I am almost ready for the LinuxTag, my flight from Moscow to Berlin is tomorrow mid-day. I have prepared booklets, even in German (thanks to Mario and Bernhard, OpenVZ users from Austria who will also help me with the booth). And I will even have a monitor to demo Overo Gumstix running Linux (thanks to Björn from XtreemFS). So if you are visiting LinuxTag this year, come to say hello!
If you happen to be on a different continent, North America, then I welcome you to visit LinuxSymposium. This is a quite a big annual event, and unlike LinuxWorld (which is now called OpenSourceWorld) they haven't changed their name for 10 years (well, hmm, actually they dropped the Ottawa prefix since this year it will be held in Montreal -- but at least they left the Linux part, the one that is most important for me). For the LinuxSymposium I am preparing a tutorial and a BoF. So, again, come to say hello! :)
If you happen to be on a different continent, North America, then I welcome you to visit LinuxSymposium. This is a quite a big annual event, and unlike LinuxWorld (which is now called OpenSourceWorld) they haven't changed their name for 10 years (well, hmm, actually they dropped the Ottawa prefix since this year it will be held in Montreal -- but at least they left the Linux part, the one that is most important for me). For the LinuxSymposium I am preparing a tutorial and a BoF. So, again, come to say hello! :)


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The overall theme at this years summit was virtualization ie RHEV (Red Hat Enterprise Virtualization)and cloud computing management with MRG (messaging realtime grid).
I got up and asked Brian Stevens (taped it with my flip camera) when will we see RedHat supporting container based virtualization like OpenVZ? RedHat supports paravirtualization with XEN and full virtualization with KVM, why not OpenVZ containers? He implied that RHEL 6 will support some kind of container based virtualization.
I asked..
Sid Wilroy