For those who may be in a position to attend, the Ottawa Linux
Symposium schedule is here:

http://www.linuxsymposium.org/2004/schedule_static.html

I am personally interested in the following presentations:

Wednesday, July 21st:
Where 2.7 is going, Jonathan Corbet
NFSv4 and rpcsec_gss for linux, J. Bruce Fields
Improving Kernel Performance by Unmapping the Page Cache, James
Bottomley
Tutorial: Learning to use OpenPGP, GnuPG and the Web of Trust, Dan
York
IPv6 IPsec and Mobile IPv6 implementation of Linux, Kazunori Miyazawa

Thursday July 22nd:
Tutorial: Userspace filesystems with FUSE, Michael Still
Improving Linux resource control using CKRM, Rik van Riel
Demands, Solutions, and Improvements for Linux Filesystem Security,
Michael Austin Halcrow  ;-)
Tutorial: Using the new API's in 2.6, William Lee Irwin
BOFS: NSA Security-Enhanced Linux (SELinux), Stephen Smalley

Friday July 23rd:
kobjects and krefs - lockless reference counting for kernel
structures, Greg Kroah-Hartman
Achieving CAPP/EAL3+ Security Certification for Linux, Kittur (Doc) S
Shankar (I was a core engineer on this, so I'm admittedly biased...)
BOFS: The Linux Standard Base, Mats Wichmann

Saturday July 24th:
Run-time testing of LSB Applications, Stuart Anderson
BOFS: Linux Security BOF, Chris Wright

It's gonna be a wild trip, and Ottawa is beautiful this time of year.
Round trip tickes are $382 from SLC.  Come join the party!  :-)  It
looks like I'll be able to give a demo of my new encrypting filesystem
layer too...

Mike
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                         Michael A. Halcrow                          
       Security Software Engineer, IBM Linux Technology Center       
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"The surest way to corrupt a youth is to instruct him to hold in     
higher esteem those who think alike than those who think             
differently."                                                        
 - Nietzsche 

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