Xref: utzoo comp.org.usenix:694 unix-pc.general:2111 Path: utzoo!utgpu!watmath!uunet!xanth!galaxia!dave From: dave@galaxia.Newport.RI.US (David H. Brierley) Newsgroups: comp.org.usenix,unix-pc.general Subject: Unix-PC BOF at USENIX next week Message-ID: <541@galaxia.Newport.RI.US> Date: 27 Jan 89 02:16:12 GMT Organization: Dave's Very Own Personal System Lines: 50 I called the USENIX office to see about scheduling a unix-pc BOF but apparently they have already starting to pack things up to head for San Diego. The person who is doing the scheduling of the BOFs (Judy) has my name and I am supposed to talk with her about it when I arrive. I will be arriving late Sunday and they will probably have closed the desk by the time I get there but I will try to get together with her first thing Monday. I am going to try to schedule the BOF for either Tuesday night or Wednesday night. My first preference is Tuesday because there is already a bunch of stuff scheduled for Wednesday. If you have strong feelings one way or the other about the choice of nights, send me e-mail right away or call the hotel and either leave a message for me at the desk or leave a message for me with the USENIX folks. What I would like to do at the BOF is the following: 1. An informal panel discussion about some of the issues we all face. What is the future of the 3b1? What software is available for the machine? What are some of the security issues that we all should be addressing? What would other people like to talk about? 2. If any of the more prominent members of our group (John Milton, Lenny Tropiano, Mike Ditto, etc) are present they will be asked if they could tell us about the status of the projects they are working on. 3. If by some miracle of circumstance any of the developers from ATT are at the conference maybe they could be persuaded to give us some info on the current set of fix disks (unofficially, of course). 4. If anyone wants to stand up and talk about something interesting they are doing with their machine or some interesting software they have either developed or have access to, they will certainly be welcome to do so. One last thing, we are trying to make arrangements for a software exchange. If anyone has a machine they can bring, and you have not been contacted already, please call me at the hotel on Monday. If you have any software that you think others might want, please bring it. Also bring blank disks. I will have both source and binary distributions of sendmail available as well as some other stuff such as RCS, *Berkeley Mail*, and whatever else I have time to write out to disk before I leave. If anybody has any other ideas for what we might do, feel free to let me know. I have never tried to organize a BOF before so I am more than willing to accept suggestions, especially if you've ever done something like this before. Hope to see as many of you as possible in San Diego. Bye for now. -- David H. Brierley Home: dave@galaxia.Newport.RI.US {rayssd,xanth,lazlo,jclyde}!galaxia!dave Work: dhb@rayssd.ray.com {sun,decuac,gatech,necntc,ukma}!rayssd!dhb