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openSUSE Conference and Kolab Summit

From:  Jos Poortvliet <jospoortvliet-AT-gmail.com>
To:  lwn-AT-lwn.net
Subject:  openSUSE Conference & Kolab Summit
Date:  Wed, 25 Mar 2015 11:21:09 +0100
Message-ID:  <1525419.dCibOn34zz@jos-desktop>

Dear lwn team,

You are probably aware that openSUSE Conference 2015 will be held together 
with the Kolab Summit 2015 on May 1st - 4th in The Hague, the Netherlands.

If not, let me recap:
The conferences will bring together a wide variety of Free & Open Source 
contributors to collaborate on one of the major Linux distribution and FOSS 
projects, as well as showcasing the possibilities of free open source 
software to enterprise.

openSUSE is a free and Linux-based operating system for your PC, Laptop or 
Server. Its yearly conference is the best place to meet hundreds of openSUSE 
contributors and users from across the globe for technical discussions about 
the future of Linux and Open Source.

Built from the ground up to highest security requirements, Kolab combines 
email, calendar, contacts, tasks, file storage, data sharing and more, into 
one convenient package built atop a secure architecture designed to protect 
your (customers') data. The Kolab Summit is your best opportunity to meet and 
network with the community which has grown around Kolab.

Get a taste of the event in this article:
https://news.opensuse.org/2015/02/04/conference-in-the-ha...

Find more information about oSC15 at:
https://conference.opensuse.org

Find more information about the Kolab Summit at:
http://conference.kolab.org/

We invite you to attend both conferences and hope you can share the 
information about these conferences with your readership.

Feel free to conctact the conference organizer for oSC 2015 at: 
info@hcderaad.nl

On a personal note, I'll be there and give an ownCloud workshop on embedded 
boards (Raspberry Pi 2 & Banana Pi) ;-)

Have a brilliant day,
Jos Poortvliet and
the oSC15 team



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