Linked by Phil Hollenback on Thu 14th Apr 2005 06:08 UTC
General Unix This is the 30th anniversary of USENIX, the Advanced Computer Association. USENIX was started in 1975 as 'The Unix Users Group' and has been holding regular conferences ever since (along with many other activities, of course). USENIX focuses on the Unix world, including unix-like OSes like Linux. The USENIX conference is the place to go if you want to find out about topics such as advanced system administration or the latest filesystem research projects. USENIX is a blend of academic presentations and socialization. If you want to ask Andy Tanenbaum what he thinks of Linux, you can do it at USENIX.
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by Lumbergh on Thu 14th Apr 2005 20:00 UTC

No, Stallman won't be there. After all, it's GNU (Not Unix).