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March's VanLUG meeting is a 90-minute gathering and not just a meeting; it's a stepping stone to advancing your technological journey with GNU-Linux, BSD and UNIX. This is open to anyone interested in Linux!

Why should you attend?

  1. Embrace Cost-Effective and Secure Computing: Discover how Linux and UNIX can drive down costs for both businesses and individuals. Learn about the free nature of these systems and how they offer increased security and customization options that can revolutionize your computing experience.
  2. Join a Culture of Innovation: Be part of a community that advocates for a collaborative, transparent, and innovative software development culture. This meeting will be a hub for sharing ideas that can stimulate our local software development industries, offering more reliable and secure software options.
  3. Network and Grow: Connect with fellow Linux/UNIX users and developers to create a strong community network. Our meeting will be a platform for you to find better software solutions, support structures, and opportunities for learning and professional growth.
  4. Enhance Your Skills and Knowledge: Gain valuable insights and knowledge that empower you to become more self-reliant and proficient in problem-solving within the GNU-Linux/UNIX community. We'll share best practices and efficient troubleshooting techniques.
  5. Showcase and Learn About Innovations: Witness and discuss the latest innovations in GNU-Linux/UNIX. Our event is an opportunity for networking, learning, and discovering how these technologies are driving local economic growth and technological advancement.

Come together to build the most inclusive ecosystem in Greater Vancouver and the Pacific Northwest for Open-source and Linux. Your participation is crucial in fostering innovation, collaboration, and skill development.

Mark your calendars and join us in shaping the future of open-source technology in our community.

Looking forward to seeing you there!

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