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:PRNewswire: Third-Annual Desktop Linux Summit Expands to Include Mozilla and OpenOffice.org Focus
PRNewswire: Third-Annual Desktop Linux Summit Expands to Include Mozilla and OpenOffice.org Focus
Nov 5, 2004, 04 :00 UTC (10 Talkback[s]) (3583 reads)

"Now in its third year, the annual Desktop Linux Summit has added an extra day, expanding its focus to include discussions of open source leaders Mozilla and OpenOffice.org. A two-day event in prior years, the Summit is now three days and will be held February 9-11, 2005 at the Del Mar Fairgrounds in San Diego.

"For one admission fee, attendees will not only interact with open source industry leaders and start-ups participating in the Summit, but will also attend events to learn more about Mozilla, the Firefox Internet browser, and OpenOffice.org, creator of the open-source office productivity suite. Lotus 1-2-3 designer and Open Source Applications Foundation Chair Mitchell Kapor is slated to give the keynote address..."

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  Talkback(s) Name  and Date
If any of the Linux Today regulars is in ...   I'll be there.   
Daniel Carrera
Nov 5, 2004, 06:04:28
 
This conference is really cool because i ...   New features in OOo 2.0   
Daniel Carrera
Nov 5, 2004, 06:30:42
 
Am I to understand that OOo is getting r ...   File format merry-go-round ala M$?   
Steve Bergman
Nov 5, 2004, 15:40:09
 
Am I to understand that OOo is getting r ...   Re: File format merry-go-round ala M$?   
Daniel Carrera
Nov 5, 2004, 17:21:25
 
> I hope this post has addressed your co ...   Re: Re: File format merry-go-round ala M$?   
Steve Bergman
Nov 5, 2004, 17:39:48
 
Why are you even asking that??You should ...   Re: File format merry-go-round ala M$?   
Someguy
Nov 5, 2004, 17:44:05
 
Good to see one particular change for Ca ...   Re: New features in OOo 2.0   
Harlan Grove
Nov 5, 2004, 18:23:17
 
> - Its own relational database.  Right  ...   Re: New features in OOo 2.0   
Jarek
Nov 5, 2004, 19:15:07
 
I just downloaded 1.9.60 and the format  ...   Re: Re: New features in OOo 2.0   
Steve Bergman
Nov 5, 2004, 21:13:01
 
Someguy,You are speaking of backwards co ...   Re: Re: File format merry-go-round ala M$?   
Steve Bergman
Nov 6, 2004, 00:13:26
 
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