as Scott Draeker of Loki
Entertainment Software, Andy Hertzfeld of Eazel, Havoc Pennington of Red
Hat and the GNOME Foundation, Kurt Granroth of KDE and John Lasser, author
of the book "Think Unix."  One of the major events of the show this year
will be the Desktop Panel discussion, where representatives from GNOME,
KDE, Eazel, Linuxcare, and XFree86/VA Linux will talk about the present and
future of the Linux desktop as well as take questions from the audience.  

The current set of invited talks includes the following:

Keynote David A. Sifry, CTO of Linuxcare.

Bio: David Sifry, Linuxcare co-founder, is a recognized expert on
open-source development and the Linux operating system. Himself an
open-source developer, Sifry has contributed code to such projects as
GNU Emacs, Majordomo, packetrace, jitterbug, and to the Linux kernel
itself. In addition, he managed the development of SecureVPS, an
open-source virtual private networking server for Linux. He is
currently the architect and lead developer of GCTP, the Group
Calendaring Transport Protocol, and OpenFlock, an open-source
implementation of a GCTP server. His service to the Linux community
includes membership on the Board of Directors of Linux International
and the vice-presidency of the Bay Area Linux Users Group (BALUG). He
has served as an advisor on free software matters for companies
including Sun Microsystems, Hewlett-Packard, Dell, and IBM.

* Business Track

1. Commercially-developed games -- Scott Draeker, Co-founder and CEO
of Loki Entertainment Software

2. The State of Embedded Linux, Rick Lehrbaum, Founder,
LinuxDevices.com

2000 will probably be remembered as the year Linux
became known for being the fastest growing operating
system for servers -- threatening Microsoft's position
in the enterprise market. 2001, on the other hand, may
well be the year Linux finds its way into thousands of
embedded systems and intelligent products, challenging
the established order in the embedded software market.
In this talk, Rick Lehrbaum will explain why Linux is
ideal for embedded applications, give some examples of
"cool devices" with Linux inside, review the results of
recent market surveys conducted by LinuxDevices.com,
and make some predictions about the growth of Embedded
Linux over the next few years.

Bio: Rick Lehrbaum created the LinuxDevices.com "embedded Linux
portal", which is now part of the ZDNet Linux Resource Center.
Rick has worked in the field of embedded systems since 1979. He
co-founded Ampro Computers, founded the PC/104 Consortium, and
was instrumental in launching the Embedded Linux Consortium.

3. Return on Investment in the Open Source Movement, Patrick
Lannigan, VP of Business Development, NuSphere

Bio: Patrick has 20 years experience in the computer industry and
has worked for Oracle, Powersoft/Sybase, InSystems, AT&T and
Concurrent Computer Corporation, in a variety of capacities
including technical support, pre-sales, sales, teaching,
marketing and business development. Prior to joining NuSphere,
Patrick Lannigan was the Director of Business Development for
Progress Software, focused on merger and acquisition
opportunities. Patrick first joined Progress in 1990. Since 1996
Patrick has tracked the advancements of open source technologies
such as Linux, Perl, Apache and PHP. It was the discovery and use
of MySQL, however, that enabled him to form a complete vision for
a business centered around open source technology that could also
leverage the core competency of Progress Software.

* Desktop Track

1. Introduction to the Linux Command Line; Jon Lasser, author of
"Think Unix".

Although GNOME and KDE have made it easier to use
Linux, the real power of Linux is in its command line.
This talk will introduce the basics of the Linux
command line and provide a tantalizing taste of its
possibilities. Topics covered will include a brief
introduction to 'man pages,' the standard Unix
documentation; navigating the command line; and
redirection and pipes.

Bio: Jon Lasser is Senior Systems Administrator at
SkyNetWEB-Affinity, columnist for Web Hosting magazine, and the
author of Think Unix (2000, Que), an introduction to Linux and
Unix for power users. He has been involved with Linux and Unix
since 1993 and is lead coordinator for the Bastille Linux
project. He lives in Baltimore, Maryland with his wife Kathleen
and their three cats. See the Slashdot review of Jon's text.

2. Panel discussion on the Linux desktop; An open-floor discussion
on the state of the Linux desktop: where is it, where is it
headed, what's missing, and what's cool. Panelists include:
1. Andy Hertzfeld, Software Wizard and Cofounder of Eazel, Inc.
(or possibly another Eazel representative)
2. Havoc Pennington, GNOME Foundation Chair who works at Red
Hat and is one of the lead developers for the GNOME and GTK+
projects
3. Daryll Strauss, Multimedia and Graphics Engineering Practice
Lead at VA Linux Systems
4. Kurt Granroth, KDE Core Developer/Evangelist, SuSE Labs
5. Dave Desrosiers, Linuxcare

3. An Introduction to the GNOME and KDE Desktops; Havoc Pennington,
GNOME Foundation and Kurt Granroth, KDE

Bios: Havoc Pennington is the Chair of the GNOME Foundation Board
of Directors and a long-time contributor to the GNOME Project. He
maintains the GConf configuration library and currently spends
most of his time hacking on the GTK+ GUI toolkit. Havoc is the
author of the book "GTK+/GNOME Application Development" and works
as a developer for Red Hat, Inc.

Kurt Granroth is a KDE Core Developer and a long time Linux user.
He is responsible for doing anything that needs to be done to
ensure that is KDE the best application development platform in
the world. His job as an Open Source developer for the SuSE Labs
gives him the freedom to do just that. These tasks range from
being president of KDE e.V. and organizing the KDE League to
press interviews and contacts to library and core infrastructure
development to website development and everything in between.
Kurt has been a Linux user since 1994 and graduated from Michigan
Technological University with a BSCS.

* Development Track

1. Porting Debian to PA-RISC and IA-64; Bdale Garbee, Debian

Porting Linux to a new CPU architecture is an
interesting mix of exasperation and the joy of
discovery. To deliver a complete distribution requires
effort in each of the kernel, toolchain, and
application development spaces. This talk will provide
an overview of the process, then compare and contrast
Debian's ongoing efforts with PA-RISC and IA-64. Along
the way, unique tools and processes Debian uses to
maintain more actively supported architectures than any
other Linux distribution will be explored.

Bio: By day, Bdale Garbee manages a team at Agilent Technologies
that architects and maintains technical computing infrastructure
used by R&D and Manufacturing engineers who build electronic test
and measurement instruments. Outside of Agilent, he builds pieces
of amateur radio satellites, and is a long-time contributor to
the Free Software community.

Bdale has been a developer of the Debian GNU/Linux distribution
since 1995. In addition to maintaining a large number of
packages, he has helped port Debian to five non-i386
architectures, most recently PA-RISC and IA-64. Married with two
children, he also has a growing interest in making Debian more
successful as a computing environment for young learners.

2. Languages/Web Development: Paul Everitt, CEO of Digital
Creations, will speak on either Open Source Content Management or
the Zope Web publishing package.

3. Handhelds: Dave Desrosiers, Linuxcare, current maintainer of the
Pilot Link software for syncing a Pilot with Linux desktop
software.

The current set of Birds of a Feather Sessions includes the following:

1.Linux Legislation BOF 
2.Linux LUG BOF: Kara Pritchard, LinuxUsersGroups.org 
3.Linux as an Enterprise Platform: Mission Critical Linux 
4.Linux Systems Administration: James Davis, Art Walker 
5.Zope BOF: Paul Everitt, CEO, Digital Creations (makers of Zope) 
6.Python: Sean Reifschneider, Co-Founder, tummy.com 
7.Open Source Development Laboratory: Tim Witham, OSDL Lab Director 
8.Debian: Bdale Garbee, Debian Developer 
9.GIMP: Michael J. Hammel, Senior Editor, LWN.net and author of GIMP for 
Web Professionals (coming from PTR) 
10.XFree86 and the Linux Desktop: Daryll Strauss, XFree86 team and VA Linux 
Systems 
11.Converting a business to Linux: John T. Taber, Ph.D., Tabermatics, Inc. 
12.High Availability: Alan Robertson, Linux High Availability Project 
13.PHP: Scott Marlow, IHS 
14.Jabber Instant Messaging: Brett Moses, Jabber.com 


About CLIQ

Colorado Linux Info Quest, known as CLIQ to it's members, is a registered
non-profit organization in the state of Colorado. It is comprised of
volunteers from regional Linux user groups throughout the Colorado Front
Range. The aim of CLIQ is to assist both individual hobbyists and
businesses in the Rocky Mountain and Central US regions find answers to the
question "What can I do with Linux?"

CLIQ 2001 will be held at the Denver Marriott Tech Center on March 30th,
with "at the door" registration open on March 29th and 30th. The Denver
Marriott Tech Center is located just east of I-25 and Belleview Blvd. in the
Denver Tech Center. More information can be found on our web site at
http://thecliq.org

Contact Information

CLIQ Chairman:

Michael J. Hammel
mjhammel at thecliq.org
mjhammel at graphics-muse.org

CLIQ Vendor Contact:

Kevin Cullis
kcullis at thecliq.org

The CLIQ Web Site:

http://thecliq.org

General Information and Questions:

info at thecliq.org



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