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Re: KDE Plans Large Presence at LinuxTag 2001
by All_troll_no_tech on Saturday 23/Jun/2001, @00:55
Why is it called Linuxtag if it runs over three days?
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Re: KDE Plans Large Presence at LinuxTag 2001
by Tackat on Saturday 23/Jun/2001, @04:36
Judging from

http://www.linuxtag.org/2001/deutsch/showitem.php3?item=163&lang=en

"Since the first LinuxTag in 1996--an evening devoted to GNU/Linux at the University of Kaiserslautern, attended by 70 visitors--the event has grown exponentially."

it was one day when it started and although later it lasted for several days it kept its name.

Tackat

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  • Re: KDE Plans Large Presence at LinuxTag 2001
    by Stormie on Monday 25/Jun/2001, @13:22
    Maths problem for anyone interested:

    Given that LinuxTag was 1 day long in 1996, and is 3 days long in 2001; and given that this growth is exponential; in which year will LinuxTag grow to be 366 days long and start to overlap the NEXT year's LinuxTag.

    Answers on a postcard, please.
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