Xen Community:
If you haven’t registered for Xen Summit at Oracle, what are you waiting for? I just booked my hotel at the Extended Stay in San Carlos for $85 a night which includes a full kitchen, queen bed, and office area – not bad in CA for $85 a night. There is also a post from Dan M in the blog about another hotel nearby for $45 a night. Very affordable. If you are looking to share a room with someone in CA for the event, let me know and I can try and match you up.
As for the event itself, $215 for 2 days of great conversation as well as an evening out with food and drinks (plenty of beer) at the Computer Museum and a great Xen jacket for all attendees. I also have slots for 15 college students looking to attend at no charge – just email me if you would like a slot.
Event Registration – http://www.regonline.com/Checkin.asp?EventId=681795
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