[Fwd: Usenix LISA NT 2000 conference Call for papers]
Gerald Carter
cartegw at Eng.Auburn.EDU
Tue Feb 22 01:43:35 GMT 2000
Greetings everyone,
This is a repost since the submission deadline has
been extended. Probably need to have the abstract
in by next Monday, February 28. Good oportunity to
let others in the same field what you're doing.
Cheers,
jerry
-------- Original Message --------
Fyi folks,
Last year I served as co-chair for this conference (LISA-NT).
It provides a very good outlet for letting others know some
of the extremely interesting sysadmin stuff you people are
doing. And because you run Samba I know you using Windows
clients in some fashion. :-)
This year's conference is in Seattle, Washington, USA,
from July 30 - August 2. Should be a very good program
with respect to technical content. I really believe
some of you could offer a lot of input with regards to
NT administration, deployment and integration.
The deadline for paper proposals is February 16 (that
gives you about one month). This deadline does **not**
require a completed paper. Just an abstract and proposal
is fine. The original call for papers is at
http://www.usenix.org/events/lisa-nt2000/cfp/
Here's a blurb about the conference itself...
> LISA-NT 2000 will bring together peers and experts in our
> field to discuss leading edge solutions that have a proven track
> record of working. LISA-NT is put together by and for
> Windows NT administrators who need solutions to problems
> such as integration, migration, security, and management using
> today's technology. We invite you to submit technical papers as
> well as proposals for invited talks, panel sessions, tutorials,
> and work-in-progress reports. There are also opportunities for
> Birds-of-a-Feather sessions and demonstrations of products
> and solutions. Please review this call for papers, prepare a
> submission, and join us in making LISA-NT 2000 the premiere
> conference for system administrators of distributed NT-based
> environments.
If you have any specific questions regarding logistics,
etc..., send mail to <lisantchairs at usenix.org>
btw...I have presented two papers in the past involving
Samba and Windows NT. If you want to see them as
examples, the URL's are
http://www.eng.auburn.edu/~cartegw/patch32/
and
http://www.eng.auburn.edu/~cartegw/non-NT_PDC/
Cheers,
jerry
SAMBA Team
________________________________________________________________________
Gerald ( Jerry ) Carter
Engineering Network Services Auburn University
jerry at eng.auburn.edu http://www.eng.auburn.edu/users/cartegw
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