NYCBSDCon begins in a few weeks, so make sure you register as soon as possible. http://www.nycbsdcon.org/2008/register.html NYCBSDCon brings together the best and brightest of the BSD communities from the New York area and beyond. The conference costs $95, including breakfast and lunch on both days, in addition to a number of other extras. Full-time students and Columbia University affiliates pay only $50 with valid identification. This year's schedule is impressive: from file systems and the portable C compiler to system and network management, we are thrilled to be able to provide such strong content. A full array of BSD developers and systems administrators are speaking, including Pawel Dawidek, Michael Lucas, Jason Wright and DragonFlyBSD's Matt Dillon. And Jason Dixon looks to top his 2006 presentation on "Is BSD Dying?" with a look at "BSD versus the GPL." While the conference officially begins on Saturday morning, October 11th, attendees will be gathering on Friday night at Havanna Central, just across from Columbia University. More information, including the schedule and transportation options, can be found at http://www.nycbsdcon.org.