SCALE13x starts tomorrow in Los Angeles, but you can find out more about many of the speakers by reading interviews on the event blog, including:
Interview with Rikki Endsley - Confessions of a Reluctant Tweeter: Social Media for Open Source Projects, Friday at 3:45
Interview with Gina Likins - How to Thoroughly Insult and Offend People in Your Open Source Communities, Friday at 1:15
Interview with Matthew Miller - Fedora.next: Bringing Change to a Classic Distro (without too much kicking and screaming), Sunday at 4:30
Interview with Levente Kurusa - Linux Desktop: When Is Our Year?, Saturday at 6:00
Interview with Tom Callaway - Understanding FOSS Licenses (without a lawyer), Saturday at 6:00
Interview with Brian Proffitt - Why Scale Up is Like Star Trek and Scale Out is Like Star Wars, Saturday at 3:00
Interview with Joe Brockmeier - Solving the Package Problem (or Making It Infinitely Worse?), Saturday at 1:30
Interview with Rich Bowen - Intro to OpenStack, Saturday at 11:30
When we aren't in sessions or speaking, you'll find us in the hallway tracks and in the expo hall. See you in sunny Los Angeles!
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