Hello Mike,

I registered several weeks ago. Can you confirm that you have my
registration?
Ken Barkhau with Hewlett Packard.

Thanks much.
Ken


On Mon, May 12, 2014 at 7:03 PM, Mike Walter <mike.wal...@aon.com> wrote:

> <Cross-posted to the IBMVM, Linux-390, and IBM-MAIN discussion lists.>
>
>
>
> The 2014 VM Workshop, June 26-28 2014 will be conducted at North Carolina
> A&T State University, Greensboro NC
>
>
> A "Guaranteed Registration" deadline is hard-coded as 11:59 PM Friday May
> 30, 2014 due to NC A&T requirements for dorm room setup and, manufacturer
> Polo Shirt and T-Shirt production deadlines.  All paid registrations before
> that deadline are guaranteed to receive:
> - one no-charge embroidered 2014 VM Polo Shirt (for regular attendees,
> plus any added purchases),
> - one no-charge 2014 VM Workshop T-shirt (for students, plus any added
> purchases),
> - a reserved dorm room (for those who paid for dorm 'nights' - single
> rooms are sold out: you'll be paired up with a roommate of the same gender),
> - an "Aggie" debit card pre-loaded with $65 for convenient FOOD purchases
> in the campus cafeteria,
> - all that above will be available at the VM Workshop registration table
> beginning Thursday morning.
> Registrations will still be accepted after 11:59 PM Friday May 30, but
> after that time no dorm reservations can be accepted, and shirts and Aggie
> debit cards will be available on a best-effort basis after "Guaranteed
> Registrations" have been processed.
>
>
>
>
>
> WHO:
>
> z/VM, and Linux on System z Friends
>
>
>
> WHAT:
>
> Location, travel, lodging from dorm rooms ($50/night/bed) up to nearby
> hotels, travel hints, sponsor information, and registration details for the
> 2013 VM Workshop have all been posted to:   http://www.vmworkshop.org/2014
>
> Session agenda information will be available on the web site in early
> June, following the close of Session Submissions at 11:59 PM on May 30.
>
>
>
> WHERE:
>
> North Carolina A&T State University, Greensboro NC
>
>
>
> WHEN:
>
> SESSION DATES: From Thursday morning JUNE 26 until about 3PM (or so)
> Saturday JUNE 28.
>
> Choose from multiple concurrent presentations packed full of
> up-to-the-minute technical sessions for all expertise levels of z/VM, and
> Linux on System z, and from Hands-On Labs including:
>
> - z/VM 6.3.0 Installation or Migration (your choice),
>
> -'Linux on System z' Installation (SLES or Redhat, your choice),
>
> - z/VM BFS and SFS Administration (Byte File System and Shared File
> System), and
>
> - more hands-on labs as they are submitted.
>
> Wednesday June 25 is reserved for VM Workshop Volunteer Committee site
> preparation and lab setup, if you are interested in joining just send me an
> e-mail asking to join.
>
>
>
> WHY:
>
> Previous VM Workshops have been referred to by the small-minded as: 'a
> large number of system programmers with some limited adult supervision' (do
> you really want to miss this!??).  Expect another wonderful "up close and
> personal" workshop with great content and terrific camaraderie.  Come to
> meet VM old-timers... and *future* z/VM old-timers while learning the
> latest technical z/VM and 'Linux on System z' details.  Don't know where to
> start with Linux on System z?  This is a great place to start!
>
>
>
> PRICE:
>
> STILL UNCHANGED from the previous three years, ** ONLY $100 per
> attendee**, optional dorm rooms with full linens are available for
> $50/night/bed.  This is the best bargain out there for z/VM and 'Linux on
> System z' education, and is quite reasonable for anyone paying their own
> way.  Parking is available on-site for $6 per day.
>
>
>
> Regular attendees and sponsor attendees: The $100 registration fee for
> regular attendees includes: access to all sessions and hands-on labs, a
> snazzy 2014 VM Workshop polo shirt (not just a cheap T-shirt like those
> high-priced conferences), a Gala Dinner Reception on Thursday evening,
> and... attendees will be provided with an NC A&T "Aggie" debit card loaded
> with $65 to purchase other meals and snacks on campus.
>
>
>
> Full-time Students: A $10 registration fee includes: access to all
> sessions and hands-on labs, a 2014 VM Workshop T-shirt (sure to become a
> campus "must have"), and optional ($15) attendance at the Gala Dinner
> Reception on Thursday evening.
>
>
>
> Spouse attendees: A $0 registration fee provides: an optional means of
> purchasing a dorm room bed ($50/night/bed), and/or attendance at the Gala
> Dinner Reception on Thursday evening ($20).
>
>
>
> HOW:
>
> Registration is now LIVE, please check it out soon!   (Live servers are
> standing by to take your registration!)
>
> Advice:  onsite registration is not likely, and will involve additional
> fees to the university and thus... to you, so register now!
>
>
>
> PARTICIPATE:
>
> Compete in the historical (occasionally hysterical) VM Workshop "Ugly
> Hawaiian Shirt" contest for a chance to win a treasured, but ugly prize!
> (B.Y.O.U.H.S.)
>
>
>
> The VM Workshop began as a way for VM systems programmers to share what
> they do at their sites, what tools they had written, and what they had
> learned... let's stay on that track of mostly USER-PRESENTED sessions.
>  Don't have enough to fill an hour?  No problem... submit the idea (or
> multiple ones!) at http://www.vmworkshop.org/2014/sessionproposal and the
> committee will merge multiple shorter presentations in to full hour
> sessions.  Don't be shy, we're all your z/VM and Linux on System z
> **friends** - no 'flaming' is tolerated.
>
>
>
> Place this event on your calendars and please join us at North Carolina
> A&T State University.  Don't miss this incredibly inexpensive, educational,
> and fun event!
>
> ________________________________
> The VM Workshop is sponsoring a 12 question survey to help us all better
> understand the current state of our platform within the organizations we
> support.  The results will help us highlight successes and focus our
> conversations and collective resources to address the major challenges the
> community faces.  This is a survey of the community, for the community.
> Those who respond will receive a summary of the results via email.
>
> The more responses, the better the data!  Please take a few minutes to
> respond at:   https://www.research.net/s/vmcommunity
> ________________________________
>
>
>
> This e-mail was sent on behalf of the 2014 VM Workshop Volunteer Committee.
>
>
>
> Mike Walter
>
> Mike <dot> Walter (at) Aon {dot} com
>
> Work: 847.883.7822
>
>
>
>
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