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Con Confidence

Organizing your first community event? Experts weigh in with seven common mistakes to avoid.

More than a dozen industry events are posted on our calendar for the month of April. The First Annual Northeast GNU/​LinuxFest is listed among older, well-respected events such as LinuxFest Northwest. This month, I’ve rounded up a collection of seven deadly sins event organizers should avoid.

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