Brisbane, Australia - The lca2011 organising team are delighted to announce that registrations are now open for linux.conf.au 2011.
With the official opening of the registrations for lca2011, those wishing to attend the world's best Linux conference can benefit from generously discounted Early Bird prices. These will be available till the 8th November or until sold out. "After open discussion among the lca2011 organising team, we've arrived at competitive fresh prices for lca2011, taking special care to remember students", said Shaun Nykvist, lca2011 Director. "lca2011 is really shaping up to be another linux.conf.au to remember. From the new innovative Rocketry miniconf to our impressive Keynotes and the strong but broad range of relevant presentations, there is something for everyone. There are technical sessions for those who really want to delve into the deeper areas of linux and open source software, and there is also the less technical presentations for the end users." Professional - The Professional rate is the standard conference rate. This rate applies to most people who have their companies pay the conference fees and charge it as a professional development expense, or for individuals who can legitimately claim it is a tax deduction. The benefits of a Professional registration include such things as: * Attendance at the Professional Delegates Networking Session * 1 free ticket to the Penguin Dinner * Listing as a Professional Delegate Hobbyist - The Hobbyist rate is heavily discounted for free software enthusiasts who are paying out of their own pockets and would otherwise find it difficult to attend. Student - This discounted rate is reserved for College or University Students. lca2011 offers this rate as a form of investment in the future of the free and open source software community. Register now for linux.conf.au 2011 at http://lca2011.linux.org.au/register/prices and take advantage of the limited number of Early Bird Registration places! About linux.conf.au linux.conf.au is Australia's annual technical conference about Free Software. It is fun, informal, seriously technical and in 2011 it will also cater to a broader range of end users, including those new to this community. linux.conf.au draws together Free and Open Source Software (FOSS) developers from across the world. More information can be found at http://lca2011.linux.org.au -- Clinton Roy lca2011 organiser http://lca2011.linux.org.au -- SLUG - Sydney Linux User's Group Mailing List - http://slug.org.au/ Subscription info and FAQs: http://slug.org.au/faq/mailinglists.html