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Boston Summit 2009

The 9th annual Boston Summit will be held on Columbus Day Long Weekend (October 10-12) in Boston, MA, USA at the MIT Sloan.

The Boston Summit is a three-day hackfest for GNOME developers and contributors. It is not primarily aimed at users or new contributors, but if you want to jump right into the deep end, it's a fantastic way to meet everyone and get involved. Unlike traditional conferences, the Boston Summit is all about getting developers together and getting things done. While there are some non-hacking sessions, they are geared heavily towards many-to-many, interactive discussion and planning, rather than one-to-many presentations.

Travel

This year the travel committee has a limited budget to send a couple of people to the Summit. Please go to the Travel Committee page for instructions on how to submit a request for sponsorship. If you require a visa to travel to the United States, the travel committee will also issue you a letter inviting you to the conference. This letter should be submitted with your visa application to the appropriate consulate or visa agency.

Schedule

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Getting There

Check the MIT Sloan instructions and this map. Note that the event will be hosted in the E51 building.

During the conference, you can find attendees in #boston on irc.gnome.org, and might find the boston-social mailing list useful.

Suggestions

Please add your thoughts to last year's suggestions page!


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