Hi,
In three weeks, the BSD masses will be gathering in Ottawa
for the 5th annual BSDCan. The schedule is phenomenal,
even if I do say so myself.If you are interested in spreading the word about BSDCan,
and getting your name out there, consider reporting on one
or more of the talks for USENIX. Rik Farrow tells me that
the summaries will be published in the August 2008 issue of ;login:.A summary can be as short as a paragraph or so. It's pretty easy,
and Rik provides past summaries as examples. If you can type,
you can do a summary.Sign up here: http://www.spirit.com/cgi-new/bsdcan08
If you have not made your plans for BSDCan 2008 yet, you better
get started before all the good rooms are gone and you have
to stay off-campus. :)--
Dan Langille -- http://www.langille.org/
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