On an earlier post, I discussed the idea of doing a live, interactive distribution review. Well, we are doing it. Here are the details:
I will be using a live distro review. I will be installing and starting to use OpenSuse 11 and posting my thoughts - live. Hopefully others will join me and post their thoughts as well.
The event will be taking place on Friday, June 20 (the day after OpenSuse 11 is released) at 3:30 PM Eastern Daylight Time (12:30 PM PDT.) To find out what time that is for you, click here.
You can find a link to the event at live.linuxloop.com or go directly to the event page.
Please let me know if you plan on coming!
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June 16th, 2008 at 8:03 am
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