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The date and location for the 8th Annual Southern California Linux Expo have been set.
Free and Open Source software can save you money. Whether you're running a business or are a computer user, FOSS software is high-quality software that can be quite inexpensive. Smart organizations know that, and they come to SCALE.
SCALE Early Bird Registration Expires today; new events added to Expo
While the current economy presents challenges, the upcoming So Cal Linux Expo looks to be be very successful.
SCALE fills all main speaker tracks; space still open in specialty conference tracks. The 7th Annual So Cal Linux Expo is shaping up nicely. In spite of adding an additional track to the weekend conference, all four tracks have been filled. The Expo received 148 submittals , all of which were excellent, for 45 speaker slots. The speaker selections have been completed and the speakers are being notified. Keynote speaker selection is in progress.
[Yours truly will be there for the third year in a row, I can't wait! - Scott]
Registration for Linux Expo opens. Speaker positions still available. Due to the holidays the Calls For Proposals for SCALE 7x have been extended until December 10th, 2008. The Beginner and Developer tracks are almost full; there are still available spots in the three general audience speaker tracks. But if you're considering submitting a proposal, don't delay; the window of opportunity is closing!
Two additional tracks have been added to the Southern California Linux Expo (SCaLE) for 2009. The upcoming 7th Annual So Cal Linux Expo will be expanded over last year's expo. Two additional tracks have been added to the weekend conference: a beginner's track has been added for the many newcomers to Open Source Software, and for the programmers among us, a developers track has also been added.
[Every year it gets bigger and bigger. I will be attending for the third straight year as well. - Scott]
The 7th Annual So Cal Linux Expo will be February 20-22, 2009. And for 2009, the Expo will return to the Westin LAX Hotel, site of the 6th Expo.
Linux Expo kicks off three days of seminars and a weekend full of expo floor activities
The Southern California Linux Expo continues to prepare and to add activities for this weekend's event.
[I can't wait to go! - Scott]
The SCALE staff continue to put the final touches on SCALE 6x
The schedules for all three days of sessions at the
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Expo have been posted to the SCALE web site. All the commercial booths are full and several non-profit groups were added as well. Enlightenment, rarely seen at conferences will be showcasing the work going into E17. This is your opportunity to learn about the desktop that first defined the term "eye candy". Also added were OpenMoko, Damn Small Linux and for the first time ever OpenBSD, NetBSD and FreeBSD will each have a booth on the Expo floor.
[If any LXer Readers are going, look for me on Saturday and Sunday reporting on the event for LXer. - Scott]
SCALE is proud to announce they've partnered with LOPSA, the League of Professional System Administrators (
http://lopsa.org/), to create "SCALE University". SCALE University will conduct two half-day classes on Friday, February 8th at the So Cal Linux Expo.
Early Bird registration for SCALE expires on January 5th. If you're contemplating attending SCALE 6X register now at SCALE 6X Registration.
The Southern California Linux Expo has filled all available speaker slots.
[I will be there again this year covering it for LXer. - Scott]
The Sixth Annual SoCal Linux Expo will be February 8th-10th, 2008. It will again be at the Westin LAX. SCALE has reserved more of the hotel resources for SCALE 6X which will help address some of the seminar crowding issues that arose during S5X (success is a nice problem to have).
The Linux Expo of Southern California has opened the Call For Papers for the 6th Annual Southern California Linux Expo, to be held February 8th, 9th, & 10th, 2008.
The Southern California Linux Expo is this weekend in Los Angeles. Here are some last minute details
After working on press releases for the So Cal Linux Expo for literally months, you run a bit dry sometimes.
Both mini-conferences to be held at the So Cal Linux Expo are ready.
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