Enter for a chance to win a free pass to All Things Open 2015

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You've probably noticed that we're featuring interviews with speakers of the upcoming All Things Open conference happening October 19 - 20 in Raleigh, North Carolina. It's an awesome event, and we're very excited about celebrating the best people and ideas in open source. We have two more weeks of interviews left to help get you amped for the conference!

To make sure that our readers have a chance to join us at All Things Open, we're running a Twitter drawing to give away four two-day passes to the conference. If you win, you'll get to hang out with the Opensource.com team and join in some amazing open source discussions before the event.

Here's how to enter:

  • Make sure you are following @opensourceway on Twitter.
  • Tweet @opensourceway with the first and last name OR Twitter handle of the speaker from the conference listed on our interview page whose session you want to attend.
  • In your tweet, include a link to the All Things Open speaker interviews: http://red.ht/1QqUCis and #ATO2015.

Example: Hi @opensourceway, I want to go to @allthingsopen to see @donschenck speak http://red.ht/1QqUCis #ATO2015

We're having two drawings. Two winners will be drawn at random on September 28. For this first round, make sure you have your tweets in by September 27 at 11:59 p.m. EDT to be eligible. The second round of two winners will be selected randomly on October 5, and you'll need to have your tweets in by October 4 at 11:59 p.m. EDT to be eligible.

Please note: travel, accommodations, and other related expenses are not included. Read the official rules for more details.

Good luck. See you on Twitter!

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2 Comments

How many people can wait until 2 weeks before an event to then make plans to attend it? Sounds like a scam to get more attendees. Not the open source way, AFAIK.

Greg,
Sorry for the late reply, just saw your comment. I agree—it's definitely hard for those living out of the area to make travel arrangements just a couple weeks out.

I'll talk to the rest of the team about running this contest earlier next year. We definitely want to include as many people as possible!

In reply to by Greg P

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