[wplug-erie] Ohio LinuxFest Registration and Contest Deadline Extended

Beth Lynn Eicher bethlynneicher at gmail.com
Thu Sep 2 21:19:17 EDT 2010


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.


-- 
Thanks,

Beth Lynn Eicher


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