Last week I asked two people what they would be talking about and Barry
Flanagan answered and forwardI went and asked Doc Searls what he was
talking about at Linuxworld.
I cut out the bits that are not so useful such as my groveling 100k
welcome speech and other such trivia, this is a big clue around where
Doc sees IT today.
<snip>
> <http://www.searls.com/doc/oscon2003>
<snip>
> The subject I've been talking about lately is, in general, DIY-IT, or
> Do-It-Yourself Information Technology. It's an insurgent movement
> inside companies that nobody (other than myself, far as I know) is
> talking about.
>> Some samples:
>> <http://www.linuxjournal.com/article.php?sid=6585>
>> <http://www.ssc.com/pipermail/suitwatch/2002q1/000014.html>
>> <http://linuxjournal.com/article.php?sid=7414>
>> <http://www.linuxjournal.com/article.php?sid=5027>
>> <http://www.searls.com/doc/ljdrafts/feb04/1-lfs-diyit.html>
>><snip>
> Thanks again, and I look forward to seeing everybody there.
>> Best,
>> Doc
So now you have your obligitary list of reading matter for the day.
As it says at good command prompts 'Have fun $'.
By the way don't forget to register to help on the stand at
ilugexpo at blacknight.ie
Thanks in advance, as someone once said many hands make light work.
Cheers,
Paul O'Malley
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