Contributed by jcr on from the goodnight-tokyo dept.
Undeadly readers might want to know about the announcement for AsiaBSDCon 2014 and the call for papers/tutorials dates:
AsiaBSDCon is a conference for users and developers on BSD based systems. The next conference will be held in Tokyo, in 13-16 March, 2014. The conference is for anyone developing, deploying and using systems based on FreeBSD, NetBSD, OpenBSD, DragonFlyBSD, Darwin and MacOS X. AsiaBSDCon is a technical conference and aims to collect the best technical papers and presentations available to ensure that the latest developments in our open source community are shared with the widest possible audience.
People Working On AsiaBSDCon 2014
General Chair
Program Committee Members
- Hiroki Sato (FreeBSD Project, Tokyo Institute of Technology)
- George V. Neville-Neil (Neville-Neil Consulting)
- Ryan McBride (OpenBSD Project)
- Hidetoshi Shimokawa (FreeBSD Project)
- Hajimu UMEMOTO (FreeBSD Project)
- Masao Uebayashi (The NetBSD Foundation)
Important Dates For AsiaBSDCon 2014
- 22 November 2013 -- Deadline for Submission of Tutorial Proposals
- 29 November 2013 -- Deadline for Paper Submission
- 23 December 2013 -- Notification of Acceptance of Papers and Tutorial Proposals
- 17 January 2014 -- Deadline for Submission of Tutorial Materials
- 31 January 2014 -- Deadline for Submission of Final Papers
- 13 March 2014 -- Conference 1st day: Tutorials and Meetings 1
- 14 March 2014 -- Conference 2nd day: Tutorials and Meetings 2
- 15 March 2014 -- Conference 3rd day: Paper Session 1
- 16 March 2014 -- Conference 4th day: Paper Session 2
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By horror (94.66.24.60) on
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By phessler (phessler) on why in god's name am I wearing pants?
Attending the conferences is a great way to see the videos live and in-person, as well as have the most interesting Hallway Track, discussing things with the presenters and other attendees.
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By horror (94.66.88.56) on
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> Attending the conferences is a great way to see the videos live and in-person, as well as have the most interesting Hallway Track, discussing things with the presenters and other attendees.
Totally agree with you, that's the best possible experience. But for
those who wasn't able to make it there should be the alternative way,
like what happens to the rest of world, nowdays it looks like that we
all live in a global village, making things inaccessible it just doesn't
feel right. Anyway, I know it will at some point it just takes so long
and I can't wait to watch some of those talks on some very interesting
topics.