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Theo to speak at AUUG'2004 conference

Contributed by grey on from the darn there are a lot of conferences dept.

While we certainly weren't intending to make a trend out of announcing OpenBSD developers speaking at conferences, here is the third consecutive post on just such a thing. Theo de Raadt will be speaking at the AUUG'2004 conference in Melbourne, Australia in September. You can find out more about the conference at:

http://www.auug.org.au/events/2004/auug2004/

Apparently early bird registrations end this Friday, so while our readers may be feeling blasted with conference announcements, perhaps a few can save some cash.

Additionally, it sounds as though there are some other events beforehand including a tutorial session that Theo will be putting on in late August. There is further mention of it in this announcement to misc@ as well as here.

As always, you can find information about upcoming events pertaining to OpenBSD on the events page at http://www.openbsd.org/events.html and looking at that you'll notice that Theo is also planning to speak at SyScAN '04.

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  1. By Anonymous Coward (67.71.119.129) on

    Has there ever been, or are there any audio/video clips available of such people in hackathons and conferences such as this? I'd really like to see and hear some of these. Any links or such would be very greatly appreciated! Thank you and sorry for my english.

  2. By Anonymous Coward (206.107.199.254) on

    I've heard the venue has changed. It will now be heald in the castle AUUUUUUUUUUUG.......

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