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Posted on November 22, 2006 by Mary

linux.conf.au stuff

  1. Registration is open, starting from the low low price of $99 for students and proceeding to $300 for self-funded attendees and $690 for professional attendees
  2. the LinuxChix miniconference programme is available in draft form (waiting for some speakers to confirm that they can make it); and
  3. if you’d like partial reimbursement of registration costs, you can volunteer to help out.
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