Deadline for Ohio LinuxFest Registration Extended
You now have until September 8.
Registration for this year's Ohio LinuxFest has been extended until September 8. The Ohio LinuxFest takes place from September 10-12 and will feature keynotes from Stormy Peters of the GNOME Foundation and Christopher "Monty" Montgomery, creator of the Ogg Vorbis open source audio codec.
Registration comes in three packages: Enthusiast, Supporter, and Professional. Enthusiast is free, Supporter is US$ 65 and includes a lunch and OLF T-shirt. The Professional Package is US$ 350 includes the amenities of the Supporter Package and access to Friday's OLF University sessions.
The OLF organizers are also promoting an contest that awards the 1,000th registrant with a complimentary Supporter Pass for OLF 2010 or OLF 2011 or a complimentary Professional Pass for 2011.
Attendees can register at https://ohiolinux.org/register.html.
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