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Subject: Mention LISA Conference at [ale] Meeting Tonight?
Date: Thursday 09 September 2004 01:47 pm
From: Peter Mui <pmui at usenix.org>
To: mhirsch at nubridges.com

Hi Michael:

We're holding our LISA (Large Installation System Administration)
conference in Atlanta this year: November 14-19.  Can you mention the
conference at the meeting?

See the online conference announcement below, Also, there are gif
buttons and a pdf flyer for the conference at:

<a  rel="nofollow" href="http://www.usenix.org/events/lisa04/promote.html";>http://www.usenix.org/events/lisa04/promote.html</a>

Are there other mechanisms we can use to get the message out to your
membership?  We'd also like to spread the word in the greater Atlanta
area overall: are there other local groups (user groups, ACM chapters,
corporations, universities etc.) I should be trying to contact?

Or let me know if I'm being harassing.

Thanks for any reply, -Peter

Peter Mui
USENIX Association
2560 9th Street STE 215
Berkeley, CA 94710
510 528 8649 ext. 28
pmui at usenix.org



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Register now for LISA, the 18th Annual Large Installation System
Administration conference at:
<a  rel="nofollow" href="http://www.usenix.org/lisa04/progm";>http://www.usenix.org/lisa04/progm</a>

LISA comes to Atlanta November 14-19.  As always, the breadth and
quality of this years tutorials, refereed papers, invited talks, and
participants is excellent. Some highlights:


Professional TRAINING:  The biggest and best slate of tutorials we've
ever had: 36 instructors teaching 51 full-day and half-day tutorials,
30 of which are new.  Some quick examples:

o  John Sellens: System and Network Monitoring
o  David Rhoades: Securing Web-based Apps
o  Eric Allman: Advanced Sendmail
o  Rik Farrow: Thinking Like a Hacker
o  Peter Baer Galvin: Advanced Solaris Administration
o  James Mauro and Richard McDougall: Solaris Kernel Performance,
Observeability, and Debugging


PAPERS and INVITED TALKS: luminaries such as Joshua Goodman, Esther
Filderman, Gerald Carter and Yi-Mon Wang will present cutting-edge
issues in topics such as:

o  Looking at both symptom and state information for configuration
faults
o  Biology and Informatics for System Adminstrators
o  Electronic Presidential Campaigning and the lessons learned
o  How spammers are circumventing Bayesian filtering
o  Information Security Laws
o  Grid Computing


Birds-of-a-Feather sessions and Work-in-Progress reports give you a
preview of next year's news, or present fledgling work of your own and
get feedback from the audience.

Single- and multi-day registration options let you attend for
one day or several.  Register by October 22 and save up to $300.

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WHAT:   LISA - the 18th Large Installation System Administration
Conference
WHEN:  November 14-19, 2004
WHERE:  Atlanta, GA: Atlanta Marriott Marquis
WHO:    System Administrators, Network Administrators, CIOs, CTOs,
                Researchers, Tool Providers, Support and Help Desk
personnel, etc.
WHY:    To get to and stay on the cutting edge of computer system
administration
HOW:    <a  rel="nofollow" href="http://www.usenix.org/lisa04/progm";>http://www.usenix.org/lisa04/progm</a>
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Begin forwarded message:
&gt; From: &quot;Michael D. Hirsch&quot; &lt;mhirsch at nubridges.com&gt;
&gt; Date: September 9, 2004 8:47:35 AM PDT
&gt; To: Beej &lt;bryan-smith at mindspring.com&gt;, Atlanta Linux Enthusiasts
&gt; &lt;ale at ale.org&gt;
&gt; Cc: Subject: Re: [ale] Meeting Tonight?
&gt; Reply-To: Atlanta Linux Enthusiasts &lt;ale at ale.org&gt;
&gt;
&gt; On Thursday 09 September 2004 10:57 am, Beej wrote:
&gt;&gt; Hello Michael,
&gt;&gt;
&gt;&gt; Thank you for the post and the information.  I look forward to the
&gt;&gt; meeting
&gt;&gt; though, I fear, the subject matter of the speaker may be over my
&gt;&gt; head.  I
&gt;&gt; am fairly new to all this.  And a user not a developer nor a
&gt;&gt; programmer.
&gt;&gt; Never fear, I shall try to follow along.  Thanks and see you there.
&gt;&gt; Later,
&gt;
&gt; I think you'll do fine.  Our talks are not usually aimed at the
&gt; developer or
&gt; programmer, but rather a Linux user with a technical bent.
&gt;
&gt; At the end of each meeting there is a question and answer session that
&gt; is for
&gt; anyone with questions.  So bring your questions and we'll find answers.
&gt;
&gt; And I forgot to mention, attendance is free, there are no dues, and
&gt; there is
&gt; no official membership.  So you are most welcome to come.
&gt;
&gt; See you,
&gt;
&gt; Michael
&gt;
&gt;&gt; -----Original Message-----
&gt;&gt; From: &quot;Michael D. Hirsch&quot; &lt;mhirsch at nubridges.com&gt;
&gt;&gt; Sent: Sep 9, 2004 10:14 AM
&gt;&gt; To: Atlanta Linux Enthusiasts &lt;ale at ale.org&gt;
&gt;&gt; Subject: Re: [ale] Meeting Tonight?
&gt;&gt;
&gt;&gt; On Thursday 09 September 2004 09:54 am, Beej-in-GA wrote:
&gt;&gt;&gt; Hi There,
&gt;&gt;&gt; I was wondering, will there indeed be a meeting tonight at Emory?
&gt;&gt;&gt; This
&gt;&gt;&gt; will be my first meeting and my wife will be (Hopefully) coming with
&gt;&gt;&gt; me.
&gt;&gt;&gt; Thanks for the info, and is the a fee or admission charge?  Thanks
&gt;&gt;&gt; again.
&gt;&gt;
&gt;&gt; There will indeed be one.  To quote from the announcement at ale.org:
&gt;&gt;
&gt;&gt; Lincoln Durey, founder and president of EmperorLinux, will
&gt;&gt; speak about laptop power management, both old APM
&gt;&gt; and new ACPI.  He will discuss the 2.4 and 2.6 kernels as far as
&gt;&gt; configuring PM, and using it.  He will also cover swsusp,
&gt;&gt; hibernate, CPU throttling, and the modules and utilities needed
&gt;&gt; for all this stuff.
&gt;&gt;
&gt;&gt; Lincoln Durey is founder and president of EmperorLinux
&gt;&gt; (www.EmperorLinux.com).  He was introduced to Linux in 1994
&gt;&gt; while working on his Ph.D. in Electrical Engineering.  He
&gt;&gt; has been putting Linux on laptops since 1999.
&gt;&gt;
&gt;&gt; See you there,
&gt;&gt;
&gt;&gt; Michael
&gt;&gt; _______________________________________________
&gt;&gt; Ale mailing list
&gt;&gt; Ale at ale.org
&gt;&gt; <a  rel="nofollow" href="http://www.ale.org/mailman/listinfo/ale";>http://www.ale.org/mailman/listinfo/ale</a>
&gt;&gt;
&gt;&gt; _______________________________________________
&gt;&gt; Ale mailing list
&gt;&gt; Ale at ale.org
&gt;&gt; <a  rel="nofollow" href="http://www.ale.org/mailman/listinfo/ale";>http://www.ale.org/mailman/listinfo/ale</a>
&gt;
&gt; _______________________________________________
&gt; Ale mailing list
&gt; Ale at ale.org
&gt; <a  rel="nofollow" href="http://www.ale.org/mailman/listinfo/ale";>http://www.ale.org/mailman/listinfo/ale</a>

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