OLS recap

I'm back home now - feeling a bit worse for the wear thanks to the usual closing party on Saturday night, and the airplane rides home on Sunday. I declare OLS to be a moderate success - our talk was very good (but I am biased), and hopefully it will open up new doors for LinuxBIOS and AMD. Other then that, I generally thought that the talks this year weren't great. Not terrible, but not much that really got me excited, with the exception of cpuidle, which is directly applicable to OLPC and Geode.

As usual, the social aspect was nice - we met lots of folks, and got connected with people, especially Ron and Stefan from LinuxBIOS, and some of our other AMD brethren from around the world.

My favorite OLS moment was definitely when Marc announced during our talk that he had been an open source developer for 50 days, and the crowd responded with a round of applause. Very cool.