I would really like to go, but am on a tight budget.  I would like to
ride along with someone and share on gas and hotelroom..  I'm in
Cookeville if someone could swing through and pick me up.. :)  If
anyone is interested.. please let me know!  But no one that snores is
my only request.
Brian

On May 20, 10:43 am, Will Chappell <[email protected]> wrote:
> On Tue, May 19, 2009 at 7:15 PM, georgia_tech_swagger
>
>
>
> <[email protected]> wrote:
> > Howdy.  I am the speaker coordinator for theSoutheastLinuxfest, and I'm
> > just making the rounds to give the community at large a final heads up on
> > theSoutheastLinuxfest, and recruit volunteers.
>
> > What is theSoutheastLinuxfest?
>
> > TheSouthEastLinuxFest is a community event for anyone who wants to learn
> > more aboutLinuxand Free & Open Source software. It is part educational
> > conference, and part social gathering. LikeLinuxitself, it is shared with
> > attendees of all skill levels to communicate tips, ideas, and to benefit all
> > who useLinux/Free and Open Source Software. LinuxFest is the place to
> > learn, to make new friends, to network with new business partners, and most
> > importantly, to have fun!
>
> > So no longer do you need to drive to Ohio for OLF or Los Angelos for SCaLE.
> >   We're bringing back the spirit of the old AtlantaLinuxShowcase, and
> > making sure that there will once again be a majorLinuxevent in the
> > GNU/South indefinitely.
>
> > Our first annual event will be June 13th, at Hendrix Student Center on the
> > campus of Clemson University, Clemson, SC.   Doors open to the public at
> > 8:30 AM, and "officially" close at 6:00 PM.   There will be a pre-party at
> > 8:00 PM June 12th, and a post-party after the event June 13th.
>
> > Our speaker lineup includes:
> > Keith Bergelt; Open Invention Network
> > Joe "Zonker" Brockmeier; OpenSuse
> > Russell Bryant; Digium
> > Greg DeKoenigsberg; Red Hat
> > Chris DiBona; Google
> > Paul Frields; Fedora
> > Ian Geiser; The KDE Project
> > Ryan "Icculus" Gordon; TheLinuxGames Industry
> > Pete Graner; Canonical/Ubuntu
> > Michelle and Michael Hall; QuinnCo / Qimo
> > Alan Hicks; Slackware
> > D. Richard Hipp; SQLite, CVSTrac, Fossil
> > Brian Leonard; Sun Microsystems
> > Semmy Purewal; College of Charleston
> > Clint Savage; Fedora
> > Wendy Seltzer; EFF
> > Mark Spencer; Digium
> > Richard Weait; OpenStreetMap
> > Chad Wollenberg;LinuxBasement
> > Robby Workman; Slackware
>
> > We will need volunteers to do everything from registration to shuttle
> > service to and from major airports for our speakers.   If you are interested
> > in helping out, please reply back.
>
> > SELF is *free* to attend, though an optional support package with t-shirt
> > and drink tickets is available.
>
> > Sign up to attend today athttp://www.southeastlinuxfest.org
>
> > -----------------------
> > Jeremy Sands
> > Speaker Coordinator
> >SoutheastLinuxfest
> >Linuxin the GNU/South
>
> There seems to be a fairly decent chance that I'll be attending, as
> Clemson is about an hour and a half from my home town.  Is anyone else
> thinking about attending?
>
> -Will 'mr_chapendi' Chappell
> WTC
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