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FW: [wwwac] Free Software Blowout: The Bazaar 14-16 December at The Javits




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>Date: Tue, 26 Oct 1999 16:34:28 -0400 (EDT)
>From: Jay Sulzberger <jays at panix.com>
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>Subject: [wwwac] Free Software Blowout: The Bazaar 14-16 December at The
Javits
>
>The people running this convention are the best in the business.
>
>If you are running a source secret OS today, but want to find out about
>more solid kernels, more trustworthy crypto, and much more attractive
>window managers, this is the show to go to, and the place to take classes.
>
>Below is the official notice.
>
>Jay Sulzberger <secretary at lxny.org>
>Corresponding Secretary LXNY
>LXNY is New York's Free Computing Organization.
>http://www.lxny.org
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>GET TRAINED BY THE GURUS OF OPEN SOURCE
>
>
>Open Source - it's real, it works, and it's the most exciting trend
>to unnerve IT Managers in years!
>
>This is the first and only opportunity to learn how to integrate
>Open Source technology into your existing systems - directly from
>the guys who write the code. Personal, in-depth, hands-on training
>from the gurus of the Open Source community!
>
>It all happens at The Bazaar on December 14-16 at the Javits Center
>in New York.
>Register today at http://thebazaar.earthweb.com/advance1.
>
>Some of the hackers who are teaching and speaking:
>
>Ken Coar - Apache
>Miguel de Icaza - Gnome
>Nat Friedman - Bonobo
>Kurt Granroth - KDE
>Tuomas "TigerT" Kuosmanen - Gimp
>Rasmus Lerdorf - PHP
>Robin "Roblimo" Miller - Slashdot
>Rasterman - The Linux Desktop
>
>____________________________________________________________
>
>In the tutorial area, you'll learn how to, among other things:
>
>* Build firewalls with OpenBSD (and have us try to hack them)
>* Develop Open Source OO enterprise apps
>* Set up and manage an Apache site
>* Migrate from NT to GNU/Linux
>* Work with Sendmail, qmail, perl, TAO, Gimp, Gnumeric, KDE,
>gnome, REBOL, and much more!
>
>
>Due to the intensive nature of these hands-on tutorials, there are
>only 35 seats available for each class, with each equipped with its
>own IBM ThinkPad.
>These seats are filling quickly,so register today!
>Go to http://thebazaar.earthweb.com/advance1.
>
>In the general session area, you'll hear from the experts about:
>
>* Linux distributions
>* Avoiding the pitfalls
>* Building a company on Open Source
>* Linux and GNU certification
>* The State of Gnome
>* The Apache Project
>____________________________________________________________
>
>Or you can attend free keynotes and panel discussions featuring
>(in order of appearance):
>
>* Richard Stallman, Founder of the Free Software Foundation
>* Michelle Kraus, CEO of OpenSales
>* Ralph Nader, Consumer Advocate
>* Jon "Maddog" Hall, Executive Director of Linux International
>* Bob Young, CEO of RedHat
>* Michael Cowpland, CEO of Corel
>* Rob Malda & Jeff Bates of Slashdot
>* Eric Raymond, author of The Cathedral and The Bazaar
>* Bruce Perens, author, hacker and free software advocate
>* Chris DiBona, president of the Silicon Valley Linux Users Group
>* Ken Coar, hacker and director of the Apache Project
>
>This is clearly not just about GNU/Linux, but rather the whole world
>of Open Source.There are over 40 general sessions & tutorials in all,
>plus keynotes from industry luminaries, even an exposition hall where
>you can talk with many of the companies that are helping to drive the
>integration of Open Source technology with corporate IT systems.
>
>Here's your chance to learn why it's ready for prime time in
>corporate systems and how to deploy it.
>
>To register, go to http://thebazaar.earthweb.com/advance1.
>
>If you have any questions, please contact chairman at thebazaar.org.
>
>
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