Please forgive the one-time broad-spectrum spam..  I want
to ensure that as many potentially interested parties have
an opportunity to participate as possible, particularly
since time is quite short until the submission deadline.
Thanks for letting me invade your mailbox temporarily..

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URGENT: SUBMISSION DEADLINE: Friday, 22 October 1999, 17:00 PDT

ApacheCon 2000
Conference: March 8-10, 2000
Exhibition: March 9-10, 2000
Caribe Royale
Orlando, Florida

Presented by the Apache Software Foundation

DEADLINE: Friday, 22 October 1999, 17:00 PDT
Acceptance Notification by: November 5, 1999

Come share your knowledge of Apache at this educational and fun-filled
gathering of Apache users, vendors and friends. Apache founders and
leading contributors are designing the technical program that will
include four tracks and over 40 sessions. Topics to be covered include:

· Securing Apache on Windows
· Securing Apache on Unix
· Security and eCommerce
· Java
· Performance
· Perl
· PHP
· XML

ApacheCon 2000 will attract over 1,000 Apache users and supporters
including:

· Open source software developers
· Apache software developers
· Web site administrators
· Technical managers responsible for running Web sites

Session Requirements:
If you would like to be a speaker at the ApacheCon 2000 event, please
go to the ApacheCon Web site and complete the form there, at URL
<http://www.apachecon.com/cfp.html>.

Or you can reply to this message, or to [EMAIL PROTECTED], with the
following fields filled in.

NOTE: If you are offering more than one session, PLEASE send a separate
message for each!

1. Your name:
2. Your email address:
3. Session title:
4. Is this a technical session, or is it intended for managers
   and/or businessmen?
5. Audience experience level (novice, experienced, or expert):
6. Session length:
    a) 3 hours (tutorial only):
    b) 2 hours:
    c) 1.5 hours:
7. Style (presentation, tutorial, or panel discussion)
8. Session abstract (10 lines maximum):

Only educational sessions will be considered; no product-specific
sales or marketing sessions, please. Course material will be made
available to the public after the Conference.

Ken Coar
ApacheCon 2000 Chair
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Ken Coar                    <http://Web.Golux.Com/coar/>
Apache Software Foundation  <http://www.apache.org/>
"Apache Server for Dummies" <http://ASFD.MeepZor.Com/>
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