My Interview with Tom Limoncelli

Date October 16, 2009

I mentioned before that I was chosen to be one of the LISA ‘09 conference bloggers. I was also lucky enough to be chosen to interview Tom Limoncellli about his new training course at LISA, “Design Patterns for System Administrators”.

It sounds like it’s going to be educational. Tom has 20 years of sysadmin experience, and he’s going to be passing along a lot of the tacit knowledge he’s been acquiring. Don’t miss it. And if you haven’t yet, Register for LISA now!

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4 Responses to “My Interview with Tom Limoncelli”

  1. Kamil Kisiel said:

    The talk looks awesome. I wish I could get to LISA this year but I’m already heading to the SGIUG conference next week and SC09 in November, which is a total of 2 weeks of the next 2 months spent at conferences. I still need time to do my job at some point :)

    I hope some of the materials will be available online, especially Tom’s talk.

  2. Matt Simmons said:

    @Kamil

    Thanks! I’m sure the talk will be great. I talked to Tom about recording it, and tech talks are not generally recorded, but I’m sure he’ll find a way to get the information to everyone else. That’s one of the things that makes him Tom. He loves sharing information.

  3. Anthony DeStefano said:

    I finally registered for LISA today and even registered for the Design Patterns course. I hope it’s worth it since I’m skipping the Advanced Topics workshop for it!

    I know it’s late, but I got lazy and never did it since it’s local for me and didn’t have to worry about travel.

  4. Matt Simmons said:

    @Anthony

    That’s great! Since I’m sort of at the beck and call of the blogging staff, I’m not sure which sessions and trainings I’ll get to go to, but I’d love to be in the Design Patterns track. Maybe we’ll run into each other :-)

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