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Please join us April 15, 16, and 17 as we host the third annual Palmetto Open Source Software Conference in Columbia, SC.  This year we're proud to feature the very best open source speakers and thought leaders in the country.
 
The goal of the event is to provide affordable access to quality open source education in the southeast U.S, an area that currently has little of it.  To continue the incredible success we've enjoyed with this event thus far, we need your support.  Again, please join us!

 

 

Speakers:

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Jon "Maddog" Hall
Executive Director - Linux International
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Matt Asay
COO - Canonical Ltd.
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Chris Wanstrath
Co-Founder - GitHub
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Lee Congdon
Chief Information Officer - Red Hat
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Jeffrey Hammond
Senior Analyst - Forrester Research
 

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  • coc
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Linux Journal We have arrived! Today Linux Journal's January issue hit the news stands, and in it our first printed ad. We're excited to see it in all it's glory. 1/16/2010