Hey y'all.

I am Gent, a currently-silent Fedora ambassador based in Huntsville, AL, for at least three more weeks, since I am doing an exchange program and I am going back to my home town in Prishtina, Kosovo.

A dear friend of mine who is also a part of the exchange program is co-organizing a conference in Lousville on May 18 to 19.

This is very late but I was just wondering if there are Ambassadors in the area who could attend or even set a table for Fedora would be cool. I am finishing my final exams and didn't have time to fly over there to present Fedora because otherwise I would be ready in months ahead and proudly ready to present Fedora. And yes I could have notified you guys ahead too but I am really sorry, indeed.

To attend the conference costs $35 online or you could pay $50 at the entrance. There will be tables offered to you if you are planning to present Fedora, just saying, I am sorry again.

Find more information about the website in the text below:

MOSSCon 2013

Free & Open Source Software has, for years, brought together the best and brightest developers to produce software products that rival, on every level, the proprietary solutions with massive marketing budgets behind them. Online, the community grows everyday; more and more, businesses of all sizes are realizing the power that open source solutions give their operation; off-line, the open source community is scattered.

MOSSCon (Midwest Open Source Software Conference) brings together these developers, product managers, users, businesses, thought leaders, educators, and more to network and learn about the newest advancements in open source products, and the benefits these products provide to the operation of these businesses. Through a combination of sessions, keynotes, workshops, exhibit space, and networking times, MOSSCon delivers the perfect venue to reach, meet, and mingle with the Open Source Community.

MOSSCon team is looking forward to create an event that the entire Open Source Software community can benefit from! Available to both the general public and the technical community, with the lowest price possible, this conference will be offering the attendees: 22 presentations and 6 workshops from 19 local and regional speakers. Big players in today's OSS community (Apache Software Foundation, CISCO, RedHat, Mozilla, Eucalyptus etc) covering topics in areas such as security, high performance computing, cloud systems, web and mobile development, open government data, maps and much more!

MOSSCon is a community driven conference; "By the people, for the people" as we like to say it, organized for the first time in Kentucky by KYOSS (Kentucky Open Source Software Society) and a group of enthusiasts who share the same vision that the software should be Free and Open to the community to develop and adapt it to their needs. A group of enthusiasts of all age groups that is established to promote software freedom, open source software, free culture and open knowledge, a global movement that originally started more than 25 years ago.

REGISTRATION FOR MOSSCon 2013 IS OPEN!

For more info, please visit: http://www.mosscon.org
Email: contact@mosscon.org
Hashtag: #mosscon13

Cheers,

Gent