Thanks, I put it on the centralug.org website.
Jerry Kubeck wrote:
> This was sent to me today.
>
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> ATTN:Greater New Hampshire Linux Users Group
>
> Below is a conference announcement and call for papers for the 2002
> USENIX Annual Technical Conference. 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
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
> 2002 USENIX Annual Technical Conference
> June 9-14, 2002
> Monterey, CA
> http://www.usenix.org/events/usenix02/
>
> The USENIX Annual Technical Conference is the core conference for the
> USENIX community and a premier forum for computing professionals to
> share the results of their latest and best work, develop new ideas
> and solutions, and connect with their colleagues.
>
> The 2002 Annual Technical program committee seeks original and
> innovative papers about the applications, architecture,
> implementation, and performance of modern computing systems. Possible
> application topics include, but are not limited to:
>
> *Cluster computing *File systems and storage systems
> *Complexity management *Distributed caching and replication
> *Mobile code *Mobile/Wireless computing
> *Reliability and QoS *Security and privacy
> *Interoperability of heterogeneous systems
>
> Submissions to the General Refereed Sessions Track are due on
> November 19, 2001.
>
> FREENIX is a special track within the USENIX Annual Technical
> Conference that showcases the latest developments and applications in
> freely redistributed technology. The FREENIX track covers the full
> range of software and source code including but not limited to
> Apache, Darwin, FreeBSD, GNOME, GNU, KDE, Linux, NetBSD, OpenBSD,
> Perl, PHP, Python, Samba, Tcl/Tk and more.
>
> The FREENIX progam committee is looking for papers about projects
> with a solid emphasis on nurturing the open source/freely available
> software community and talks which advance the state of the art of
> freely redistributable software. Areas of interest include, but are
> not limited to:
>
> *Cross-platform source portability and binary compatibility
> *Free Software development/mgmt *File system design
> *Storage Systems *Highly scalable and clustered systems
> *Security *System and user management tools
> *Quality Assurance *Large scale system management
>
> Submissions to the Freenix Track are due on November 12, 2001.
>
> Submission guidelines and conference details are available on our website:
> http://www.usenix.org/events/usenix02/cfp/
>
> Join us in developing the best technical conference program of 2002!
>
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> The 2002 USENIX Annual Technical Conference is sponsored by
> USENIX, The Advanced Computing Systems Association. www.usenix.org
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