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When: July 22nd, 2006 11:00 to 18:30
Location: Wolverhampton University Students' Union, Wulfruna Street Wolverhampton WV1 1LY
Price:
£5.00
Reduced to £3.00 if you are eligible for a discount.
LUGRadio Live is an annual event driven by, and for the Open Source community.
The Open Source event of the year is back...
If you want to come along to *the* event for Open Source fans
with two jam-packed days with over 40 speakers, a stonking
exhibition, BOFs, evening party and much, much more, you should
register.
Full Details & Booking: http://www.lugradio.org/live/2006/index.php/Main_Page
Dates: Sat 22nd and Sun 23rd July 2006
Times: Sat 10am-5.30pm; Sun 11am-4pm
LUGRadio Live is an annual event driven by, and for the Open
Source community. The event includes a range of speakers,
exhibitors and other attractions, all housed within a unique
event with a unique atmosphere. Last years event in June 2005
was a huge success, and this year LUGRadio Live 2006 will be
nothing you have seen before. Coverage and discussion will also
be happening on the
Lugradio Live blog
Speakers include:
Mark Shuttleworth - Ubuntu
Simon Phipps - Open Source and Sun
Michael Meeks - OpenOffice
Simon Willison - Yahoo!
Stephen Lamb - Microsoft
Sarah Ewen - Linux on Playstation 2
Scott James Remnant - Ubuntu
Ted Haeger - Novell
Tom Steinberg - MySociety and Pledgebank
Elliot Smith - Ruby On Rails
Martin Vogel - BBC Action Network
COST:
Concessions - If you can think of a fun reason why you
should get into LUGRadio Live cheaper, send an email to
show(AT)lugradio(DOT)org with your reason. Fun concessions will
be read out on the show, and if we agree or think its funny, you
will get the lower price of £3 for your ticket.
Pre-ordering tickets - If you would like to pre-order
your tickets, you can pay by credit/debit card with PayPal. The
price for tickets is £5.
Buying on the day - If you would like to buy your ticket
on the day, the price will be £5 and we will only be able to
accept cash.
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