[wplug-bsd] NYCBSDCon 2005 Speaker List (fwd)

Carl Benedict cbenedic at pittsburghtechs.com
Thu Sep 29 14:03:53 EDT 2005


I just read this mail now.  Did anyone from the list attend?  If so, how
was it?  

On Thu, 2005-09-08 at 18:32 -0400, Brian A. Seklecki wrote:
> 
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> ---------- Forwarded message ----------
> Date: Thu, 8 Sep 2005 12:30:04 -0400
> From: Brad Schonhorst <bschonhorst at vcsnyc.org>
> To: freebsd-advocacy at freebsd.org, netbsd-advocacy at netbsd.org,
>      advocacy at openbsd.org, gobsd at gobsd.com, regional-nyc at NetBSD.org
> Subject: NYCBSDCon 2005 Speaker List
> 
> 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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