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Are you active in these major open source projects? Join other community members to share notes, discuss projects, learn and work.

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Tuesday, August 5
PostgreSQL is the world's most advanced open source database. Come and educate yourself on where PostgreSQL can fit in your enterprise.

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Wednesday, August 6
openSUSE is a world-class, leading-edge Linux distribution that is popular for desktop and server use. openSUSE is a community built distribution with participation from contributors around the world, and sponsored by Novell. The openSUSE project aims to make openSUSE Linux the easiest Linux distribution to obtain and use by anyone, whether you're a new or experienced Linux user.
The openSUSE Comunity Day is a chance for users and contributors to get together, learn about openSUSE and participate in discussions about the future of openSUSE. Topics that will be covered include:
| » | The openSUSE Build Service and packaging |
| » | How to contribute to openSUSE |
| » | Mono development on openSUSE |
| » | openSUSE on the Desktop | And many others -- stay tuned for specific talks and speakers. After the presentations, experienced openSUSE users will be on hand to conduct an openSUSE installfest.
Space is limited, so sign up today!

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Thursday, August 7
Ubucon is a community driven, community organized event that is all about Ubuntu Linux. Think of it as a 3-ring circus atmosphere with speakers, demos, and an installfest going on simultaneously. UbuCon is fun, irreverent, but also with content of interest to users, developers, and those curious about the Ubuntu phenomenon.
UbuCon is part open space event, where the schedule is not completely determined beforehand, and part user conference with a pre-scheduled list of speakers.
With a worldwide community of Ubuntu users and an incredible network of LoCo Teams, the Ubuntu community is always keen to see Ubucons being organized and run around the world.

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