LugRadio Live 2008 Registration Now Open
Registration for LugRadio Live is now open. Tickets for the two-day event are $10 and include full access to all talks, the exhibition, evening events, and a free bag o’swag for visitors.
LugRadio Live USA 2008, the 'rock-conference' from the team behind the LugRadio podcast brings the unique formula of the UK LugRadio Live events to The Metreon in San Francisco April 12-13.
LugRadio Live USA 2008 brings together more than 30 speakers across three stages, 30+ exhibitors, a range of BOF sessions, debate panels, lightbulb talk sessions, demos, and much more. Stop by the Linux Pro Magazine booth for a sample copy of the magazine and a trial subscription offer.
The LugRadio team will be recording a live performance of their cult-hit podcast in front of the LugRadio Live USA 2008 audience.
Refer your friends for a chance to win an Asus Eee PC or Neuros OSD, O'Reilly books, and other prizes. Find out more at: http://lugradio.org/live/USA2008/register#refer_people_and_win_prizes
LugRadio Live USA 2008
April 12-13
The Metreon, 101 4th St., San Francisco, CA, 94103
http://lugradio.org/live/USA2008/
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