Conference: Rik Van Riel at Campus Party | Linux Today

Conference: Rik Van Riel at Campus Party

Written By
Web Webster
Web Webster
Aug 4, 1999

Thanks to Campus
Party
for this report.

Rik Van Riel at the Campus Party, Spain. Do you want to see his
conference, ask him questions about the objectives and future
projects, about the (future) use of Linux in High Availability (HA)
situations?. Don’t hesitate, join now:
http://www.campus-party.org/

Tuesday, the 3rd of August at 13:00 CET. Rik Van Riel has
arrived at Campus Party, the largest LAN meeting of computer users
in the world which will be celebrated in Spain from the 2nd to the
8th of August. In it’s third season, the Campus Party opens its
doors to the entire world through the Internet, So from your own
homes, you can connect to us and see what is happening each
instant, assist in our activities, ask questions of the lecturers,
play with the people actually here, enter the contests…

Join in and enjoy. Get into the biggest LAN Party in Europe!

Here you will find all kinds of different information technology
cultures: Linux, Mac, Scene and Gamers. Campus Party is improving
the quality of the Linux section which has grown 600% this year and
is going to be the most important section of this event.

This reason inspired E3 Futura and the Injuve of Spain to bring
here such significant people as Rik Van Riel, Antonio Larrosa (KDE
Developer) and Jordi Murgo (coder of queso and neped progams, known
as Savage). They have also improved on-line interactive
communication in order to allow everyone everywhere to be an active
part of all the events we offer here.

You will be able to see what’s happening in the party every
moment, where the computers are, the conferences, the lectures and
the interviews, as well as play online and enter your own work in
the different contests.

If you want to participate, you can do so using our Web site
located at:
http://www.campus-party.org/.

Web Webster

Web Webster

Web Webster has more than 20 years of writing and editorial experience in the tech sector. He’s written and edited news, demand generation, user-focused, and thought leadership content for business software solutions, consumer tech, and Linux Today, he edits and writes for a portfolio of tech industry news and analysis websites including webopedia.com, and DatabaseJournal.com.

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