Discussion:
[ubuntu-us-mi] PenguiCon
Trevor Jagoda
2007-11-15 19:45:16 UTC
Permalink
This should perk the interest of many of you, a quote from a recent post
on penguicon's website:

"We have a whole slate of announcements to make today about the tech
track at Penguicon. Ubuntu Linux will be huge at Penguicon this year,
with the attendance of our two Tech Guests of Honor Jono Bacon and
Benjamin Mako Hill. Chris DiBona, Open Source Program Director for
Google and our 2006 Tech Guest, has let us know he'll return in 2008 and
bring Google's open source organizer and geek herder, Leslie Hawthorn.
Tech Nifties will also include Jorge Castro and Kyle Rankin. "

For those of you whom are confused, Jono Bacon is the Community Manager
for Canonical, and Benjamin Mako Hill is the Author of "The Official
Ubuntu Book." Anybody else think it might be easier to get some free
'buntu swag now?
--
Trevor Jagoda
spam.goes.here48048 at gmail.com
Linux Registered User #455695
Message Printed on 100% Recyclable Electrons.
Craig Maloney
2007-11-15 20:10:56 UTC
Permalink
Post by Trevor Jagoda
For those of you whom are confused, Jono Bacon is the Community Manager
for Canonical, and Benjamin Mako Hill is the Author of "The Official
Ubuntu Book." Anybody else think it might be easier to get some free
'buntu swag now?
Speaking of which, have we let anyone at Penguicon know of our intentions
to do a panel discussion for Ubuntu? I checked the events calendar, and
didn't see anything mentioning the discussion.
--
-------------------------------------------------------------------
Craig Maloney (craig at decafbad.net) http://decafbad.net
Work Hard. Rock Hard. Eat Hard. Sleep Hard. Grow Big.
Wear Glasses If You Need 'Em. -- The Webb Wilder Credo
Jorge O. Castro
2007-11-16 16:11:06 UTC
Permalink
Post by Trevor Jagoda
For those of you whom are confused, Jono Bacon is the Community Manager
for Canonical, and Benjamin Mako Hill is the Author of "The Official
Ubuntu Book." Anybody else think it might be easier to get some free
'buntu swag now?
Kyle Rankin also co-authored Ubuntu Hacks, so it looks like PC will be
a good Ubuntu-thon.

Loading...