LinuxPR: Colorado Linux Info Quest Announces First Speakers: Jon "maddog" Hall and Dave Whitinger | Linux Today

LinuxPR: Colorado Linux Info Quest Announces First Speakers: Jon “maddog” Hall and Dave Whitinger

Written By
Web Webster
Web Webster
Feb 18, 2000

“Along with maddog and Dave, the April 1st conference and
exhibit in Denver, Coloardo will have 8 well known speakers, and
with support from the likes of SGI, LinuxMall, Aspen Systems, Xi
Graphics, Linux Weekly News, eSoft, Linux Journal, tummy.com, Plus
Ten and (pending agreements) Corel, Linuxcare, and Mediascape, we
expect this to be a boom to the growth of Linux in the Rocky
Mountain Region! Booths are going quickly, so exhibitors should
contact us soon to reserve a spot at the Rocky Mountain regions
premiere Linux event.

“The Colorado Linux Info Quest (CLIQ), the premiere event of the
Rocky Mountain region for Linux businesses and enthusiasts, is
pleased to announce confirmation of our first two event speakers:
Jon “maddog” Hall of Linux International and VA Linux Systems and
Dave Whitinger of LinSight / Atipa, one of the original founders of
the popular Linux news site LinuxToday.”

“CLIQ, in association with local Linux user groups and local and
regional Linux business sponsors, will be holding a one day event
featuring a full days schedule of Linux exhibits, invited talks,
real world demonstrations and Birds of a Feather sessions. The
event is expected to draw at least 600 people to view exhibits,
talks, demos and actively participate in Birds of a Feather
sessions.”

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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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