Third-Annual Desktop Linux Summit Expands to Include Mozilla and OpenOffice.org Focus

Now in its third year, the annual Desktop Linux Summit has added an extra day, expanding its focus to include discussions of open source leaders Mozilla and OpenOffice.org. A two-day event in prior years, the Summit is now three days and will be held February 9-11, 2005 at the Del Mar Fairgrounds in San Diego.





For one admission fee, attendees will not only interact with open source industry leaders and start-ups participating in the Summit, but will also attend events to learn more about Mozilla, the Firefox Internet browser, and OpenOffice.org, creator of the open-source office productivity suite. Lotus 1-2-3 designer and Open Source Applications Foundation Chair Mitchell Kapor is slated to give the keynote address. More information is available at the Summit's Web site, www.desktoplinuxsummit.org.

The famous Del Mar Fairgrounds will be the site of the event, with exhibition hours from 12 p.m. to 5 p.m. on February 9 and 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. on February 10 and 11, 2005. For a $99 registration fee, attendees will have access to all events and exhibition areas, plus receive continental breakfast and lunch each day and a free T-shirt. For more details about the event or to pre-register, visit www.desktoplinuxsummit.org.

The Desktop Linux Summit 2005 brings together industry leaders in both desktop Linux and open source technology to share ideas about innovations, marketing, and the future of these technologies. Well-established companies and promising startups alike will host exhibits, panel discussions, hands-on demonstrations, and extensive Q&A sessions to provide insight into open source and desktop Linux applications. More information about sponsorship opportunities is available at www.desktoplinuxsummit.org/sponsors. Agendas for the event will be announced at a later date, but to suggest an idea or speaker for the Summit, email ideas@desktoplinuxsummit.org.

Kapor, founder and Chair of the Open Source Applications Foundation and Chair of The Mozilla Foundation, is scheduled to give the keynote speech at the Summit. Kapor founded Lotus Development Corporation in 1982 and designed Lotus 1-2-3, the "killer app" which made the PC ubiquitous in business.

Participation will be limited to 1,000 attendees and is available on a first-come, first serve basis. The pre-registration price of $99 includes admission to all three events, booth exhibit areas, and all speaking events, as well as continental breakfast, lunches and a T-shirt. Interested attendees will want to register early at www.desktoplinuxsummit.org/attendees. After January 7, the registration price increases to $175.

Exhibitors interested in reaching the active open source community should visit www.desktoplinuxsummit.org/sponsors for information. Each exhibitor fee includes a booth with backdrop, marketing opportunities, and access to all Desktop Linux Summit events. Last year's exhibitor list included Sun, Novell, Redhat, AMD, and many more. This year's broadened schedule will cover cross-platform Mozilla and OpenOffice.org technologies and will offer an ideal audience to reach key decision makers.

Source: press release





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