KFUG Linux Conference & Expo Trip
Copyright © 1999 Korea FreeBSD Users Group
Contributed by CHOI Junho
Translated by Hyun-ju Yang
Translation revised by Joo-hee Kim
The first Korean Linux Conference
& Expo was held during May 3-4, 1999 at The Crystal Hall of Lotte
Hotel in Seoul, Korea. It was the country's very first open source
conference and exposition. Nation's experts presented the business
and the technical aspects of the topic.
Korean Linux Conference & Expo was sponsored by Joong-Ang Il-Bo, and
promoted by Web Data Bank(WDB), Korea Linux Business(KLB), DACOM and Joong-Ang Il-Bo. Organizing this
event was successfully led by Kwang-Yeon-Jae PR, WDB, KLB and DACOM.
Korean Linux Conference & Expo was sponsored by about 10 Linux related
business and institutions participated.
Having their own booth, the representatives were eager to
attract people introducing their Linux related products and company
prospects. The Korea FreeBSD Users Group (KFUG) was invited to this
event and with the support from WDB we had successfully distributed 550
free copies of 3.1-RELEASE to the public. Thanks to WDB, KFUG is
extending this offer to the public through on-line.
It was a great experience to work with such talented group of people to
prepare each step prior to the event. Sending out invitations through
the mailing lists, setting up booths with volunteers, and working side
by side were great opportunity to meet new faces in this area. There
are so many names I should list through this writing, but limited spaces
and time only allow me to thank few individuals today.
It was Seong-Young Kim
who had prepared the banners and CD installation
guides for 3.1-RELEASE. Design on CD was artistically done by Su-Mi Hwang, and WDB took its share and
prepared CDs and provide description boards for participating
companies. I also had a chance to get
involved, and had prepared 3.1-RELEASE Linux Expo Special Edition which
includes the additional Korean language specific packages and
partially translated Korean handbook. Thanks to all volunteers,
friends and specially WDB for their sponsorship in the event.
The day before the opening, May 2nd, The Crystal Hall of Lotte
Hotel was filled with people. Setting up the booth, 3 meters in width and 2
meters in depth, and displaying banners along with company descriptions
on board were all part of the excitement. We also introduced an article
about FreeBSD based Rendering techniques used in "MATRIX", a new Sci-Fi
movie from Hollywood. Two PCs were setup to show GNOME and KDE Desktop
with FreeBSD 3.1-RELEASE installed. Special thanks to Sunggon Yi and Young-il Cho!
During two days of the event, it was an opportunity for us to introduce
what FreeBSD was about and to interact with public as we answered their
questions. Common questions among people were: What is FreeBSD? What
is the benefit of using FreeBSD over Linux? How many users are there in
Korea? (It has not been surveyed properly yet, but we gather 50-100
active users/administrators and there might be around 2000-3000 users.
This estimate solely rely on mailing lists and Nownuri user groups.)
It was somewhat disappointing to see not many people know about FreeBSD
in the beginning of the event. Contrary, it was exciting to introduce
FreeBSD to those who were interested in and to carry out conversations
with them. Educating the public about FreeBSD was valuable asset to us,
and this event was a corner stone of upcoming events which will be more
exciting and beneficial to new and experienced users.
We are looking forward to the next gathering which will provide more
information about FreeBSD, reach more people, and enhance the quality of
event itself at the same time. KFUG will do our best for these
activities and welcome new volunteers for various activities such as
translating documents, porting new applications for Hangul (Korean
Character System), joining online/offline events, and etc.
KFUG, founded on Oct 28, 1998, is currently providing several types of
FreeBSD mirrors including WWW, FTP, and CVSup. We will keep carrying out
on localization projects of FreeBSD focused on making application ports
and translating documents. And we will support to help people using
FreeBSD through online/offline activities. Right now we are very small
group, and our activities are limited, but we hope to see more Koreans
benefiting from using FreeBSD - good free software - , and share the
information of Open Source Software, without any restriction.
I would like to end this with invitations to all of you for upcoming
events, and a promise that we will keep you posted. Thanks again.
Contributed by CHOI Junho, cjh@kr.FreeBSD.org
Translated by Hyun-ju Yang, whitept@nobreak.com
Translation revised by Joo-hee Kim, joohee99@hotmail.com