[Cialug] Re: Cialug Digest, Vol 15, Issue 18

Carter McCann cmccann at novacoast.com
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We regularly hold these in Omaha.  I will forward OLUG info if you wish.

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Today's Topics:

   1. [ [wplug] Ohio LinuxFest 2006 - Registration Open]
      (D. Joe Anderson)
   2. Re: [amesfug] [ [wplug] Ohio LinuxFest 2006 - Registration
      Open] (Chris Hilton)


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Message: 1
Date: Fri, 14 Jul 2006 13:56:48 -0500
From: "D. Joe Anderson" <deejoe at etrumeus.com>
Subject: [Cialug] [ [wplug] Ohio LinuxFest 2006 - Registration Open]
To: amesfug at amesfug.org
Cc: cialug at cialug.org
Message-ID: <20060714185648.GH14356 at etrumeus.com>
Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii


This is the closest regional linux event I believe I've heard of
in some time:

http://www.ohiolinux.org



----- Forwarded message from Patrick Wagstrom <pwagstro at andrew.cmu.edu>
-----

From: Patrick Wagstrom <pwagstro at andrew.cmu.edu>
To: wplug at wplug.org
Date: Thu, 13 Jul 2006 20:28:01 -0400
X-Mailer: Evolution 2.6.1 
Subject: [wplug] Ohio LinuxFest 2006 - Registration Open

Folks, it's official - registration is open for Ohio LinuxFest 2006!
Last year we had a good crowd of WPLUGgers make the trek to Columbus,
Ohio for a really great conference.  Best of all, it's free!  Or it can
be $65, it's your choice.  If you'd like to support the conference some
more, the $65 all access pass gets you a T-shirt, a nifty pass, access
to the conference suite, and a warm fuzzy feeling from helping out.

Once again, we'll be coordinating WPLUGs attendance through a mailing
list just for those going.  So, if you're going, let me know and I'll
get you on the list.

Thanks!

--Patrick
  
-------- Forwarded Message --------
From: team at ohiolinux.org
Subject: Ohio LinuxFest 2006 - Registration Open
Date: Wed, 12 Jul 2006 09:41:06 -0400

Last year's Ohio LinuxFest was, hands-down, the best one yet. With more
than 700 attendees and great speakers from KDE, IBM, Novell, HP, the
Linux Terminal Server Project, Ubuntu, the Apache Software Foundation,
and many others, it was a great time for all involved -- and we're sure
that this year will be even better.

This year's LinuxFest will be held at the Greater Columbus Convention
Center on Saturday, September 30. This is an event for experienced and
inexperienced Linux users, with three conference tracks, an expo floor
with commercial exhibitors and community projects, and the opportunity
to meet hundreds of other FOSS users and enthusiasts.

The Ohio LinuxFest 2006 is free for all to attend, but you do need to
register ahead of time. This year we're also offering an All Conference
Pass for $65 that will help offset the cost of running the conference.
The
All Conference Pass includes lunch on the day of the conference, drink
tickets for the party after the conference, vendor swag, access to
the conference suite at the Holiday Inn, and a limited-edition Ohio
LinuxFest t-shirt.

If you're planning to attend, sign up at
http://ohiolinux.org/attend.html,
and be sure to do so early. The registration deadline is September 22,
but we do recommend that you register early to help us gain an accurate
head count to plan by. For those attending the LinuxFest from out of
town, we have arranged a group rate through the Holiday Inn Columbus
City Center, but the number of rooms are limited and reservations
must be made before September 5 to qualify for the group rate. See
http://ohiolinux.org/attend_hotel.html for more information on lodging.

There's still time to sign up as a speaker or sponsor for this year's
Ohio LinuxFest as well. The deadline for speaker applications has been
extended to July 31, and we encourage members of the Linux and open
source community to submit a speaker application right away. We're
looking for presentations from open source developers, commercial
organizations using Linux and open source, and end users who have
valuable
experience to share with other attendees. More information is available
at http://ohiolinux.org/speak.html.

Sponsorship packages are still available as well. Organizations can
choose
from the Platinum, Gold, and Silver packages; Each package includes
space
on the exhibition floor, space in the Ohio LinuxFest Program, not to
mention the opportunity to help bolster the FOSS community in the
Mid-West
while spreading the word about your organization. The sponsorship
packages
are explained in more detail at http://ohiolinux.org/sponsor.html.

We also have a limited number of .Org sponsorship packages available,
but they're going fast. Be sure to sign up right away if you'd like to
represent your FOSS project at the Ohio LinuxFest.

This year's Ohio LinuxFest is shaping up to be the best one ever, so be
sure to register right away. We look forward to seeing you in Columbus
in September!

Best regards,

The Ohio LinuxFest organizers team at ohiolinux.org

PS. Please forward this announcement to your friends, co-workers, and
mail lists.


_______________________________________________
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http://www.wplug.org/mailman/listinfo/wplug

----- End forwarded message -----

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-- 
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You're free. Now go help the others.


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Message: 2
Date: Fri, 14 Jul 2006 14:43:11 -0500
From: Chris Hilton <chris129 at cs.iastate.edu>
Subject: [Cialug] Re: [amesfug] [ [wplug] Ohio LinuxFest 2006 -
	Registration	Open]
To: amesfug at amesfug.org, cialug at cialug.org
Message-ID: <200607141443.11474.chris129 at cs.iastate.edu>
Content-Type: text/plain;  charset="iso-8859-1"

ROADTRIP!

Just kidding..

On Friday 14 July 2006 13:56, D. Joe Anderson wrote:
> This is the closest regional linux event I believe I've heard of
> in some time:
>
> http://www.ohiolinux.org
>
>
>
> ----- Forwarded message from Patrick Wagstrom
<pwagstro at andrew.cmu.edu>
> -----
>
> From: Patrick Wagstrom <pwagstro at andrew.cmu.edu>
> To: wplug at wplug.org
> Date: Thu, 13 Jul 2006 20:28:01 -0400
> X-Mailer: Evolution 2.6.1
> Subject: [wplug] Ohio LinuxFest 2006 - Registration Open
>
> Folks, it's official - registration is open for Ohio LinuxFest 2006!
> Last year we had a good crowd of WPLUGgers make the trek to Columbus,
> Ohio for a really great conference.  Best of all, it's free!  Or it
can
> be $65, it's your choice.  If you'd like to support the conference
some
> more, the $65 all access pass gets you a T-shirt, a nifty pass, access
> to the conference suite, and a warm fuzzy feeling from helping out.
>
> Once again, we'll be coordinating WPLUGs attendance through a mailing
> list just for those going.  So, if you're going, let me know and I'll
> get you on the list.
>
> Thanks!
>
> --Patrick
>
> -------- Forwarded Message --------
> From: team at ohiolinux.org
> Subject: Ohio LinuxFest 2006 - Registration Open
> Date: Wed, 12 Jul 2006 09:41:06 -0400
>
> Last year's Ohio LinuxFest was, hands-down, the best one yet. With
more
> than 700 attendees and great speakers from KDE, IBM, Novell, HP, the
> Linux Terminal Server Project, Ubuntu, the Apache Software Foundation,
> and many others, it was a great time for all involved -- and we're
sure
> that this year will be even better.
>
> This year's LinuxFest will be held at the Greater Columbus Convention
> Center on Saturday, September 30. This is an event for experienced and
> inexperienced Linux users, with three conference tracks, an expo floor
> with commercial exhibitors and community projects, and the opportunity
> to meet hundreds of other FOSS users and enthusiasts.
>
> The Ohio LinuxFest 2006 is free for all to attend, but you do need to
> register ahead of time. This year we're also offering an All
Conference
> Pass for $65 that will help offset the cost of running the conference.
The
> All Conference Pass includes lunch on the day of the conference, drink
> tickets for the party after the conference, vendor swag, access to
> the conference suite at the Holiday Inn, and a limited-edition Ohio
> LinuxFest t-shirt.
>
> If you're planning to attend, sign up at
http://ohiolinux.org/attend.html,
> and be sure to do so early. The registration deadline is September 22,
> but we do recommend that you register early to help us gain an
accurate
> head count to plan by. For those attending the LinuxFest from out of
> town, we have arranged a group rate through the Holiday Inn Columbus
> City Center, but the number of rooms are limited and reservations
> must be made before September 5 to qualify for the group rate. See
> http://ohiolinux.org/attend_hotel.html for more information on
lodging.
>
> There's still time to sign up as a speaker or sponsor for this year's
> Ohio LinuxFest as well. The deadline for speaker applications has been
> extended to July 31, and we encourage members of the Linux and open
> source community to submit a speaker application right away. We're
> looking for presentations from open source developers, commercial
> organizations using Linux and open source, and end users who have
valuable
> experience to share with other attendees. More information is
available
> at http://ohiolinux.org/speak.html.
>
> Sponsorship packages are still available as well. Organizations can
choose
> from the Platinum, Gold, and Silver packages; Each package includes
space
> on the exhibition floor, space in the Ohio LinuxFest Program, not to
> mention the opportunity to help bolster the FOSS community in the
Mid-West
> while spreading the word about your organization. The sponsorship
packages
> are explained in more detail at http://ohiolinux.org/sponsor.html.
>
> We also have a limited number of .Org sponsorship packages available,
> but they're going fast. Be sure to sign up right away if you'd like to
> represent your FOSS project at the Ohio LinuxFest.
>
> This year's Ohio LinuxFest is shaping up to be the best one ever, so
be
> sure to register right away. We look forward to seeing you in Columbus
> in September!
>
> Best regards,
>
> The Ohio LinuxFest organizers team at ohiolinux.org
>
> PS. Please forward this announcement to your friends, co-workers, and
> mail lists.
>
>
> _______________________________________________
> wplug mailing list
> wplug at wplug.org
> http://www.wplug.org/mailman/listinfo/wplug
>
> ----- End forwarded message -----
>
> --

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