4th Annual Linux Showcase and Conference, Atlanta

Call for Papers

Conference Overview

Important Dates

Program Committees

Technical Sessions

How to Submit

Tutorials, WiPs, and BoFs

Exhibition

Web Submission Forms


Call for Papers in PDF Format

OVERVIEW

The highlight of this year's Linux community calendar is undoubtably the Annual Linux Showcase and Conference. Now in its fourth year, ALS 2000 is specifically designed for the Linux enthusiast, with an emphasis on high-caliber technical knowledge. This conference is developed by a volunteer community of computing professionals and by USENIX, a not-for-profit technical association respected for its tradition of in-depth technical conferences.

ALS 2000 promises to be the biggest event in ALS history, expanding its technical program to include more tutorials, refereed papers, invited talks, Birds-of-a-Feather sessions, hothouses, and opportunities for informal discussions with Linux experts, professionals, and vendors. The conference includes a three-day vendor exhibition in which more than 80 companies will showcase their latest products and services.

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