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[chris@perun.room17.com: [ale] 1999 Atlanta Linux Showcase]



please email stu@novare.net if you are interested in helping out
man the debian booth this year.

yes, stu is gonna host the debian/als booth again this year, and yes,
it's gonna kick ass.


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From: Chris Farris <chris@perun.room17.com>
Subject: [ale] 1999 Atlanta Linux Showcase
To: ale@ale.org
Date: Mon, 8 Mar 1999 20:54:26 -0500 (EST)
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Atlanta Linux Showcase
P.O. Box 675161
Marietta, GA 30006
www.linuxshowcase.org

Contact: Marc Torres, President
Phone: 510 835 7873                                                
Email: marct@linuxshowcase.org

Contact: Chris Farris, COO
Phone: 678 777 3943
Email: chrisf@linuxshowcase.org

For Release 9 a.m. PST, March 8, 1999

     The Atlanta Linux Enthusiasts Announce 1999 Atlanta Linux Showcase

The Atlanta Linux Enthusiasts, in cooperation with USENIX and Linux
International, is pleased to announce the 3rd Annual Atlanta Linux Showcase.
The Atlanta Linux Showcase will be held at the Cobb Galleria Centre in
Atlanta on October 12-16 1999.

The past year has seen Linux gain a great deal of mainstream media attention
and industry support, and our Conference is expanding accordingly. The 3rd
Annual Atlanta Linux Showcase will feature three conference tracks over
three days with 40 speakers discussing the technical and business issues
concerning the Linux Operating System. In addition, an exhibition with over
140 vendors, will showcase the latest industry products for Linux. With the
attention Linux has garnered in recent months, we expect over 4000
attendees.

   * We are currently accepting vendor registrations for the exhibition. A
     discount will be in effect for all vendors signing up before April 15,
     1999.
   * Interested exhibitors should contact exhibits@linuxshowcase.org
   * Conference Pre-Registration will begin in May of 1999.
   * Exhibits-Only Attendance will be free of charge and open to the public
     with registration.

Additional Information can be found on the Atlanta Linux Showcase website
www.linuxshowcase.org. To be kept up to date on ALS Information, sign up for
our e-mail list by sending the message 'subscribe als-announce' to
majordomo@linuxshowcase.org.

Linux
Linux is a UNIX like operating system, an alternative to MacOS and Microsoft
Windows. Created by Linus Torvalds in 1991, it's popularity has greatly
increased in the past two years. Estimates state that there are 7 million
Linux systems world wide, making it one of the most popular UNIX like
operating systems on the market. Linux, developed in cooperation with the
Free Software Foundation, is released under the GNU General public license,
making it, and the source code comprising it, freely available to everyone.
More Information on linux can be found at http://www.linux.org/

Atlanta Linux Showcase
The Atlanta Linux Showcase is organized and run by a group of computer
professionals wishing to help promote Linux. ALS is run entirely by
volunteers, and Atlanta Linux Showcase, Inc. is a not-for-profit
corporation.

Atlanta Linux Enthusiasts
The Atlanta Linux Enthusiasts (ALE) is the Atlanta Linux User's Group
dedicated to advocating the use of Linux and providing an educational
resource to the local Linux Community. Meetings are free and open to the
public. Upcoming topics, directions, and general information may be obtained
at the web site www.ale.org.

Linux International
Linux International is a non-profit association of groups, corporations and
others that work towards the promotion of and helping direct the growth of
the Linux operating system and the Linux community. More information can be
found on the Linux International Website: www.li.org

USENIX
The USENIX Association is a professional and technical association of
individuals and institutions concerned with breeding innovation in the UNIX
tradition. Membership information may be obtained from the Association, 2560
Ninth Street, Suite 215, Berkeley, CA 94710, by email to office@usenix.org,
or at the web site www.usenix.org.

Linux is a trademark of Linux Torvalds, USENIX is a trademark of the USENIX
Association, Microsoft Windows is a trademark of Microsoft Corp., MacOS is a
trademark of Apple Computers, and UNIX is a trademark of Santa Cruz
Operation, Inc.

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-- 
Robert Edmonds
stu@novare.net

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