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IP: First Conference on Freely Redistributable Software


From: Dave Farber <farber () central cis upenn edu>
Date: Wed, 8 Nov 1995 16:23:23 -0500

                CALL FOR PAPERS


        First Conference on Freely Redistributable Software


        Sponsored by the Free Software Foundation


                2-5 February 1996
                Cambridge, MA


Over the past 15 years, free and low-cost software has become ubiquitous.  
This conference will bring together implementors of several different types 
of freely redistributable software and publishers of such software (on 
various media).


There will be tutorials and refereed papers, as well as keynotes by
        Linus Torvalds and Richard Stallman


The Conference will be held at the Cambridge Center Marriott, 
2-5 February 1996.  


Papers are invited on any aspect of GNU, Linux, NetBSD, 386BSD, FreeBSD, 
expect, PERL, tcl/tk, and other tools for which the code is accessible 
and redistributable.


Extended abstracts are due on or before Thursday, 30 November 1995. 


Authors will be notified no later than 8 December.
Full papers will be due Thursday, 4 January 1996.


Program committee:
        Peter H. Salus, chair
        Robert J. Chassell
        Chris Demetriou
        John Gilmore
        Marshall Kirk McKusick
        Rich Morin
        Eric S. Raymond 
        Vernor Vinge


Abstracts of 350-750 words (in troff, PostScript, or straight ASCII, 
only) should be sent to
        conf96 () gnu ai mit edu

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