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The Houston Linux Journal Meetup!
If you're in Houston, come join the Linux Journal crew for drinks and fun Tuesday, March 18th at 7pm. Make your favorite magazine a two-way medium -- meet other Linux Journal fans, get help with Open Source projects, suggest topics for future discussion, show and tell projects, gadgets or devices running Linux, you name it.
Look for LJ Meetups to pop up in other cities in the upcoming months. If you're interested helping launch one in a specific city, drop me a note.
See you soon!
Carlie Fairchild is the publisher of Linux Journal.
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It's Raspberry Pi month at Linux Journal. Each week in May, Adafruit will be giving away a Pi-related prize to a lucky, randomly drawn LJ reader. Winners will be announced weekly.
Fill out the fields below to enter to win this week's prize-- a Prototyping Pi Plate Kit for Raspberry Pi.
Congratulations to our winners so far:
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What's up Doc?
Will Doc attend ?
No Doc at this one
This is mostly just our Houston crew that will be at this event. Carlie Fairchild, Katherine Druckman, Mark Irgang as well as Mitch Frazier, Shawn Powers and Jill Franklin.
Carlie Fairchild is the publisher of Linux Journal.
I'll be there!
Hooray!
Shawn Powers is an Associate Editor for Linux Journal. You might find him chatting on the IRC channel, or Twitter
Me Three!
I'll be the one wearing my super-fabulous, one-of-a-kind T-Shirt.
Katherine Druckman is webmistress at LinuxJournal.com. You might find her on Twitter or at the Southwest Drupal Summit
Hey, me too!
I'll be the person passing out the LINUX RULES rulers. I really can't get enough of them.
Carlie Fairchild is the publisher of Linux Journal.