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Open Source Bridge opens registration for 2010 event

Registration just opened. And that means you can get a ticket to all of Open Source Bridge—and access to the 24-hour hacker lounge—for the early bird price $225. Or you can grab a one-day pass for $99.

If you like open source—and I’m betting you do—there’s no better or more affordable conference than Open Source Bridge, the entirely volunteer run conference designed for open source citizens. And the four-day event—held June 1 – 4, 2010 at the Portland Art Museum—is even more affordable if you act now.

That’s right. Registration just opened. And that means you can get a ticket to all of Open Source Bridge—and access to the 24-hour hacker lounge—for the early bird price $225. Or you can grab a one-day pass for $99.

Thinking about attending WebVisions as well? Well, you’re in luck. Because you can get tickets to both events for only $400. That’s a really good deal.

So who’s presenting at Open Source Bridge? That’s a really good question, you see. Because the Call for Proposals is still open.

And that means, it could be you presenting. How cool would that be?

Not interested in presenting? Well, you can take a look to see who has submitted talk ideas for Open Source Bridge, this year. And you can comment on how much you’d like to see them.

For more information, to register, or to submit a proposal, visit Open Source Bridge. Or follow @osbridge on Twitter.

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