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Free Booth Space at LinuxWorld Expo 2007
Jul 9, 2007, 21 :45 UTC (0 Talkback[s]) (7993 reads)

(Other stories by Geoff Foster)

[ Thanks to Geoff Foster for this link. ]

"Thanks to generous sponsorship you can promote your Open Source project, group or campaign FREE in the .ORG village (sponsored by uklinux.net) at LinuxWorld Expo 2007 (London Olympia 2, 23rd & 24th October 2007). Closing date for applying for space in the .ORG village is 31st July 2007.

"It doesn't matter what your project or campaign is (so long as it's Open Source related and you can't afford to buy stand space yourselves) - if you've got the enthusiasm to promote it in the village and you think that other people will be interested, then please apply for space.

"An important part of the exhibition is the .ORG village which allows Open Source projects to show off their wares to a large, influential audience at minimum cost - the display space in the village is provided free of charge, promotion on the www.linuxexpo.org.uk website is provided free of charge and you even get a poster for your stand - free of charge!

"Space is very limited and not all projects will get space, so please reply to geoff "at" uklinux.net or peter.russell "at" mac.com as soon as possible to register your interest or visit www.linuxexpo.org.uk to register online..

"This is a great opportunity to promote your project to a large audience at minimal (no) cost, and also to help make the .Org Village a lively discussion and meeting place for the Linux community.

"LinuxWorld 2007 is set to be the biggest and best UK show ever. It will showcase the latest Open Source technology and have experts on hand to help IT Managers and Directors make the best choices when purchasing and deploying Open Source software.

"Space is limited so please contact Geoff Foster - geoff "at" uklinux.net) as soon as possible. Your project/ group/ campaign will be provided with exhibition space including electrics, storage etc. Remember, closing date for applying for space in the .ORG village is 31st July 2007.

"Please contact: Geoff Foster (geoff "at" uklinux.net) or Peter Russell (peter.russell "at" mac.com) (co-organisers of this year's .ORG village)"

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