Another call for papers.
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You are listed as the main email contact for your local Linux Users Group
at http://www.ssc.com:8080/glue/groups.  

We would very much appreciate it if you could forward this announcement
to the members of your group.  We are very much an international event
and always looking for new people who are contributing to Linux in 
interesting ways.

I would be happy to answer any questions that you might have.  


                       Symposium Announcement

The dates for the 2002 Symposium have been set.  We have moved to June 
for 2002, from the 26th until the 29th.


                        2002 Call for Papers
                http://www.linuxsymposium.org/cfp.php

We are now seeking paper proposals for 2002.  The submission process
has changed.  You may submit your proposal online by registering at
https://secure.linuxsymposium.org/ as a speaker.

Deadline for submitting a proposal is March 1st, although we strongly
recommend submitting as soon as possible.


                         Potential Sponsors

If your company might be interested in sponsoring the 2002 Symposium please
contact us at [EMAIL PROTECTED] for details.  Our sponsors play
a critical role in allowing the Symposium to continue each year.



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