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OSScamp Delhi Community announces another fun-tech-camp in the city of Delhi. The current camp is scheduled for March 28th and 29th, 2009 and is set to align with the tech fest at IIT Delhi- Tryst '09.
To describe: OSScamp is a series of community-driven unconferences targeted specifically at promoting FOSS implementation and development in India. Unconferences are fun technology events that gives conferences a thump down for the formal rigidity.
This time, the community is expecting around 300+ tech enthusiasts from around the globe. The campers would include geeks, geeks-to-be and uninitiateds amongst others which would come together to raise noise on open source- tools, technologies, softwares; share their experiences and practices on foss projects.
- Time: 9:00am to 6:00pm
- Date: March 28-29, 2009
- Venue: IIT Delhi
So what are you waiting for;
Go ahead and Sign up for the event: http://osscamp.in/event/osscamp-delhi-march-2009
Register to present your project and talk: http://osscamp.in/node/add/talk
Contribute: You could also help us spread the word on the event
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