Indiana Linuxfest is proud to announce our first annual Linuxfest
on March 25th to March 27th in 2011. This event will be a conference put
on by The Indiana F/oss Society.
Indiana LinuxFest is about community, information, and friends.
We strive to bring the F/OSS Community together for more than just
information gathering, we want a place for people to network, communicate, and have
a good time.
We want to give you and other members of the community a
Linuxfest worth writing home about. The events being planned include
community driven talks given by other great people in the Free Linux Open Source
Software (FLOSS) community. A Professional Day where we will have talks geared
more towards professionals in the Linux and Open Source world, a
Hackerspace Village which will focus on all kinds of hacking, from lockpicking to
various forms of hardware hacking as well as arduino hacking and a LPI Exam
Cram class. This will be a first for any Linuxfest to feature
something like the Hackerspace Village.. We will also feature
Linux Professional Institute testing and a Drupal camp. At
Indiana Linuxfest you will be sure to come away with new found
knowledge, new friends, and a few good stories to tell.
A special promotion for all Supporter and LPI Exam Cram
passes. Every 50th registered pass will recieve either a Nook
Color or a Archos 70.
Indiana LinuxFest
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- Organiser
- The Linux Users Group
- Date
- Fri, 25 Mar 2011, 13:00 - 15:00 (Add to calendar) GMT
- Venue
- Wyndham Indianapolis West , Indianapolis, US
- Cost
- Free
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