According to Nat Torkington's blog, the often touted OSCON in Europe looks like it's going to happen this year.

... it's time to write the CFP for Euro OSCON. Yes, we're going to be in Amsterdam, October 17-20. Everything about it is still in the planning stage, though I'm getting a feel for the focus. It'll be smaller than the Portland OSCON, though we hope it'll grow over time as attendance grows. As with OSCON, we expect most of the attendees to be from companies using or thinking about using open source, and speakers to be the alpha geeks building the open source projects. More details, obviously, when the CFP comes out.

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Barbie | Birmingham Perl Mongers user group | http://birmingham.pm.org/


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