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From: Ken Coar (coarApache.Org)
Date: Thu Feb 14 2002 - 16:22:49 CST

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    Greetings! This message is being sent to several of the Apache
    mailing lists in order to reach the broadest possible audience
    of people interested in the Apache packages. Future messages
    will be almost entirely confined to the (low-volume) ApacheCon
    announcement list, though, so if you want to *stay* informed,
    subscribe to it by sending an empty message to
    <announce-subscribeApacheCon.Com>.

    Please read BOTH of the following paragraphs..

    I have good news! The Apache Software Foundation has completed
    the search for a conference management company for the ApacheCon
    shows, and we are getting back on track right now. More information
    will be forthcoming, but here's a quick point that may be of interest
    <grin>: Registration for the next ApacheCon will be well under US$1,000!

    We need some feedback from you: If we hold the next ApacheCon at the
    beginning of August 2002, in Las Vegas, Nevada, do you think you'll
    attend?

    We're asking because we're looking at the first full week of August,
    which would allow us to have ApacheCon right after the BlackHat and
    Def Con computer security conferences (<URL:http://www.blackhat.com/>
    and <URL:http://www.defcon.org/>), also in Las Vegas around the same
    time. However, the USENIX Security conference in San Francisco is
    also happening then, the O'Reilly open-source convention is in San
    Diego in July, and LinuxWorld is in San Francisco in the middle of
    August. No matter where you look, the event schedule is crowded.

    So, with all those conferences so close together, would you come
    to ApacheCon? We don't want to pick a date and venue and then
    not have enough people able to attend!

    Please let us know by replying to <coarApache.Org>.

    Stay tuned, and thanks for your support and patience!

    -- 
    #ken	P-)}
    

    Ken Coar, Sanagendamgagwedweinini http://Golux.Com/coar/ Author, developer, opinionist http://Apache-Server.Com/

    "Millennium hand and shrimp!"