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LinuxCon Brazil 2010

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August 31 - September 1, 2010 · World Trade Center Convention Center, São Paulo, Brazil

LinuxCon, the industry's premiere Linux conference is coming to Brazil…

The Linux Foundation is pleased to announce the launch of LinuxCon Brazil taking place this fall in São Paulo. LinuxCon is already the premiere Linux conference in both North America and Asia, providing an unmatched collaboration and education space for all matters Linux, and we are pleased to be able to extend this event into South America.

LinuxCon Brazil will bring together the best and brightest that the Linux community has to offer, including community developers, system administrators, business executives and operations experts. LinuxCon Brazil will deliver attendees top notch speaking talent from around the globe, innovative and abundant program content, and a wide variety of opportunities to connect with peers.

Keynote Speakers Announced:

Linux creator Linus Torvalds will be speaking at LinuxCon Brazil along with Andrew Morton, lead Linux kernel maintainer and Jim Zemlin of The Linux Foundation.

Additional confirmed keynote speakers include:

  • James Bottomley, Novell Distinguished Engineer and Linux Kernel maintainer of the SCSI subsystem, the Linux Voyager port and the 53c700 driver
  • Jon Corbet, Linux kernel developer and Editor, Linux Weekly News (LWN)
  • Thomas Gleixner, maintainer of the common Intel architecture branch (x86)
  • Ian Pratt, Chief Architect of the open source Xen project and Founder of XenSource
  • Ted Ts'o, North America's first kernel developer and an Engineer at Google working on filesystems and storage

 

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