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Dear {Boss},

I’d like to attend the Linux Foundation Networkings premier Developer event on all things open source networking, the Developer & Testing Forum, which is being held virtually on June 6-8, 2023.

I’ve researched many similar conferences and this is THE event to attend for networking developers, sysadmins, dev-ops professionals, architects and community leadership professionals. Not only is this event a way to expand my knowledge, skills, and help solve technical issues with the best and brightest in the community, it’s also a technical forum on open source networking technologies!

Here’s how I envision my attendance at the Developer & Testing Forum in June of 2023 strengthening our organization:

  1. The Developer & Testing Forum connects open source networking developers on one platform. It covers cornerstone open source technologies; and delves into the newest technologies and latest trends touching open source, including networking, cloud-native, edge computing, AI and much more. It is an extraordinary opportunity for cross-pollination between projects the developers, sysadmins, DevOps professionals and IT architects driving the future of technology.
  2. The Developer & Testing Forum is the primary technical event for the LFN project communities. Held 3 times a year, these events draw 300+ open source community members. This is where the folks that are actually building and testing the code converge via virtual sessions that cover such topics as: release, feature and architecture planning; multi-project collaboration; and problem solving sessions.

Ultimately, this is an event that is tailor made for the community by the community to accelerate project collaboration, influence technical decisions, and build cross-project confidence. You can learn more about the Developer & Testing forum by viewing the recorded sessions for the February, 2023 and November, 2022 events. 

I would be happy to write a post-event report to share what I’ve learned with the rest of our team and to recommend any open source paths to which we can contribute and from which we can benefit. Note that events like this and the learnings and connections made are some of the benefits of being a member of the LFN community.

Best of all, there is no cost! But, it's coming up quickly and my presence is key to help support our organizational open source strategy. Please let me know if you have any questions or concerns. I hope we can make this opportunity work.

Thank you,

{Your Name}

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