[wplug] Jon "Maddog" Hall in Fairmont, Sept 22

Kevin Squire gentgeen at wikiak.org
Thu Sep 8 08:44:25 EDT 2011


I just signed up - so I take it they are still taking registrations.

Anyone wishing to go but needs a ride... or anyone just wishing to save
some money... I will be happy to pickup any passengers assuming they
can get themselves to the south side(ish).  I have a mini-van (up to 7
passengers) and it just seems like such a waste to have "lil-ole-me"
the only one in the van :D

If you want to join me, email me off list.  We can work out 
details/pickup location/etc.  


On Tue, 16 Aug 2011 19:51:57 -0500
Beth Lynn Eicher <bethlynneicher at gmail.com> wrote:

> I highly recommended attending. The talks given at ohiolinux.org will
> be different from the one below in West Virginia.
> 
> Beth Lynn Eicher
>  ---------- Forwarded message ----------
> From: "David A. Riggs" <david.a.riggs at gmail.com>
> Date: Aug 16, 2011 5:56 PM
> Subject: Jon "Maddog" Hall in Fairmont, Sept 22
> To: <morlug at googlegroups.com>
> 
> Hi all,
> 
> Jon "Maddog" Hall, executive director of Linux International, longtime
> champion of Free Software, and Unix/Linux guru, will be speaking in
> Fairmont next month. His talk is entitled "The Use of Free and Open
> Source Software in Government, Education, and Business."
> 
> URL: http://url.createtank.com/maddog
> 
> When: September 22, 2011.  7pm
> Where: Robert H. Mollohan Research Center, I-79 Technology Park in
> Fairmont, WV
> Entry Price: free as in beer
> Ideas: Free as in freedom
> 
> I'd love to see a big turnout for his talk, and it'll be a great
> chance to meet up with the local *nix community. Hope to see you all
> there!
> 
> - DR
> 
> --
> David A. Riggs <david.a.riggs at gmail.com>
> 


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