from what i've heard and seen there is a linux savvy
person in just about every computing circle in austin.
stand up in your cube and ask for linux help and you'll
see a few heads pop up too.  i've been impressed
with how packed austin is with bright cutting edge
developers.
i think we are all interested in the startup model, but
the idea really matters.  you have a fresh new
innovative creative idea? if so count on interest.

Cole Harris wrote:

> A friend and I are on the verge of starting a business which will
> incorporate linux + networking app's into the product.
> I'm currently living in Houston (will be moving there in a few months)
> and am unfamiliar with the 'Austin linux scene'.
> Am I correct in assuming that there are a lot of linux/networking gurus
> in Austin who might be interested in a startup?
>
> C. Harris
>
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