Moin People,

It's again time for the LinuxTag preparations.

I plan to go there this year too, hopefully with
a working OGD1 to show a bit off :-)

For the booth we'd need at least two others to help
at the booth to have a good presentation. Other than
being there during the day and talking with lots of
interesting people it'll exploring the dark side
of Berlin during the night ;-)

So, any volunteers to help me have fun over there? :-)

                Attila Kinali


Begin forwarded message:

Date: Tue, 17 Mar 2009 12:39:43 +0100
From: Marko Jung | LinuxTag <[email protected]>
To: LinuxTag Project Veterans <[email protected]>
Subject: [LT-Pro-Veterans] Call for Projects 2009


Dear Projects,

We would like to inform you about:

== Call for Projects ==

LinuxTag's philosophy is to promote cooperation between companies and
free software projects. Income from the participation of profit-oriented
companies allows LinuxTag to finance a professional platform where open
projects can present the broad diversity of free software to the public.

LinuxTag is looking for projects to participate in this year's
exhibition. The Call for Projects contains everything that project
members need to know about the conditions. To participate, send a
substantive description of your project by March 24th, 2009. You should
not wait to the end of the deadline, because we will inform projects,
that have been exhibiting at last year's LinuxTag, within a few days
after their submission whether they may participate or not at this
year's show.

We improved the whole process, so please take the time to read through
the Call for Projects [1] and before you submit an application using the
virtual Conference Center (vCC) [2].

[1] http://wiki.linuxtag.org/w/fp:Call_for_Projects
[2] https://vcc.linuxtag.org/

Thank you for your support and please stay tuned.

Best regards,
Marko Jung
on behalf of the Project Committee LinuxTag 2009




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