- Final booth setup, Day 1 of FISL. Lynn Rohrer, Bruno Souza, Tirthankar Das
- I don’t think that camera left Tirthankar’s hand all week.
- Angel Camacho
- Bruno Souza interviews Aaron Newcomb (and me) about using video to communicate about open source – FISL radio opening day.
- The tube of soccer balls, on the first day.
- Geertjan
- Roger Brinkley
- Lynn with the Brazilian math teacher who asked me to supply a song for an open source playlist. I suggested “I’m Free” from The Who’s Tommy.
- Christian Basso.
- Eduardo Lima (right)
- The user group stand.
- Watching the soccer girls in action.
- A rare quiet moment in the booth.
- Open source seeds.
- Christian Basso, Brian Leonard
- Old media. I used this photo in our preso as an example of what you DON’T have to do.
- Lynn Rohrer, Simon Phipps, and a happy OpenSolaris installer.
- Arun Gupta, Mauricio Leal
- School experiments.
- The Oracle booth.
- This was before the cushions all disappeared to other parts of the show floor.
- People standing in line for our coffee machine.
- Mate.
- Mate + thermos, to keep warming it up.
- Mate and thermos holder.
- Get ‘em while they’re young.
- Mate cup in holster.
- Young Obama with Aaron.
- Trying to earn a soccer ball – you had to do five knee-bounces in a row.
- John “Mad Dog” Hall, who gave me penguin earrings.
- Diogo
- Pat Patterson and I later met these two on the flight to Buenos Aires – they had come from there for FISL, their first ever – but not their last!
- These kids pestered us for days to get t-shirts. We were glad we finally gave in.
- Simon Phipps and Maikel, a fan.
- Fishing for schwag.
- A very happy winner of the OpenSolaris Bible. The guy was literally jumping for joy!
- Maikel got the coveted photo with the soccer girls.
- Roger demonstrates more cool toys.
- The FISL banner showing all the open source mascots. Sadly, OpenSolaris lacks a mascot.
- Fernanda Weiden
- The Rio Grande do Sul Java Users Group logo features the java mug morphed into a locally-appropriate cuia (mate cup).
- Umm, we had no responsibility for this. But it’s kinda funny.




































































































