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Hi -marketing listmates,


LinuxCon Japan 2013[1], one of the most biggest Asia international
Linux / FLOSS event by The Linux Foundation, looking for speakers[2].


This event titled "LinuxCon," however, you might know, lots of kind of
FLOSS related session such as desktop environment, community building,
etc. are welcome.
All of session will be in English; no Japanese needed.


Anyone have a plan to send CFP for this event?
It's big chance for Japanese/Asian people to know how LibreOffice
and our really active and open community are nice!

I'll also send CFP not for LibreOffice, but if it will be accepted
or not I might be there.  If someone will come and will meet in
Tokyo I'm really happy!


The venue, Chinzan-so[3] combines hotel and conference center; it is
very good place; beautiful garden, very luxury hotel and close to
Akihabara :)


Please consider to come Jappan!


[1] https://events.linuxfoundation.org/events/linuxcon-japan
[2] https://events.linuxfoundation.org/events/linuxcon-japan/cfp
[3] http://www.chinzanso.com/english/


Regards,
-- 
Naruhiko Ogasawara (naruoga@gmail.com)

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