AUUG (the Australian Unix Users Group) is holding their next annual
conference in Sydney in September. It should be fun, they tend to
cover a fairly wide range of topics and it is a good chance to compare
Linux to what is going on in the BSD and proprietary Unix worlds.

The announcement below includes information for those wishing to
present at the conference.

Conrad.

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AUUG 2001 - Always On and Everywhere

Welcome to the first of our regular notes about the
preparations for AUUG 2001.

This year AUUG has moved back to its regular time-frame
of September, and as such the AUUG Annual Conference
will be held in Sydney, Australia, 26, 27 and 28 September 2001.
The Conference will be preceded by three days of tutorials, to
be held on 23, 24 and 25 September 2001.

Like all previous AUUG Conferences, this is a technical conference,
the success of which is built on the support of the AUUG membership
and like-minded individuals.  To this end, we are always looking for
good papers from you, with the close for the CFP being 13 July 2001
-- still plenty of time to send one in!

Along with papers from the membership, we are also arranging a
number of well-known International Keynote Speakers.  More details
about these will follow.

Information on the conference can be found at:

http://www.auug.org.au/winter/auug2001/

This includes a copy of the Call for Papers, as well as details about
Sponsorship Opportunities for AUUG 2001.

There are a number of different packages available, ranging from $2,500
to $10,000, or some which can be individually tailored to suit your
organisation.  Why not consider your company taking one out.  I will be
happy to discuss your particular requirements, and can be contacted via
email at [EMAIL PROTECTED] or on 1-800-625 655.

Please check the AUUG site regularly for any updates.

We look forward to your participation at AUUG 2001.

Liz Carroll
AUUG Business Manager

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