I got this from the USENIX group (http://www.usenix.org/), thought you folks might be interested. :) ----- Forwarded message ----- Dear USENIX members and past conference attendees: We know that many of you may be reluctant to travel because of the recent turn in world events and the economic downturn. To encourage your attendance at ALS '01, USENIX and the Atlanta Linux Showcase, Inc. are now offering FREE technical session registrations to those wishing to attend. The 5th Annual Linux Showcase and Conference November 5-10, 2001 Oakland Marriott City Center - Oakland, California http://www.linuxshowcase.org We are making this extraordinary offer because we believe the networking opportunities and high-caliber technical content at ALS '01 provide an important service to the general open source community and to our membership. This year's ALS program features invited talks by: - Thomas Sterling, CalTech & NASA JPL on Petaflops Computing with Linux - Don Becker, Scyld Computing, Inc. on Home Beowulf Systems - Tony Iams, D.H. Brown Associates on A competitive assessment of Linux in the Enterprise - Helen Greiner, i-Robot on the state of Robotic Today - Don Marti, on Embedded Linux Success Stories The invited talks track also reflects several political issues currently facing the open source community such as DMCA, SSSCA, copyrights, and software patents. These are important issues which we feel should not be put off for discussion at a later time. In addition to the above, ALS '01 also provides practical, professional-level education through over 12 TUTORIALS (which will charge a fee) including: -Inside the Linux Kernel -Exploring the Potential of LDAP -Configuring and Administering Samba Servers -Linux Systems Administration -Unix/Linux Network Administration -Building and Using a Personal Beowulf We also offer workshops on: KDE Applications, GTK+/GNOME Development and XFree86 CONFERENCE HIGHLIGHTS Thursday, November 8 Join USENIX as we celebrate the 10th Birthday Party for Linux! The reception will be followed by the famous Linux BOF with Linus Torvalds, Jon "maddog" Hall, Ted Ts'o, Bryan Andregg, and a few hundred of your peers. The Open Source Development Lab (OSDL) is hosting a hothouse. OSDL's new Scalable Test Platform (STP) will be open to developers for testing kernel patches on OSDL's 1-way to 16-way servers. Members of the lab's expert staff will be on hand to discuss datacenter Linux requirements such as scaling, clustering and hardening. Bring your patches to see if they can take the heat of some serious testing! With exceptional content, speakers and tutorials, ALS '01 remains the only truly technical conference for the open source community, providing an important forum for discussion, both political and technical - - and bringing the community together to have some fun! For the complete conference schedule and to register visit: http://www.linuxshowcase.org We look forward to seeing you in Oakland next month. - The USENIX Association Staff =============================================================== 5th Annual Linux Showcase & Conference (ALS 2001) is sponsored by USENIX, the Advanced Computing Systems Association, and the Atlanta Linux Showcase, in cooperation with Linux International. =============================================================== ----- End forwarded message ----- -- Randomly Generated Tagline: Two-hundred-thirty-nine pounds?! I'm a blimp! Why are all the good things so tasty? -- Homer Simpson Brush With Greatness