Alex Fletcher: “The blogosphere, or at least the hemisphere which cares about such things, has been busy producing references to the latest series of events surrounding Sun Microsystems’ Project Indiana, the binary distribution of the company’s OpenSolaris operating system. For example, last week Enterprise Linux Log featured a story about the state of affairs at a recent NYC UNIX user group in Manhattan where things didn’t seem to go well. However, what I took from news of the event, including commentary from those who attended was entirely different from the way in which the article was seemingly framed.”
It’s interesting how different people can take away very different things from the same presentation. If you’re at OSCON, come hear it firsthand—I’m speaking about Project Indiana today at 11:35 in room E141. And judge for yourself.
So, Ian, how DID the NYC user’s group meeting really go?!
*I* thought it went well, but then again, we established yesterday that different people can take away very different things from the same presentation. :-) -ian
Hi Ian,
I regret that our chat was interrupted yesterday. I appreciated your (limited) feedback and greatly appreciated meeting you. Until next time,
-jay (ohloh)