Hi Everyone, I'm working as part of the Ohio LinuxFest team to coordinate this year's event. We drew people from all throughout the Mid-West last year: Ohio, Pennsylvania, Michigan, West Virginia, Tennessee, Kentucky, and Illinois. We're planning an even bigger and better event for this year, with speaker representation from the The Apache Software Foundation, Novell, Samba, and more. We have confirmed talks from many authoritative speakers on many interesting topics. The event is free to attend (registration required so that we know how many to expect), and it will be held in Columbus, Ohio. Our website is at http://www.ohiolinux.org/, so you can check us out. I'd like to find a good speaker to represent the Fedora project, and I'm hoping I might find a talkative Fedora developer here who is interested in the opportunity. I'm open to many talk ideas, and if you happen to be an eager Fedora devloper willing to talk at the event, I'd love to help you secure a timeslot at the event this year if you can contact me off-list. I myself use and love Fedora, and so I'd like to help make it happen. In any case, I do hope I might hear from some of you. Tnx, in advance. -- _ __ __ ___ _| | William R. Lorenz <wrl@xxxxxxxxxxx> \ V V / '_| | http://www.clevelandlug.net/ ; "Every revolution was \./\./|_| |_| first a thought in one man's mind." - Ralph Waldo Emerson