I'm stoked for LFNW 2013! I'm doing http://www.linuxfestnorthwest.org/content/git-fun-and-profit with Jesse, which should rock. We've both got quite a bit of experience with git. Last year's git talk was packed, and we've updated the material for 2013.
I'm also doing http://www.linuxfestnorthwest.org/content/intro-mapreduce-hadoop-linux . I'm excited for this too. It's a nice and gentle introduction to the world of Big Data. BUT... I've got an idea. Another one of my hobbies is really taking off lately: Bitcoin. Everyone seems to be jumping on that bandwagon. So, my question to LFNW 2013 attendees is, which talk would you rather hear: Intro to MapReduce/Hadoop on Linux, or Intro to Bitcoin (on Linux, of course)? Or both? If neither interests you, your silence will speak for itself. If more folks are interested in Bitcoin, maybe I'll do that talk instead. I haven't run this by the organizers yet. Hopefully they'll tell me if I'm out of bounds. If they'd rather I stick with my proposed (and accepted) MapReduce/Hadoop talk, I could probably hold an impromptu Bitcoin bird-of-a-feather or something. Hopefully Brian Lane would be nearby to help with the super-technical bits, too. Your feedback is appreciated! -Adam
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