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SCLUG to host LUG Fest IV

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Web Webster
Web Webster
Feb 19, 2001

[ Thanks to Gareth J.
Greenaway
for this announcement: ]

The Simi-Conejo Linux Users Group will be holding LUGFest IV on
April 21st and 22nd, 2001, in Simi Valley, California.

A LUGFest is an opportunity for Linux users to demo Linux (or
other Open Source operating systems), Linux applications, attend
seminars, and BOF (Birds Of a Feather) sessions. Additionally,
Linux vendors may participate and show off their wares.

LUGFest III was held on October 28, 2000, and was a great
success. (See http://www.sclug.org/members/notes.cgi?date=10-28-2000-LUGFest3).
Approximately 350 Linux enthusiasts and a number of vendors
attended over the course of the afternoon.

We had people come from Orange County, Santa Barbara, Santa
Clarita, the South Bay area, all points in between, and also from
out-of-state. Many Linux vendors donated stuff for giveways and
raffles. Vendors who came with their wares were VA Linux, SGI,
LinuxCare, LinuxBoxen, Mandrake, Parasoft, VMware, Cobolt,
LinuxSolve, Corel, Loki Games, Cosmo Engineering and Andern.org

If you have a special skill with Linux or a Linux application,
or if you’re a Linux vendor who would like to show off his
products, SCLUG would love to have you participate in LUGFest IV!
SCLUG is also looking for speakers on Linux, Open Source, or other
related subjects.

Due to the continually growing attendance from LUGFest to
LUGFest, we’ve changed the LUGFest to a two-afternoon event so more
people can attend.

For more info, to register for LFIV, or to volunteer to do a
demo, contact gareth@wiked.org, or visit http://www.lugfest.org

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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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