[draft] Debian at Systems Expo in Munich, Germany
Hi,
below is a draft article for DebianTimes; I think it would be best if
DPN references it for further information and just mentions the date,
location and booth number, so please review it quickly before DPN gets
finalized; sorry for the last notice.
The list of debian-related booths is not yet finalized, and the URL is
not yet available but should be correct.
Michael
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Subject: Debian at Systems Expo in Munich, Germany
Date: Mon, 20 Oct 2008 20:22:19 UTC
Category: event-announce
URL: http://www.debian.org/events/2008/1021-systems
Draft: yes
Type: html
<p>
The Debian project will be present again at this year's <a
href="http://www.systems.de/link/en/19137019">Systems</a> expo which takes
place from October 21-24 in Munich, Germany. The Debian booth will be located
in the "<a href="http://systems.de/link/en/19259477#19259477">Prospects for
Open Source</a>" area together with other Debian-related projects like <a
href="http://skolelinux.org/en/">Skolelinux/Debian-Edu</a> as well as other
Free Software projects in <b>Area B2, Booth 315</b>.
</p>
<p>
At the booth, a preview of the next version of Debian, lenny, will be
presented. Further, t-shirts, keychains, stickers and other Debian merchandise
can be obtained at the booth. All interested Debian users are invited to pass
by the booth for questions or a chat.
</p>
<p>
Besides the official Debian booth, there will be some other interesting booths
for visitors concerning Debian:
<ul>
<li> The City of Munich's LiMux project, which migrates all city council's
desktops to GNU/Linux will be present Area B2, Booth 420.
<li> Gonicus GmbH (Area B2, Booth 317) provides consulting, services and
support for the deployment of and migration to Debian-based infrastructure and
presents their GOsa/FAI based management/deployment system
<li> Univention GmbH (Area B2, Booth 426A) presents their Debian-based
Univention Corporate Server (UCS) which integrates cross-site and
cross-platform identity and infrastructure management
</ul>
</p>
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