Difference between revisions of "Other Linux Festivals and Events"
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<td>Southeast LinuxFest</td><td>June</td><td></td><td></td> | <td>Southeast LinuxFest</td><td>June</td><td></td><td></td> | ||
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+ | <td>BSDCan</td><td>May</td><td>Dan Langille</td><td>dan@langille.org</td> | ||
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Revision as of 10:48, 6 February 2012
We want to be part of a community of Linux fests and events that cross-promote each other. For that reason, we have gathered some contact info
Name | Usual Month | Contact Name | Contact E-mail Address |
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SCALE | January | Larry Cafiero | larry.cafiero@gmail.com |
Northeast LinuxFest | March | Jonathan Nadeau | northeastlinux@gmail.com |
Indiana LinuxFest | April | Jason Corfman | jcorfman@indianalinux.org |
LinuxFest Northwest | April | ||
Penguicon | May | James Hice | james.hice@gmail.com |
Southeast LinuxFest | June | ||
BSDCan | May | Dan Langille | dan@langille.org |