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Posted on February 1, 2007 - by jono

LUGRadio Live 2007!

LUGRadio

As one of the four large gents I am pleased to announce LUGRadio Live 2007 will happen on the 7th and 8th July 2007 at The Lighthouse in Wolverhampton, England.

LUGRadio Live is an awesomely cool, fun, social and interesting two-day conference based around Open Source, free software and related subjects. The show packs in interesting speakers, exhibitors, BOF sessions, debates and a live recording of LUGRadio in front of an audience.

This is the third year we are running LUGRadio Live and the last two years have proved successful with a great a line up of speakers, exhibitors and an excellent bunch of people coming along to make it what it is. This year promises to be bigger, better, and the venue is a fantastic location for the event.

More details about the event, hotels and all that jazz is coming – the website is being set up as we speak, but this blog entry is here to encourage one thing, and one thing only – SPEAKERS!

SPEAKERS SPEAKERS SPEAKERS!

We have around 45 slots to fill this year, and we are keen to get a range of interesting and different talks at LUGRadio Live 2007. In the past we have had speakers including Simon Phipps, Mark Shuttleworth, Michael Meeks, Ted Haeger, Stephen Lamb, Christian Schaller, Simon Willison, Matthew Garrett and more. This year we are sure to have an excellent line-up of speakers!

We are keen for subjects including, but not limited to:

  • Desktops – GNOME/KDE/Xfce/Enlightenment etc…
  • Cool technology – Beryl/Compiz/Telepathy/Arthur/GStreamer/Pulseaudio etc…
  • Community
  • The web
  • Software development
  • Digital rights and ethical computing
  • Free software in the home, arcades, embedded applications and other places
  • Crazy, wacky, funky uses of technology
  • Retro computing
  • Digital media
  • Anything else

So, if you want to speak at LUGRadio Live 2007, send an email to show@lugradio.org with the following details:

  • Your name and email address
  • Talk title
  • Short abstract of your talk
  • Type of talk – main stage or lightning

We have two type of talk – Main and Lightning. Main talks are 45 minutes long and lightning talks are 25 minutes long.

So, lets make it a third incredible year for LUGRadio Live – the fun begins here…



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    xxx said:

    ;)

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    Francesco Miglietta said:

    sorry for the OT…Jono…but you are always in ubuntu planet so i want to ask you…: it’s the 1st of February…but i can’t find ubuntu feisty herd 3…why?…

    thank you Jono…

    Francesco (italian fan)

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    Pobice said:

    Just a few questions 1) Does the aircon work? 2) Does it have a bar? 3) Can you make sure they don’t run out of Guinness ? :mrgreen:

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    sealne said:

    pity its on at the same time as aKademy

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    February 2, 2007

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    jono said:

    sealne – I know, its a shame aKademy will lose out. :P

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    Zeth said:

    Also day before EuroPython. I can see some hairy connections ahead.

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    Gould said:

    I enjoy reading your posts. Thanks for all the hard work. Sara

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