Is anyone going to usenix? Has anyone gone in the last 7 years? I wanna go! But I cannot. Oh, well. Here's the announcement: Forwarded message: > From ann@usenix.org Wed Dec 19 16:44:30 2001 > > Attn: Phoenix Linux Users Group > > HI Rusty, > > Below is a conference announcement for the USENIX BSDCon 2002. > Please let me know if you have a more appropriate method for > submitting this information. > > Thank you for your assistance! > > Best Regards, > > Ann Tsai > Marketing Coordinator > Usenix Association > 510-528-8649 x31 > ann@usenix.org > ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- > > Register by January 21, 2002 and SAVE! > http://www.usenix.org/events/bsdcon02 > > BSDCon 2002 > February 11-14, 2002 > Cathedral Hill Hotel - San Francisco, California, USA > > Join the growing BSD community as we meet to explore the latest > design and implementation of BSD-based systems software at BSDCon. > This years program features keynote presentations by John Mashey of > SenseiPartners and Brett Halle of Apple Computer, as well as a unique > collection of refereed papers and invited talks covering a variety of > topics, including: > > - MacOS X and Darwin > - Multiprocessing work for FreeBSD > - NetBSD work on the AMD x86-64 > - Packet filtering and virtual private networks > - the continuing fight against spam > - vulnerabilities of wireless networks > - running a company based on open source software > > In addition to exceptional content, BSDCon also features four > professional-level, educational tutorials. Practical and immediately > useful, these courses are an excellent way to improve the depth of > your knowledge about BSD and to stay current with the technology. > BSDCon offers the following tutorials: > > * FreeBSD Kernel Internals, Part I and II > * System and Network Security > * Debugging Kernel Problems > * Porting BSD Applications to mac OS X > > BSDCon's combination of technical tracks, invited talks, tutorials, > Birds-of-a-Feather sessions, and Work-in-Progress reports provide an > unparalleled opportunity for people of all experience levels to learn > from BSD experts, professionals with real world experience, and > industry leaders. > > If you want to develop cutting-edge network applications, learn how > to use BSD as part of enterprise-grade solutions, or just meet the > movers and shakers of the BSD community, then BSDCon is the place to > be! > ===================================================================== > BSDCon 2002 is sponsored by USENIX, the Advanced Computing Systems Association. >