More Troubleshooting Challenge information
August 28th, 2008 by fozzmooWe’d like to share some more information about the Guru Labs Troubleshooting Challenge being held as part of the 2008 Utah Open Source Conference that was recently announced.
The schedule is as follows:
Sessions will be held Thursday August 28th held at the Guru Labs booth in the vendor area (SI atrium). There will be 4 participants per session. Sign up sheets will be available at the Guru Labs booth.
Sessions:
- 11 - 11:30am Session I
- 1:30 -2pm Session II
- 3-3:30pm Session III
- 4:30-5pm Session IV
There will also be sessions on Friday, August 29th at the Guru Labs booth.
- 9:30-10am Session I
- 11-11:30 am Session II
- 12:30-1pm Session III
- 4-4:30pm Session IV
And then, on Saturday, August 30, the Final challenges will be held at SI 258:
- 10-10:30 am Session I Thursdays winners
- 10:30-11am Session II Fridays winners
- 2-2:30pm Final Session III
About the Utah Open Source Conference 2008
The 2008 Utah Open Source Conference is the second annual gathering of open source enthusiasts in Utah. Following the amazingly successful first conference held in 2007 at Novell’s Open Source Technology Center in Provo, UT, this year’s conference is being held on the Redwood campus of Salt Lake Community College near Salt Lake City.
For more information about this conference, to register to attend, or to see a really neat website driven by open source software, go over to <http://2008.utosc.com/>.
How to register for the conference
UTOSC 2008 has chosen to utilize eventbrite as its registration system this year. To register for the Utah Open Source Conference 2008, visit <http://utosc2008.eventbrite.com/> and sign up today. We accept credit cards (through paypal) and payment at the door. We’re looking forward to seeing you soon.

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