Debian Project at Events in Australia, USA and Germany
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January 19th, 2003 http://www.debian.org/News/2003/20030119
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Debian Project at Events in Australia, USA and Germany
Several exhibitions and conferences covering Free Software and
GNU/Linux will take place during the next couple of days. The Debian
project has been offered to participate in two of them and the first
one is a conference entirely devoted to Debian.
January 20th - 21st Debian Mini-Conf
Perth, Australia
http://www.debian.org/events/2003/0120-linuxconf
This conference is held prior to the Linux Conference
Australia and many Debian people are going to attend the
Debian mini-conference. Talks given by Debian people range
from topics like maintaining several Debian machines with
cfengine, using the apt-cacher, linda, and unattended
installations with FAI to using IPv6 and Ham Radio with
Debian.
January 22nd - 24th Linuxworld Conference and Expo
New York, USA
http://www.debian.org/events/2003/0122-lwce-ny
The Debian project will be present at booth #17 in the .org
pavilion. Even more Debian people will be at booth #18 for
the Japan Linux Association. You'll find some Debian/sh
machines working there, including HP690 and Dreamcast.
January 23rd - 26th Hamburger Computer Tage
Hamburg, Germany
http://www.debian.org/events/2003/0123-hct
The Debian project will maintain a booth as part of booth 244
(NMMN) and members of the Debian project will also give a talk
about the development model of Debian, demonstrate an
installation and report about Free Software on mobile devices.
We invite all interested people in that area to attend one of these
conferences, meet Debian developers and users, exchange GnuPG
fingerprints, discuss various topics on Debian and Free Software, and
otherwise participate in our vibrant community.
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