I've already a invite (that I have to confirm by thursday), can anyone confirm whether its actually worth attending.. ie, are any of the real kernel hackers making a apearence, as I'd like to have a chat with Alan Cox :) Any idea who the "Leading Players" are in the Linux Conference section!
I can't be arsed to apply for a ticket if its not worth attending.. even though I have that week off work, and it could be a good outing :) Of course I can't play the Computer Shopper show game - ie how many free t-shirts/alcohol can I scronge off the stallholders.
Dan
On Mon, 20 Sep 1999, Roberto Zicari wrote:
Hi! We would be happy to offer your Linux group (ALUG) 10 free tickets to attend Linux@work in London next Thursday (see below). If you wish to take this offer please contact Melanie Salm at salm@ltt.de, or tel.+49-6173-95 58 50 and simply tell her the names of the people. We will prepare the name badges.
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