[Gllug] Re: Linux and Open Source event - 16th September

Gordon Joly gordon.joly at pobox.com
Thu Sep 25 08:06:43 UTC 2003


At 9:31 +0100 2003/09/16, Peter Childs wrote:
>On Tue, 16 Sep 2003, Gordon Joly wrote:
>
>> >
>> >
>> >The dress code for the event is business suits and the full agenda
>> >is as follows:
>>
>>
>> Dear Ms Gratte,
>>
>> I am not a great fan of suits. Hence, I shall not attend.
>>
>> GNU/Linux will grow, with or without a tux.
>>
>> Gordo
>>
>	Hmm I know what you mean. Says he in a white shirt company...
>Unfortunately computer (especially Linux People) are already seen of as a
>bit geek-ish and us all wanting to were jeans and t-shirts does not help!
>If Tony Blair and Co turned up for work in Jeans heads would turn. If I
>turned up for work in a Company Tie and a Jacket heads would turn too.
>For most computer users ties are a pain as they only get stuck in the
>processor fan. But Dress Codes are part of life.
>	Every Programmer knows that Unix is king (Whether its Linux, BSD or
>Solaris) even Microsoft. Its just Going around with a beard, holey jumper
>and jeans does not sell it. Using hundreds of tech-ey words does not sell
>when all the user wants to do is write there letter to the tax man and
>play games.
>	Apple are making changes but OSX has already overtaken Linux in
>the popular stakes.
>
>Peter Childs
>


It is actually more sinister. A journalist friend tried to get into the event, and was refused entry on the grounds that he was a journalist.

Can anybody confirm that journalist were excluded?

Gordo

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