Christine promises that she's going to write about this year's SUSECon conference, but she started with this…
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It's all over until next year for Scale, the big, community oriented Linux festival for Southern California. Our man-on-the-scene filed the report before starting his long journey home.
Most people at Scale seem to think this one illustrates that Scale has survived the Covid era and is looking better than ever.
Scale is taking over Pasadena, SUSECon has moved in on Disney's domain of Orlando for a week, and ATO AI Has an Official Poster (and is close to being sold out). It looks like it's going to be a good conference year to us!
AlmaLinux is just one of many exhibitors that will be participating at Scale 22X, the first-of-the-year FOSS expo.
Those wanting to attend this year's inaugural run for All Things Open AI only have a week to take advantage of $99 Early Bird pricing for day one.
Late last night, when it was early the next afternoon in the land down under, our Christine Hall was virtually down home Australian style!
With All Thing Open set to launch a new major AI event in March, it's no surprised that the monthly Meetup's are AI-focused.
Although it appears that after a 22-year run that linux.conf.au is now a thing of the past, the folks who brought it to you have launched a new conference that's about… well, everything open.
At 2025's Southern California Linux Fest there will be at least eight colocated open source focused events in addition to the main attraction.