[Date Prev][Date Next] [Thread Prev][Thread Next] [Date Index] [Thread Index]

Debian Project at several Conferences in Europe



------------------------------------------------------------------------
The Debian Project                         http://www.debian.org/events/
Debian at several Conferences in Europe                events@debian.org
October 5th, 2003               http://www.debian.org/News/2003/20031005
------------------------------------------------------------------------

Debian Project at several Conferences in Europe

Four exhibitions and conferences that cover Free Software
and GNU/Linux will start within the next couple of days.

October 7th - 8th    Opensaar
                     Saarbrücken, Germany
                     http://www.debian.org/events/2003/1007-opensaar

       Marko Jung will deliver a talk about mail services with Debian
       GNU/Linux at this local Saarlandian Open Source conference,
       which focusses on cooperation with local businesses.

October 8th - 9th    Linux Expo UK
                     London, United Kingdom
                     http://www.debian.org/events/2003/1008-linuxexpo

       The Debian Project will be present at this forum for everyone
       involved in the Open Source revolution in Britain with a booth
       in the ".Org" village. 

October 11th         Practical Linux
                     Giessen, Germany
                     http://www.debian.org/events/2003/1011-plgiessen

       The Debian project will be present with a booth at this
       conference organised by the local GNU/Linux User Group where
       Alexander Schmehl will deliver a talk about installing Debian
       and give a workshop about APT tools.

October 14th - 16th  Linux Kongress
                     Saarbrücken, Germany
                     http://www.debian.org/events/2003/1014-linuxkongress

       Thomas Lange will give a tutorial about building a beowulf
       cluster at Linux Kongress, which is one of the oldest and most
       influential Linux conferences around.  The focus is very
       technical and centered on the kernel and central system
       aspects.

We invite all interested people in these areas to attend 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.



Reply to: