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OSDC 2007 earlybird registration until October 14th

As I mentioned in my earlier post (https://openquery.com.au/blog/osdc-2007-earlybird-registration-now-open), the earlybird registration for the Open Source Developers’ Conference 2007 in Brisbane (26-29 November) is only until 14th of October. The earlybird ticket is $275 for the main conference (including dinner), whereas the main conference ticket after that will cost $325. So you can save an easy $50 by being fast.

Registrations are coming in nicely at this stage. From the organisation and volunteer perspective, it’s good for us to get more registrations early, as it gives us a better view of the overall numbers.
There are actually some practical caps. Like, if you book later, you could lose out on the (otherwise included) conference dinner. Very simply, the big room will be full and that’s it.
Personally, I wouldn’t mind the entire conference selling out, either. It’d mean serious growth from last year, but it’s by no means unattainable. I reckon we can make Open Source development in Australia proud.

And hey, if you write a blog or are connected to some relevant mailing list or forum, please do forward a scribble with the OSDC registration link and other details. Or contact me for some text you can use. Thanks.

Update on the paypal credit card system: it appears to be working well, and so far quite a few registrations (perhaps even most) have used this payment method. So it was well worth us making sure this option was available.

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