[lug] C.L.I.Q Volunteers (fwd)

Wayde Allen wallen at lug.boulder.co.us
Mon Mar 20 09:33:24 MST 2000


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Date: Sun, 19 Mar 2000 07:45:48 -0700
From: jdlabarnhart at home.com
To: wallen at boulder.nist.gov
Subject: C.L.I.Q Volunteers

Could you post this to you mail list? It is the second go round for
volunteers

Thanks

Jef

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I still need more volunteers the show. If you have been thinking that
"they have enough help" well, you can never have enough help. I have
about 10 spots that are still open.

The way this works is work the morning get the afternoon off with free
admission to the show. Work the afternoon and get the morning off with
free admission to the show.

There is a meeting at the Mariott Tech Center on March 25th at 4:00pm.
At that time we will cover schedules and what is required.
http://www.thecliq.com/map.html.

If you know of someone that would be interested pass this along.


Jef Barnhart
Volunteers Working Group
jdlabarnhart at home.com


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Colorado Linux Info Quest
Saturday, April 1st, 2000
Denver Marriott Tech Center
9AM - 5PM
http://thecliq.org


Denver, CO (Jan 17, 2000) -- In response to the tremendous growth of
Linux
over the past few years, Colorado Linux Info Quest (CLIQ) is proud to
announce
the first ever Linux conference and exhibit to be held along the
Colorado
Front Range, Saturday, April 1st, 2000 at the Denver Tech Center
Marriott.

CLIQ, in association with local Linux user groups and local and regional

Linux
business sponsors, will be holding a one day event featuring a full days

schedule of Linux exhibits, invited talks, real world demonstrations and

Birds
of a Feather sessions.

Speakers will include:

Jon "maddog" Hall, Executive Director of Linux International

     "Linux Around the World", a look at the exciting ways that Linux is

     taking off around the globe, from embedded and end user systems
     to supercomputers, for medical research, education, business and
     more.

Scott S. Draeker, founder and President of Loki Software.

      "Free Software, Beer and Games", a look at games on the Linux
      platform and their future.

Jim Ready, CEO of Montavista Software

     A recognised authority in the embedded systems and real-time
     software software industry, Jim pioneered the development of the
     first viable commercial RTOS product, the VRTX real-time kernel.
     He comes to this event to talk about how and why he has now
     become a Linux and open source software advocate.

Kevin Gorey, Director of Software Product Marketing for SGI.

     "SGI's plans for Linux" will take a look at why SGI is committing
     so heavily to the Linux platform.

Rasmus Lerdorf, author of the PHP programming language.

     "An introduction to PHP". PHP is a server-side HTML-embedded
     scripting language which has become very popular over the past
couple
     of years.

Plus talks on Linux in Education, scaling Linux to the Enterprise,
and the Linux business landscape.

Birds of a Feather (BOF) sessions and demos will also be held on a
variety of topics.  Some promising topics:

   Debian GNU/Linux.  Bdale Garbee, a Debian developer, will join us
   to lead this informal discussion and has promised us that two or
   three additional Debian developers are planning on attending.

   Zope.  Zope is an extremely popular and rapidly developing open
   source web application server.  Paul Everitt, CEO of Digital
   Creations, the company that created Zope and chose to release it
   to the open source community, may be present to lead a BOF.

   Plus BOFs on Small Business Conversions to Linux, Java on Linux,
   Python, High Availability Linux and more ...

Sponsors and Exhibitors for the event include:

   Compaq, SGI, VA Linux, Montavista Software, Atipa, Linuxcare,
   Softpro, Xi Graphics, LinuxMall, tummy.com, Linux Journal, LWN.net,
   Aspen Systems, eSoft, Plus Ten, Applix, Cobalt and more ...

For more information, to register or to volunteer, check the website
at:

        http://www.thecliq.org

Please note that, due to the number of people expected and the full
day we have planned, advanced registration is *strongly* recommended,
to avoid waiting in line the day of the event.  Web registrations
can be done via credit card or check.  Event day registrations will
require check or cash.

Take care and we hope to see you at the event!








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