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title: 'Open Source Bridge opens registration for 2010 event'
date: '2010-03-05T15:19:28-08:00'
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categories:
  - '2010'
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  - Oregon
  - Portland
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  - '2010'
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  - 'open source bridge'
  - OSBridge
  - registration
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# Open Source Bridge opens registration for 2010 event

If you like open source—and I’m betting you do—there’s no better or more affordable conference than [Open Source Bridge](http://opensourcebridge.org "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](http://portlandartmuseum.org/ "Portland Art Museum")—is even more affordable if you act now.

That’s right. [Registration just opened](http://osbridge.eventbrite.com/ "Open Source Bridge registration"). 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](http://opensourcebridge.org/events/2010/proposals "Call for Proposals").

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](http://opensourcebridge.org/events/2010/proposals "Review Open Source Bridge proposals"), 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](http://opensourcebridge.org "Open Source Bridge"). Or follow [@osbridge on Twitter](http://twitter.com/osbridge "Open Source Bridge on Twitter").

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