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Subject: Bangalore linux conference- reg. has begun on www.linux-conference.com
Date: Sun, 05 Dec 1999 18:05:12 IST
From: "vijay tase" <vstase@xxxxxxxxxxx>


hello,

We are Wrox press limited, hosts of the biggest upcoming linux event that 
india has witnessed and i am requesting you to kindly pass this round your 
local LUG members.

Bang!inux is an exciting new conference geared toward the Linux programmer.  
The first Bang!inux is scheduled for the 25th to the 27th February 2000 at 
the Taj West End hotel and the Indian Institute of Science In Bangalore.  
This is a bash for Linux users, developers, sys-ads and those who just want 
to know what Linux is all about and how Linux can change their perspective 
oncomputing.

Our speakers, a combination of several important local personalities and 
some of the biggest players in the Linux community, including Richard 
Stallman, Alan Cox and Atul Chitnis will be delivering over 20 sessions 
covering a broad range of exciting technical areas.
Whether you are a beginner or an advanced Linux programmer this conference 
will have something for you.

all this from only Rs.800

Interested?  Check out the web-site at
http://www.linux-conference.com for more details on sessions registration 
and more.Hope to see you in Bangalore!

on behalf of the
The Conference Team


viay tase
business manager (india)
wrox press imited, UK
Tel. mumbai 6152055, 6140109

www.linux-conference.com

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