The Linux Foundation has just announced that registrations are already open for its annual Collaboration Summit that will take place April 8 - 10, 2009 in San Francisco. The same foundations is also calling for papers from the Linux community that will be presented during the conference.
The Conference is an invitation-only gathering of the brightest minds in Linux. This year's conference will be sponsored by Intel Corporation.
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