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Re: [school-discuss] K12Linux Texas update...



pnelson@riverdale.k12.or.us wrote:

> I am determined however to do better next year when NECC is held in Seattle.
> http://ccenter.uoregon.edu/conferences/NECC2003/
>

Here are the costs of this conference.  For presenters: Presenters are required
to register for the conference and pay the registration fee.  This fee is US$125
before March 1, 2003, US$150 before May 1, 2003, and US$175 after that.  With
the help of the local LUGs we might be able to defray lodging expenses, but if
not we'd have to add the cost of hotel rooms.

For exhibitors: US$2080 for an 8 foot by 10 foot booth before August 31, 2002;
$2580 for the same booth after that.  A 50% deposit is required to hold the
space after August 31, 2002.

Paul, what is your sense here?  Would it be enough for us to be presenters,
especially if we could get a number of presentations on the schedule?  Or would
having a booth on the exhibition floor give us enough benefit to justify the
much larger cost?

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