vBSDcon is a BSD-related conference occurring *this month* from 25th – 27th, 
just 3 weeks away in the DC Metropolitan area.  At a cost of only USD$75, the 
time to register for this event is now!  vBSDcon has an amazing list of 
speakers from the FreeBSD and OpenBSD communities, but participation from all 
sectors of the community is encouraged.  Our list of speakers and their 
respective topics can be reviewed at http://www.vbsdcon.com/.

In addition to plenary speakers, vBSDcon will also have lightning talks.  The 
topics for these talks is chosen by you!  When attendees register for vBSDcon 
at http://www.vbsdcon.com/, you are given the opportunity to identify subjects 
and areas of interest to you.  This will be translated into a lightning talk to 
be given by one of our attendees.

Be sure not to miss this event hosted by Verisign!  This is your opportunity to 
come together with others in the BSD communities for a series of roundtable 
discussions, educational sessions, best practice conversations, and exclusive 
networking opportunities.

Registrations will be accepted now through October 23rd at 
http://www.vbsdcon.com/.  We look forward to seeing you all there!

--
Vincent (Rick) Miller
Systems Engineer
vmil...@verisign.com<mailto:vmil...@verisign.com>

t: 703-948-4395  m: 703-581-3068
12061 Bluemont Way, Reston, VA  20190

http://www.vbsdcon.com
http://www.verisigninc.com

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