Just a reminder that there will be a VM and Linux track at OLF on Saturday. Speakers will include Rick Troth from Nationwide, me, and other people you've always wanted to interrogate. Fun for all ages. Sept 10-12.
-- db > -----Original Message----- > From: t...@ohiolinux.org [mailto:t...@ohiolinux.org] > Sent: Thursday, September 02, 2010 12:31 PM > To: David Boyes > Subject: Ohio LinuxFest 2010 - Registration extended > > > Columbus, Ohio -- September 1, 2010 -- Registration for the 2010 > Ohio LinuxFest has been extended through September 8th, and the > registration contest has also been extended until the 1,000th > registration has been reached. > > One lucky registrant will win an upgrade to the Supporter Pass, or a > Professional Pass registration for Ohio LinuxFest 2011 worth $350, > at the choice of the winner. Full details are available at > > http://ohiolinux.org/who-will-be-number-1000.html > > Sign up today and have a chance to win! > > Online registration also qualifies attendees for door prizes and > giveaways the day of the conference. > > As always, the main schedule takes place on Saturday. The schedule > kicks off with a keynote from GNOME Foundation Executive Director > Stormy Peters, followed by five tracks of talks from open source and > Linux experts like Taurus Balog, Amber Graner, Catherine Devlin, Dru > Lavigne, Paul Frields, and Jon 'maddog' Hall. This year's OLF also > features a special medical track for those interested in the use of > free and open source software in medicine. > > The final keynote will be a real treat for Linux and open source > enthusiasts interested in free media. Christopher "Monty" > Montgomery of Xiph.org will be talking about next generation open > source media formats. > > Once again the Ohio LinuxFest is free to all, but space is limited. > Sign up today at http://ohiolinux.org/register.html If you want to > support OLF, the organizers have made a supporter package available > for $65 that includes lunch and an OLF t-shirt. For those who want > to attend Friday's OLF University sessions, a professional pass is > also available for $350. > > The Ohio LinuxFest is a grassroots conference for the open source > community that started in 2003 as an inter-LUG meeting and has grown > steadily since to become the Midwest's largest open source event. > It's an annual event for Linux and open source enthusiasts to > gather, share information, and socialize. > > Best regards, > The Ohio LinuxFest team