Day 2 of the SouthEast LinuxFest was much less crowded at the booth than Day 1 as Fedora held a community day and Drupal held a camp all day which kept the crowds busy. I did take some video of the event with a brief tour of the sponsor tables including the Xen.org table with an upgrade in candy! I also did a few interviews with attendees and sponsors which will all be posted on my Network World Blog – http://www.networkworld.com/community/blog/13459.
Here is the tour with the end at our amazing, fancy Xen.org table with superior candy:
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