LinuxPR: The 4th Korean Linux Community Seminar March 26, 2000 | Linux Today

LinuxPR: The 4th Korean Linux Community Seminar March 26, 2000

Written By
Web Webster
Web Webster
Mar 14, 2000

[ Thanks to Yi Kyoung-ho for this announcement. ]

“On March 26, 2000, the 4th Korean Linux Community Seminar will
be held at Seoul University, near Cheong-Ryang-ri Station. The
seminar was planned by several Linux User Groups and is sponsored
by Korea’s Linux-based firms. Many ordinary Linux users have also
worked as volunteers. The seminar’s theme, “Learning to Run Linux
is Fun,” is intended to spread the spirit of sharing and Free
Software among prospective Linux users and developers.”

“The seminar sponsor list includes – IC& M, Mizi Research,
WYZ Soft, Linux Communications, Linux Korea, Linux One, Cinetia,
Compaq Korea, Caldera Systems Korea, HanCom Linux and Zion
Systems.”

“Even though vendors will hawk their wares to an expected
4,000 attendees,
the seminar is promoted as a Korean Linux
Festival – a nationwide community of Linux users and developers
working together, and not merely exchanging goods and
information.”

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