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NEWS from O'Reilly & beyond
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I would be grateful if you would pass on the info that your members
will find interesting...
Wednesday, Microsoft announced that it will be releasing shared source
implementations of the .NET Common Language Infrastructure (CLI), C#
compiler, and ECMAscript compiler for both Windows and FreeBSD.  The
license will be considerably more liberal than the shared source
license previously announced for Windows.  Availability is expected in
the fourth quarter. Tim OReillys exclusive interview with Dave Stutz,
the group program manager for the project, has just been published on
the O'Reilly Network:
http://www.oreillynet.com/pub/a/dotnet/2001/06/27/dotnet.html
CALL FOR PAPERS:
PRESENTERS WANTED FOR THE FIRST O'REILLY BIOINFORMATICS CONFERENCE
January 28-31, 2002, La Paloma Resort in Tucson, ArizonaL:
http://conferences.oreilly.com/biocon/cfp.html
I'm searching for Bioinformatics UGs...if you know of one, please
tell them about O'Reilly's UG Program:
http://ug.oreilly.com/
For those who have gone beyond basic Linux security principles, here's
the first of a three-part series which delves deeper. On O'Reilly
Network's Linux DevCenter, Carl Constantine covers tools and techniques
that system administrators can use to protect their networks, including
discussion of nmap, Ethereal, and how to set up honey pots:  Tools of
the Trade: Part 1 by Carl Constantine * June 22, 2001
http://linux.oreillynet.com/pub/a/linux/2001/06/22/linux_security.html
Gates: Open source GPL is 'Pac-Man-like'
Microsoft Chairman Bill Gates plunges into the ongoing open-source
tussle, saying "there are problems for commercial users" with the
General Public License
http://www.zdnet.com/enterprise/stories/linux/0,12249,5092935,00.html
"Peer-to-peer is a side effect of the increased availability of
ubiquitous networking," says Tim O'Reilly--in this zdnet.com article on
P2P at:
http://www.zdnet.com/intweek/stories/news/0,4164,2773793,00.html
P2P Mind Share-The new peer-to-peer architectures may not be pure P2P,
but they will offer a return on investment:
http://www.internetworld.com/061501/06.15.01ebusiness1.jsp
Come to the O'Reilly Peer-to-Peer conference and hear more from Tim and
industry leaders shaping the future of P2P:
http://conferences.oreilly.com/p2p/
Information wants to be valuable...
Tim O'Reilly joins the debate at Nature on the impact the Web has had
on publishing original scientific research. Tim sees many parallels
between the work of free software authors and the work of scientists,
pointing out that both are more interested in making sure their work is
disseminated than in maximizing their return.
http://www.nature.com/nature/debates/e-access/Articles/oreilly.html
...and Tim explains to the New York Times why he thinks software
programs should be like water: Free and Transparent.
http://www.nytimes.com/2001/06/13/technology/13HAFN.html
Wall Street Journal columnist Lee Gomes writes that Microsoft has
continued to use open source software in several majorproducts, despite
denying the practice and mounting an anti-open-source campaign.
http://public.wsj.com/news/hmc/sb992819157437237260.htm
Come hear Microsoft senior vice president Craig Mundie debate open
source leaders July 26 at the O'Reilly Open Source Convention:
http://conferences.oreilly.com/oscon/ Also...What would you ask him?
Mundie recently raised the ire of the open source community.  Here's
your chance to put your questions to him:
http://oreilly.com/news/mundie_0601.html
Linux Device Drivers--In this interview on O'Reilly's Linux DevCenter,
Jonathan Corbet  talks about the current state of Linux device drivers,
where he thinks they're going in the future, and the open source
development process. Jonathan is coauthor of O'Reilly's upcoming Linux
Device Drivers, 2nd Edition.
http://linux.oreillynet.com/pub/a/linux/2001/06/08/drivers_update.html
Jonathan Corbet also responds to the five best reader questions about
developing device drivers for Linux at:
http://linux.oreilly.com/news/lddans_0601.html
"O'Reilly and .NET?"
With all of our upcoming books and article coverage on .NET, you might
ask yourself why O'Reilly, as a known supporter of open source, is
spending resources explaining Microsoft technology. Dale Dougherty has
the answer:
http://www.oreillynet.com/pub/a/dotnet/2001/05/31/netdevletter.html
It's undeniable: XML-RPC is hot. And the authors of the highly
anticipated "Programming Web Services with XML-RPC" tell you why.
http://web.oreilly.com/news/xmlrpc_0601.html
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BOOKS hot off the press
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Here's a list of O'Reilly's latest titles. Review copies are available
upon request. Click on either link for book details--the press release
is the top link, for those who make use of the it.
Com+ Programming with Visual Basic
http://press.oreilly.com/compluspvb.html
http://www.oreilly.com/catalog/compluspvb/
Subclassing & Hooking with Visual Basic
http://press.oreilly.com/subhook.html
http://www.oreilly.com/catalog/subhookvb/
.Net Framework Essentials
http://press.oreilly.com/dotnetfrmess.html
http://www.oreilly.com/catalog/dotnetfrmess/
Oracle Essentials: Oracle9i, Oracle8i & Oracle8
http://press.oreilly.com/oressentials2.html
http://www.oreilly.com/catalog/oressentials2/
Cisco IOS Access Lists
http://press.oreilly.com/cisrtlist.html
http://www.oreilly.com/catalog/cisrtlist/
Effective Awk Programming, 3rd Edition
http://press.oreilly.com/awkprog3.html
http://www.oreilly.com/catalog/awkprog3/
<p>For UPCOMING titles, go to:
http://www.oreilly.com/catalog/new.html
Reminder: Your members receive 20% discount on
all books purchased direct from O'Reilly using the
DSUG discount code.
<p>*********************************
UPCOMING O'Reilly Events
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First off, I would like to thank all 39 user groups that posted our
conference banners. I forward your postings to Tim and other O'Reilly
staff, who share my appreciation of your efforts. I thought of listing
all your group names, however because there were so many of you, I
wasn't able. If you would like to see a listing of the groups who have
spread the word, let me know.
O'Reilly Open Source Convention
July 23-27, 2001
Sheraton San Diego Hotel
SSan Diego, CA
Early Bird Registration ends July 2nd
http://conferences.oreilly.com/oscon/
O'Reilly Peer-to-Peer and Web Services Conference
September 18-21, 2001
Omni Shoreham Hotel
Washington, D.C.
Early Bird Registration ends August 17th
http://conferences.oreilly.com/p2p/
UG Discount for conferences:
O'Reilly offers 20% discount to UG members on all conference and
tutorial fees. Use the DSUG discount code.  If registering
online, enter the code where it says "If you received a discount code,
enter it here." If you register before the "Early Bird" discounts end,
you'll save the 20% on already discounted "Early Bird" prices.

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