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[lca-announce] linux.conf.au 2007 programme published
linux.conf.au 2007 programme published
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The Seven Team is pleased to announce that the programme for linux.conf.au
2007 is published for your pleasure, astonishment and sheer delight!
Many thanks to everyone who submitted proposals this year, and to our great
review committee... who had to make all the difficult decisions for us. :-)
Submissions were of such excellent quality this year, that we're sure your
socks will be very firmly knocked off when you see the final results! This
year's linux.conf.au is -- once again -- not to be missed.
http://lca2007.linux.org.au/Programme
Keep in mind that the conference programme may change at any point leading
up to and/or during the conference. Please check the website for the latest
information regarding the programme.
Register now to join us in January!
http://lca2007.linux.org.au/ (you can't miss the rego button!)
Please feel free to forward this announcement to friends and organisations
who may interested in linux.conf.au 2007.
- Jeff Waugh
The Seven Team
About linux.conf.au 2007
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linux.conf.au is Australia's annual technical conference for the Open Source
and Free Software developer community. Now in its eighth year, linux.conf.au
is regarded as one of the premier global FLOSS technical events and attracts
many international open source software developers and users.
Returning to Sydney from the 15th to 20th of January, linux.conf.au 2007 is
supported by our Emperor sponsors, HP and IBM, and hosted at the University
of New South Wales. For more information about linux.conf.au 2007 visit our
website at: http://lca2007.linux.org.au/
About Linux Australia
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Linux Australia exists to serve and promote the Australian Linux and Open
Source community. The organisation aims to do this best by taking
enthusiasms within the community, such as FOSS issues, projects, education,
advocacy just to name a few, and help them flourish, to succeed. The
lifeblood of this organisation is the people in the community, and Linux
Australia strives to be both relevant and useful to the community. For more
details about Linux Australia visit: http://www.linux.org.au/