X Developers' Summit 2008 Details

Written by Michael Larabel in X.Org on 31 July 2008 at 10:42 AM EDT. 1 Comment
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Last week from OSCON 2008 we reported that the 2008 X Developers' Summit (XDS) would be taking place from the 3rd to 5th of September, not the 10th to 12th as was shared at XDC. Now this week Daniel Stone has shared more details on XDS2008, which now is only about a month away.

There is now a XDS2008 Wiki page, registration page, and program. So far on the program is a talk on the X.Org Foundation and a session on future releases of X.Org.

The first week of September we will be in Edinburgh for this X conference, and of course we'll be reporting on the interesting happenings from this event. Permitting there is interest and we're allowed to do so, we'll also willing to provide audio/video recordings of the different talks.
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