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Win a Free Ticket to the MySQL Users Conference!

By Sheeri Cabral March 17th, 2008 at 12:20 pm
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The MySQL Users Conference is coming up — April 14-17 in Santa Clara, California, USA.

This was forwarded to me from a colleague:

Are you interested in attending the 2008 MySQL Conference & Expo? I’m happy to announce that LinuxQuestions.org is able to give away one pass to the event. Visit this link for additional information. Good luck.

And I as well wish you good luck! If you would rather get a surefire deal instead of taking a chance, e-mail me and I can send you a 20% speaker’s discount code — I am speaking, so you get a discount!

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3 Responses to “Win a Free Ticket to the MySQL Users Conference!”

  1. Artem Russakovskii Says:

    Thanks for the tip, Sheeri. Looks like lots of people on LQ are not from the area, so fingers crossed here, as it’d be brilliant to be able to attend.

  2. Sheeri Cabral Says:

    *nod* good luck!

  3. Artem Russakovskii Says:

    Well, thanks to you, Sheeri, I won the pass! This is very exciting.

    Thank you, pythians for bringing it to my attention and LQ for providing such an amazing opportunity!

    http://beerpla.net/2008/03/24/mysql-conference-2008/

    See you at the conference!

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