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Linux.conf.au requests 2012 bid proposals
The Linux Australia council has announced
that they are now accepting proposals for a venue for the 2012 edition of
linux.conf.au (LCA). "If you are thinking of bidding, please get in
touch with the Linux Australia council. Michael Carden is acting as our
LCA2012 Bid liaison and will be happy to have a chat to you about what's
involved and pass on some example bids and a sample budget."
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