At 12:37 PM -0400 2002/08/15, Gerald wrote:

>  How can an individual that has passed beyond "student" status afford the
>  costs of LISA? I'm already a Usenix member in good standing, but even at
>  those rates, to attend the whole week is quite expensive for an
>  individual. (It's about equal to my rent here in NYC which isn't cheap)

        Simple -- you get them to invite you to give a talk, or you 
submit a paper that is good enough to be accepted for presentation at 
the conference.  The first time I was successful at doing this for 
LISA was at LISA 2000, with my talk "The Design and Implementation of 
Highly Scalable E-Mail Systems".

        I will be speaking again at LISA 2002, this time on "Domain Name 
Server Comparison: BIND 8 vs. BIND 9 vs. djbdns vs. ???", and 
according to the page at 
<http://www.usenix.org/events/lisa02/tech/techwed.html>, they would 
appear to have given me ninety minutes of time.  Interesting, when I 
first submitted the proposal, they asked me if I preferred a short 
(20 min) slot or a long (30 min) slot.  And they never did tell me 
how much time I would be getting....

-- 
Brad Knowles, <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

"They that can give up essential liberty to obtain a little temporary
safety deserve neither liberty nor safety."
     -Benjamin Franklin, Historical Review of Pennsylvania.

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