Just hold these dates: october 11-13, 2005
We've arranged for the lacsi symposium, in santa fe: http://lacsi.rice.edu/symposium/ to set up 2.5 days for a linuxbios summit. The info on the linuxbios track, hotels, etc. should be on that web page later today or tomorrow. We hope to have vendor talks, and discussions on where we as a community are going with linuxbios.
The time of year is nice in santa fe, new mexico is beautiful, the food is great, the hotel is very pleasant: do consider coming! We'd like to see all of you folks out here.
Vendors on this list, if you have something you'd like to talk about, please get back to me.
thanks
ron
I'm little comfused about linuxbios summit with lacsi symposium.
So linuxbios summit will be a session of lacsi symposium?
or I must register to lacsi symposium?
YH
On 8/2/05, Ronald G. Minnich rminnich@lanl.gov wrote:
Just hold these dates: october 11-13, 2005
We've arranged for the lacsi symposium, in santa fe: http://lacsi.rice.edu/symposium/ to set up 2.5 days for a linuxbios summit. The info on the linuxbios track, hotels, etc. should be on that web page later today or tomorrow. We hope to have vendor talks, and discussions on where we as a community are going with linuxbios.
The time of year is nice in santa fe, new mexico is beautiful, the food is great, the hotel is very pleasant: do consider coming! We'd like to see all of you folks out here.
Vendors on this list, if you have something you'd like to talk about, please get back to me.
thanks
ron
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On Tue, 2 Aug 2005, yhlu wrote:
I'm little comfused about linuxbios summit with lacsi symposium.
So linuxbios summit will be a session of lacsi symposium?
co-located, same place, same time, same bureaucracy, just register, but hold on until it mentions linuxbios on there so you can check the box.
It's saving us lots of work to do it this way ...
And you will just register for lacsi symposium.
ron
oh, and, by appearing at LACSI, if you want, you can meet some real supercomputing dudes.
ron