Linux.conf.au 2003 draws record numbers
[Posted January 20, 2003 by ris]
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| Bernard Blackham <bernard@blackham.com.au> |
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| MEDIA RELEASE: Linux.conf.au 2003 draws record numbers |
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| Mon, 20 Jan 2003 14:44:09 +0800 |
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MEDIA RELEASE
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Linux.conf.au 2003 draws record numbers
Perth, Western Australia (January 19, 2003) - Registrations for the national
Linux conference, Linux.Conf.Au 2003, have closed online in a mad rush as
punters secured their seats at this technically focused event.
In a move prompted by the large number of registrations, organisers were
forced to stop accepting professional registrations as the conference
dinner exceeded the already large capacity envisaged. A final figure of 370
attendees has been achieved, which includes 40 speakers, representing a
record size for this conference.
"We're thrilled by the support we've been shown by the attendees", said
Mr James Bromberger, Co-Chair of the conference, "to stage an event like
this and have such a large number of people wishing to attend shows that
the community using and developing Linux and Open Source based applications
is very wide-spread."
Of the delegates attending, 90% are from Australia, while a further 2% are from
Japan and Nigeria, and the rest from the USA, Germany, Spain, Denmark, New
Zealand and Italy. 50% of the Australians are from Western Australia, while 16%
are from New South Wales, 12% from Victoria, and 7% from each of the ACT,
Queensland and South Australia. The Northern Territory and Tasmania are
represented by a handful of people.
"There is definitely a geographically diverse feel to the conference
at this stage; it seems like we have a great mix of people coming together."
International speakers have started to arrive in Perth, as have many
delegates who are attending the independent 'mini-conferences' being
held informally this Monday and Tuesday at The University of Western
Australia. The main event, Linux.conf.au, starts early on Wednesday
morning and runs until Saturday afternoon.
Some on-the-day registrations will be available to those still wishing
to attend, but organisers warn that at this late stage not all events
will have space available.
MEDIA RELEASE CONTACTS:
Perth Linux Users' Group Inc
James Bromberger
+61 417 772 286 (GMT +0800)
james@rcpt.to
Linux Australia Inc
Anand Kumria
akumria@linux.org.au
PUBLICITY CONTACT:
LCA 2003, Perth Linux Users' Group Inc
Bernard Blackham
+61 402 291 684 (GMT +0800)
dagobah@blackham.com.au
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