Hi Alan

Am I being slow, but I can't find out how you can book a ticket?

Cheers

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>From: Alan Pope <a...@popey.com>
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>Sent: Wed, 31 March, 2010 15:05:07
>Subject: [ubuntu-uk] Fwd: Join Us At OggCamp10!
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>OggCamp is a free software / free culture unconference organised by the 
>presenters of the Ubuntu UK Podcast and Linux Outlaws. This year's OggCamp 
>will take place at The Black-E in Liverpool, UK on the 1st and 2nd of May 
>2010, 10am - 5pm (roughly) both days.
>It'll be 2 full days of Free Software, Free Culture and Free Thinking.
>We have a large venue booked and expect 200-300 people. If you want a
>chance to meet others who are passionate about technology and share
>ideas this is a great chance. We have many top FOSS developers from around the 
>world joining us.
>
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>ENTRY TO OGGCAMP IS COMPLETELY FREE!
>
>
>If you want to get a feel for the event, have a look at our recap of OggCamp 
>2009.
>
>
>What is an Barcamp/unconference?
>More
>formal conferences have the usual people speaking every time; an
>unconference is an opportunity to interact with new and interesting
>people. There won't be a published list of speakers before the event,
>everyone generates content on the day. That can include you! The
>schedule is decided by the attendees and we'll have a voting system for
>that.
>
>See what others are already proposing - http://ideas.oggcamp.org/talks
>
>What Is An Ogg?
>Ogg Vorbis >is a completely open, patent-free, professional audio encoding and
>streaming technology with all the benefits of Open Source. OggCamp is
>about technology, Open Source and Freedom, but also about music, art,
>politics, community, creativity and much more. We chose to use the term
>Ogg because for us it reflects all these things pretty neatly.
>
>Get Involved:
>Please add your own ideas for talks and activities to our public wiki >– help 
>make the event what you want it to be! It doesn't even have to
>be about technology strictly, it could be anything. We have about 60
>slots available and all are welcome - ideas.oggcamp.org
>
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>You can also meet other attendees on IRC in #oggcamp on the Freenode network.
>
>If you have a project you'd like to promote or exhibit about you can email the 
>organising team - oggc...@ubuntu-uk.org
>
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>Come and join us, it's going to be a great weekend. There's travel information 
>and much more athttp://oggcamp.org
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>Also See The Rathole Roadshow
>OggCamp 10 is preceded by a special free culture gig onFriday April 30th 8pm 
>(the night before). It'll be at the Bad Format Social Club in Liverpool. Kick 
>off the weekend in style with live music from David Rovics, Attila The 
>Stockbroker and Rathole Radio host (and Linux Outlaw) Dan Lynch, among other 
>guests. Tickets are £5 in advance and can be bought from the website right now.
>
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