<div>Interest in LUGRadio Live was talked about yesterday on IRC, so who is actually thinking of going?<br></div><div>Colin</div><div></div><div><br></div><div class="gmail_quote">---------- Forwarded message ----------<br>
From: <b class="gmail_sendername">dick_turpin</b> <span dir="ltr"><<a href="mailto:dick_turpin@archlinux.us">dick_turpin@archlinux.us</a>></span><br>Date: 2009/5/14<br>Subject: [lugmaster] LugRadio Live 2009<br>To: LugMasters <<a href="mailto:lugmaster@mailman.lug.org.uk">lugmaster@mailman.lug.org.uk</a>><br>
<br><br>Dear LugMaster/s<br>
Could you please forward this on to all UK Lugs.<br>
<br>
LugRadio Live 2009<br>
Newhampton Arts Centre,<br>
Wolverhampton<br>
West Midlands<br>
United Kingdom<br>
<br>
Greetings from LugRadio Live UK<br>
<br>
On Saturday 24th October 2009, several hundred Linux users from all over<br>
the world will be descending on Wolverhampton for LugRadio Live UK 2009<br>
<br>
LugRadio Live is the largest British community driven event for the<br>
members of the worldwide Linux users and developers it attracts a wide<br>
range of interested individuals and organisations. Speakers at previous<br>
events included Chris DiBona from Google, Mark Shuttleworth of<br>
Canonical, Michael Sparks of the BBC, Becky Hogge of the Open Rights<br>
Group and Gervase Markham of the Mozilla Foundation.<br>
<br>
The event has developed a strong reputation for providing a range of<br>
topics about free software, Open Source, digital rights, technology and<br>
much much more, with a compelling list of speakers, and exhibitors,<br>
wrapping it all in a unique, fun and social event which is open to<br>
everyone. The event is often described as combining the atmosphere of a<br>
rock concert and a computer conference. Now in its 5th year LugRadio<br>
Live has firmly established itself as a 'must go to' event in the Linux<br>
community calendar and ranks amongst as one the foremost events of the year.<br>
<br>
LugRadio Live was born out of LugRadio which is a podcast that takes a<br>
relaxed, humorous look at Linux and open source. The show was formed by<br>
several members of the Wolverhampton Linux users group, Jono Bacon,<br>
Stuart Langridge, Stephen Parkes and Matthew Revell, with the first<br>
episode being made available for download on 26 Feb 2004 (this was<br>
before the word 'podcast' was invented!). While there have been some<br>
changes in personnel and guest presenters over the years, the four<br>
regular presenters have always been members of the WolvesLUG.<br>
<br>
We hope to see you there.<br>
<br>
Regards<br>
LugRadio Live 2009<br>
Peter Cannon AKA dick_turpin<br>
<br>
<br>
<br>
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