[Linux-aus] The Open Source Census Launch event

Pia Waugh greebo at pipka.org
Mon Mar 24 20:24:41 EST 2008


Hi all,

The Census report launch is only a week away! Please RSVP if you are coming
along to the Sydney launch event.

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Waugh Partners invites you to the launch of the very first Australian Open
Source Industry & Community Report. The gathering will include an overview
of the report, special guests and plenty of time for drinks and networking.

The Australian Open Source Industry & Community Census is the world's first
detailed survey of both individual Open Source contributors and commercial
service and support providers at a national scale. With this research Waugh
Partners aims to educate the Australian market and perhaps burst a few
misconceptions along the way.

At the conclusion of the launch, the report will be made available on the
Waugh Partners website as a freely downloadable PDF.

The Census project is supported by our principal research partner NICTA,
sponsors IBM and Fujitsu, and is endorsed by community and industry
organisations Linux Australia and Open Source Industry Australia. Many
thanks to the NSW Department of State and Regional Development for hosting
the launch.

    Where:      NSW Department of State and Regional Development,
                Parkes Room, NSW Trade and Investment Centre L47,
                19 Martin Place, Sydney NSW 2000

    Travel:     Paid parking available in the area. DSRD is a short
                walk from Martin Place Station.

    When:       Tuesday April 1st, 5:00pm drinks (for a 5:30pm start) to
                7:00pm

    Provided:   Drinks and canapes

    Cost:       Free

    RSVP:       http://waughpartners.com.au/2008/04/01/australian-open-source-industry-community-report-launch

See you there!

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