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NYC LOCAL: Saturday 17 September 2005 NYCBSDCon at Columbia University i


From: secretary
Subject: NYC LOCAL: Saturday 17 September 2005 NYCBSDCon at Columbia University in the City of New York
Date: 16 Sep 2005 01:52:31 -0400

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  what="official NYCBSDCon announcement">

 To: announce-nycbug@lists.nycbug.org
 From: announce-nycbug@lists.nycbug.org
 Subject: [Announce-NYCBUG] NYCBSDCon Details Finalized: Sept 17th

 (REMINDER: There is no monthly September meeting at the Apple Store this 
 month due to NYCBSDCon.)


 Speakers and topics are now set for NYCBSDCon 2005 to be held at 
 Columbia University in Manhattan on September 17th 2005.

 The speaker list is impressive.  Scheduled speakers and topics includes:

 Jason Dixon will speak on "Failover Firewalls with OpenBSD and CARP"

 Jeffrey Hsu of DragonFlyBSD will cover the "History, Goals, Objectives, 
 and Structure of DragonFlyBSD"

 Dru Lavigne will provide an update on BSD Certification.org

 Michael Lucas will speak on "Network Management Tools to Make your Boss 
 your Willing Slave"

 Marshall Kirk McKusick will address "Enhancements to the Fast Filesystem 
 to Support Multi-Terabyte Storage Systems"

 Bruce Momjian will enchant attendees with "PostgreSQL in BSD Land"

 Phillip Moore will cover "Practical Enterprise Scalability: Case Studies 
 of Infrastructure Software Deployed in Production"

 Already registered attendees include dozens of developers, systems 
 administrators and end-users of the BSD operating systems.  Besides the 
 well-known speakers at the event, NYCBSDCon 2005 will also be an 
 excellent opporunity for networking with others in the BSD community.

 NYCBSDCon registration is open online until September 10th at 
 www.nycbsdcon.org.

 Registration by September 10th is only $20, payable during the morning 
 of the conference.  Onsite registration is $40.  As the conference fee 
 is quite low, only cash will be accepted.

 A light continental breakfast will be provided throughout the morning, 
 while snacks and beverages will be available during the afternoon.

 After the conference concludes at around 5:30 pm, attendees will meet at 
 the West End bar, in a back room reserved for the conference, just 
 across Broadway from Columbia University.  The after-party is sponsored 
 by OrgCom, the entity that held last year's New York Technical Community 
 Holiday Party.

 Sponsors, besides the hosting technical user group NYC*BUG, include 
 USENIX and New York Internet.

 We look forward to having a successful event.  Join us in making it a 
 success.
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Distributed poC TINC:

Jay Sulzberger <secretary@lxny.org>
Corresponding Secretary LXNY
LXNY is New York's Free Computing Organization.
http://www.lxny.org

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