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Libre Graphics Meeting 2009 launches community fund raising campaign

From:  Libre Graphics Meeting <lgm-AT-gnome.org>
To:  LWN.net <lwn-AT-lwn.net>
Subject:  Libre Graphics Meeting 2009 Launches Community Fundraising Campaign
Date:  Fri, 27 Feb 2009 09:54:59 +0000 (UTC)
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February 27, 2009 - The Libre Graphics Meeting (LGM) is an annual workshop 
for developers and users of free software graphics applications to 
collaborate and advance the cause of high-quality free graphics software. 
From now until April 22, you can help support this event by making a donation 
to the LGM 2009 community pledge drive. LGM is free to attend, so your 
support is critical to making this important event a success.

The fourth annual LGM will be held May 6 - 9, 2009 in Montreal, Canada at Ecole
Polytechnique. Donations will be used solely to help cover travel costs for 
volunteer developers and presenters.Last year's campaign raised more than 
$12,000 dollars from individuals and corporations in the community.

As with last year, pledges can be made online at Pledgie.com. Visit 
http://pledgie.com/campaigns/2926 to make your contribution. All donations are 
tax deductible for US taxpayers. Large donations from corporations and 
individuals may go through the Pledgie campaign or contact LGM directly at
lgm@gnome.org in order to coordinate.

About Libre Graphics Meeting

For four years, the Libre Graphics Meeting has been the premiere conference 
for developers, users and supporters of free software graphics applications.
Developers from projects such as GIMP, Inkscape, Blender, Krita, Scribus, 
Hugin, the Open Clipart Library, and the Open Font Library gather to work on
interoperability, shared standards, and new ideas. Work at prior LGMs has 
pushed the state of the art in important areas such as color management,
cross-application sharing of brushes and other assets, and common formats.

The face-to-face meetings and opportunities for collaboration are important to 
developers, but LGM offers plenty for end users as well. Tutorials, talks, and 
birds-of-a-feather (BOF) meetings to help free software users get the most out 
of their applications fill out the LGM schedule, and demonstrations from 
artists showcase what is possible.

For more information, visit http://www.libregraphicsmeeting.org/

For the Pledgie campaign, visit http://pledgie.com/campaigns/2926




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