If you would like to give a talk or tutorial at ALS please drop me
and Tiffany a line
Regards,
Joey
Tiffany Peoples wrote:
5th Annual Linux Showcase Conference (ALS 2001)
November 6-10, 2001
Oakland, CA USA
http://www.linuxshowcase.org
Sponsored by USENIX and the Atlanta Linux Showcase, Inc., in
cooperation with Linux International
Now in its fifth year, the Annual Linux Showcase Conference
http://www.linuxshowcase.org continues its remarkable development as
the premier technical Linux conference, attracting talks by experts
on everything from kernel internals to Internet services, panels
discussing the state of the Kernel, Linux in the real world, xfree86,
and more.
And this year, ALS breaks with tradition by moving out of Atlanta to
the SF Bay Area!
The ALS 2001 Program Committee invites you to contribute your ideas,
proposals, and papers for tutorials, invited talks, refereed
technical papers, and work-in-progress reports. We welcome
submissions that address any and all issues relating to Linux and the
Open Source world.
The Call for Papers with submission guidelines and suggested topics
is now available at http://www.linuxshowcase.org
Submissions are due June 5, 2001
The first XFree86 Technical Conference will run concurrently with ALS
on November 7 8. If you are a developer building applications and
systems using XFree86, plan to submit a paper or attend this event.
For more information check: http://www.usenix.org/events/xfree86/
Please join us and participate in the premier technical conference
for Linux enthusiasts and professionals! We look forward to seeing
you in Oakland in November 2001!
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5th Annual Linux Showcase Conference (ALS 2001) is sponsored by
USENIX, the Advanced Computing Systems Association, and the Atlanta
Linux Showcase, in cooperation with Linux International.
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