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San Diego. Keynote speakers Mitch Kapor and Doc Searls
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(Archive, Aug 2003). For enterprise computing customers considering Linux, open source products and open services as solutions for some information technology needs. Washington, DC, United States.
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(Archive, June 2003). Official website of the free, libre and open source conference in Trinidad and Tobago.
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Yearly conference in Germany. This conference is one of 3 major, international, grass-roots open-source conferences world wide - the other two are the Ottawa Linux Symposium (OLS) and Linux Conf Australia (LCA)
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European Linux conference for businesses (website in German, some parts translated to English).
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Trade show and conference for management and IT professionals, to learn about Linux and Open Source applications, solutions, ROI and Total Cost of Ownership.
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Informiert Besucher, Aussteller und Pressemitarbeiter über die Veranstaltung der World Expo in Deutschland. Möglichkeit zur Online-Registrierung, Preise, Zeitplan, sowie eine Liste der Aussteller.
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A weeklong hiking trip with seminars on Linux and visits to the local pubs. Hikes have been done in Germany, England, Germany and Belgium.
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Information about annual symposium. Call for papers and previous symposium's materials.
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(Portuguese) This is the Linux Conference held in Porto Alegre, Brazil in June of every year. (Livre/Libre means 'liberty' in Portuguese/Spanish).
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The Southern California Linux Expo brings together Linux and Open Source Software companies, developers, and users.
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Event Discontinued - archives of 2001 to 1996 available.
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Links to developer conferences, lectures, and meetings hosted by the UK Unix Users' Group.
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Calendar of USENIX Events. Since 1975, the USENIX Association has brought together the community of engineers, system administrators, scientists, and technicians working on the cutting edge of the computing world.
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Sydney, Australia, 25 - 30 April 2005. We especially welcome members of the Ubuntu community who are keen to help set the agenda and the goals for the October release of Ubuntu, 5.10, codenamed "Bendy Badger".