Yesterday we held a release party in Salt Lake City, Utah to celebrate the release of several open source operating systems. The original announcement only mentioned Ubuntu 8.04 LTS and Fedora 9 , but we realized during the party that OpenBSD 4.3 was released on May 1st. We were all happy to celebrate the goodness of open source, without arguing over which distro was better. The Fedora guys showed us some cool improvements, and the Ubuntu guys also demonstrated some neat improvements. The great thing about open source is that all of these improvements will be shared by both distributions in a future release. I want to say thank you to our excellent sponsors who made this party a success. First, the amazing location was provided by the web-development company Code Greene . Second, the delicious Chipotle burritos were donated by the Utah Open Source Foundation , ran by Clint Savage . Lastly, thanks to the Fedora project who contributed funds, and Ubuntu/Canonical who contributed...