More tickets released for Ubuntu in Business event in London
Canonical
on 24 June 2010
Tags: Event
Canonical and the Ubuntu UK community have joined forces to host and promote an ‘Ubuntu in Business‘ event in Brick Lane, London on July 13th – and it’s proving pretty popular. We sold out out initial allotment of 140 tickets but by rearranging things in the venue we can open up another 70 tickets. Tickets are free, but space is getting tight.
The premise of the event is that we are asking community members to bring along colleagues, bosses or others to the event to learn about how Ubuntu can be a great solution for their business today. If you are one of those community members and haven’t got around to persuading your co-workers then please do so soon to avoid disappointment. We truly will not be able to release any more when these have gone.
I am really looking forward to this event. We will be sharing the results with other LoCos to see if they are interested in running events in their areas either with or without Canonical so even if not in London or the UK stay tuned for updates.
Gerry Carr, Canonical
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