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Fri, 03 Dec 2004
Linux Bangalore is Over

The three-day lb2004 is now over. About 80 presentations from all areas of free software, ranging from hardcore technical subjects to user-experience.

One of the interesting parts was that one developer managed to port the "DotGNU Portable.net" framework to the Simputer in only three days during the conference. Apparently this spawned a lot of media interest.

In the end, the conference went really fine, if it wasn't for the strange rules and regulations of the IISC that tried to undermine the event.

Oh yes, than there is the air condition to which I probably owe catching a cold last year - and this year again :(

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