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KDE 4.0 Release Event Contest

10/05/2007  IIII
Relevance: 7.06
The KDE 4.0 Release Event Team is pleased to announce a contest for the KDE 4.0 Release Event. The winners of this contest will be flown out to Mountain View, California on January 17-19, 2008. Hotel and meals will be covered for them during the event.
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Guademy 2007 Event Report

03/28/2007  IIII
Relevance: 6.97
The first Guademy event finished yesterday at the university of A Coruña, Spain. Organized by the GPUL (Grupo de Programadores y Usuarios de Linux), the Linux User Group of A Coruña, it was an event which brought together people from the GNOME and KDE camp (thus the combination of"GUADEC" and"aKademy" that forms the name of the event).
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KDE 4.0 Release Event Contest Winners Announced

11/13/2007  II
Relevance: 6.88
On October 4, 2007 we announced a contest regarding the KDE 4.0 Release Event at Mountain View, California on January 17-19, 2008. Participants were asked to answer the question:"Why should you be at the KDE 4.0 Release Event?" with the winner being flown out to the Release Event itself.
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Announcing the KDE 4.0 Release Event

10/03/2007  III
Relevance: 6.87
On January 17-19, the KDE community will present KDE 4.0 with a Release Event at the Google headquarters in Mountain View, California. The purpose of this event is to celebrate the anticipated release of KDE's new desktop environment and development platform. In addition to the KDE community, representatives from businesses, press and other Free Software groups will attend. We hope this event will help spread the word about KDE's new release and how it impacts the future of the Free Desktop. Read further for more information about this event.
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Work the CIM event model efficiently in Linux

08/27/2008  III
Relevance: 6.84
A CIM event is the occurrence of a phenomenon of interest, which can be classified as either lifecycle or alert. This article shows you how to register CIM event handlers with a a single specific connection port to avoid added complexity.
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Fave 2006 - creative free software event, 25th November, London

10/19/2006  IIIII
Relevance: 6.06
FAVE is an event in the UK for people who are interested in free audio and video software on Linux and other platforms. I'm helping to put together the second annual event, which will feature talks, workshops and performances by free software artists and developers.
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FOSDEM 2008 Friday Beer Event

02/23/2008  IIII
Relevance: 5.92
FOSDEM 2008 had kicked off last night with their annual Friday Beer Event. This year it was held at the much larger Delirium Cafe, but still the event was quite crowded and this cafe had a great selection of different beers...
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Ohio LinuxFest 2007 coverage from o3 magazine

09/30/2007  IIIIIIIIII
Relevance: 5.53
o3 magazine were at Ohio LinuxFest 2007, live coverage from the event as well as a full round up is available on the o3 @ Ohio LinuxFest blog. Some photos from the event, along with the more Enterprise related happens from the event.
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No Press at Linux Foundation End User Summit

10/13/2008  III
Relevance: 5.50
There is a big Linux event in NYC today and tomorrow - but I won't be there. The Linux Foundation's End User Collaboration Summit has some big names presenting including Novell's CEO Ron Hovsepian, Canonical CEO Mark Shuttleworth, Red Hat EVP and an impressive list of financial industry executives from UBS, NYSE, Credit Suisse, CME and AIG. But I won't be there to hear any of them in person. The Linux Foundation has decided to keep the End User Collaboration event as a closed event without press (at least that's what they told me)
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Tux500: Where Are We Now?

04/19/2007  I
Relevance: 5.48
Most people understand that an event watched by this many people for a month's time WILL generate interest and curiosity. The location of the event is secondary...no it's not even that it's...third-ary..? Well, you get what I mean. Now...if we could just put our politics aside for long enough to get this done, I am sure we can proceed beating the crap out of each other once we have secured ourselves a firm place in the market.
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