On Tue, Jun 01, 1999, Brian Behlendorf wrote:

> Hi.  O'Reilly is hosting an Open Source Convention in Monterey, CA at the
> end of August (aug. 21-24 to be precise) and a big part of that (two
> tutorial and two presentation tracks) is on Apache.  I am helping
> coordinate content for it, and we originally had Ralf lined up for a
> 3-hour tutorial and a 90-minute general session on the generics and
> specifics of SSL/TLS behind Apache (using mod_ssl as the base for
> discussion), but he had to cancel due to his exams
> the same week (which is the only excuse I'd have accepted. =) ).  
> 
> So there is an opening, if someone out there would like this.  We can most
> likely cover some or all of transport/accomodations costs if necessary,
> and there is a nice stipend for this as well.
> 
> If you're interested, please send me a mail message, and if we haven't met
> previously, send me some information about yourself since I don't know
> everyone =)  
> 
> More info can be found at http://conferences.oreilly.com/.

Also from my side: Please friends, HELP US HERE! As Brian mentioned, I
definitely cannot attend this conference because of my final diploma exams.
But it would be very good when nevertheless a mod_ssl session can be given on
this important conference.  And, as Brian also said, you get good money for
this. So, when you're an experienced Apache/mod_ssl guy who wants to
officially take over my job on this conference, please jump up. 

You will receive all possible background support from me, of course. That's no
problem. So even don't panic because of the technical details: All you need
for this job is some free time in August, the ability to speak in front of an
audience and to be happy about Apache/mod_ssl in order to well represent
us ;) Some technical hard-core stuff I can contribute, of course.

Greetings,
                                       Ralf S. Engelschall
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