Summit debuts for Linux end users

  2008-08-28 11:30:02
The Linux Foundation (LF) announced its first summit for Linux end users. The Linux Foundation End User Collaboration Summit runs from October 13-14 in New York City, and will"provide end users a direct connection and voice to the kernel community," says the LF. Held at the Desmond Tutu Center, the event offers an opportunity for"sophisticated" end users to"learn and interact with leaders from within the Linux community, including the highest level maintainers and developers," says the non-profit organization. 
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