[Fwd: FREENIX Track submission deadline extended until Nov. 25
(59596)]
Bruce Dawson
chairman at gnhlug.org
Thu Nov 21 22:00:59 EST 2002
Here's another opportunity to "advance the cause" - if only by
"preaching to the choir" ;-)
-----Forwarded Message-----
> From: Erez-Zadok at usenix.org
> To: jbd at codemeta.com
> Subject: FREENIX Track submission deadline extended until Nov. 25 (59596)
> Date: 20 Nov 2002 17:06:36 -0800
>
> Dear Colleague,
>
> The submission deadline for the FREENIX track at the USENIX Annual
> Technical Conference has been extended until Monday, November 25.
>
> The 2003 FREENIX program committee would like to encourage you to
> submit papers about projects which have a solid emphasis on
> nurturing the open source/freely available software community and
> talks which advance the state of the art of freely redistributable
> software.
>
> Areas of interest include, but are not limited to:
>
> cross-platform source portability and binary compatibility; desktop
> metaphors; distributed and parallel systems; documentation; embedded
> systems; file system design; graphical user interface tools;
> highly available systems; highly scalable and clustered systems; how
> free software is being developed and managed today; interesting
> deployments of free software; large-scale system management; network
> design and implementation; nontechnical aspects of free software:
> business, legal, etc.; operating system design; print systems;
> Quality Assurance; security; software development tools; storage
> systems; system and user management tools; and technical aspects of
> commercial use of free software.
>
> Submissions are due by Monday, November 25.
>
> Submission guidelines are available on the USENIX web site:
> http://www.usenix.org/events/usenix03/
>
> We look forward to receiving your submissions.
>
> Erez Zadok, Stony Brook University
> FREENIX Program Committee Chair
>
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>
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> June 9-14, 2003 - San Antonio, Texas
>
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> Cryptonomicon, Snow Crash and The Diamond Age
>
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