Jordan K. Hubbard
1998-Dec-03 16:12 UTC
1999 USENIX Annual Technical Conference, FREENIX track - extention!
The deadline for abstracts has been extended from December 2nd to December 15th. Those of you who have not yet submitted an abstract (which really need be no more than half a page in length) and wish to present a paper at the next USENIX conference on a free software topic should DEFINITELY GET YOUR ABSTRACTS IN BEFORE THE 15th! This is the very last extension we'll be able to make, so please don't delay! The full papers aren't due until April 27, 1999 (camera ready copy date) or May 11, 1999 if you don't intend to submit your paper for publication in the proceedings, so all we really need from you by December 15th is a simple abstract. The FREENIX track at the 1998 conference was one of the most popular tracks in USENIX's history and I hope all of you will join me in making the 1999 conference an even bigger forum for free/open source software discussion. If you've been doing something interesting in the world of free software this last year, this is your chance to tell others about it! The USENIX technical conference is and always has been a very unique and special event for Unix users and next year's conference, set in beautiful Monterey, CA., promises to be an especially good one given all the focus on open source lately. So please, send in your abstracts! All abstracts should be sent to: freenix@usenix.org Due date: December 15, 1998. Camera ready copy: April 27, 1999 Final FREENIX papers due: May 11, 1999 Or see http://www.usenix.org/events/usenix99/ for more information. Thanks! - Jordan Hubbard 1999 FREENIX program chair. This is the moderated mailing list freebsd-announce. The list contains announcements of new FreeBSD capabilities, important events and project milestones. See also the FreeBSD Web pages at http://www.freebsd.org To Unsubscribe: send mail to majordomo@FreeBSD.org with "unsubscribe freebsd-announce" in the body of the message