As an official member of the LISA10 blog team, I feel like I must
point out the official USENIX blog, which covered (and will continue
to see articles go up for a while) the conference. It's available at
http://blogs.usenix.org

We tried to discuss whatever we were taking part in, but there was a
lot of on-the-ground tweeting and IRC chatting, as Scott said.

--Matt


On Mon, Nov 15, 2010 at 12:07 AM, unix_fan <[email protected]> wrote:
> Scott wrote:
>
>> I think we can safely say there was a whole lot of tweeting going on.
>> Between  the IRC channels, the tweets and the blogging, anyone can feel
>> like they are  part of it.
>
> As a LISA/LOPSA/USENIX community member and a LISA Invited Talks speaker, I'm
> interested in feedback about what the community thought about my talk, all the
> other talks, and the hot topics in general. As I did not participate in
> tweeting, IRC, etc., I wonder how that  spectrum of discussion correlates with
> my real life LISA 2010  experience.
>
>
> Are there specific blog entries or other sites anyone would care to recommend
> for LISA 2010 content?
>
>
> TIA
>
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