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Program Committees

Hack Linux: Technical Development Track
Chair: Theodore Ts'o, VA Linux Systems
Bryan C. Andregg, Red Hat
Peter Beckman, TurboLinux, Inc.
Jes Sorensen, Linux Care
Stephen Tweedie, Red Hat
Victor Yodaiken, New Mexico Institute of Mining and Technology
Leonard Zubkoff, VA Linux Systems

Use Linux: Tools and Applications Track
Chair: Greg Hankins, Atlanta Linux Showcase
Eric Ayers, Atlanta Linux Enthusiasts
Jeff Carr, LinuxPPC
Clem Cole, Compaq
Danny Cox, Atlanta Linux Showcase
Hunter Eidson, Atlanta Linux Showcase
Jon "maddog" Hall, VA Linux Systems
Vernard Martin, Atlanta Linux Showcase

Extreme Linux: Clusters and High Performance Computing Workshop
Co-Chairs: Pete Beckman, TurboLinux, Inc., and David Greenberg, Center for Computing Sciences
David Bader, University of New Mexico
Don Becker, Scyld Computing Corporation and USRA-CESDIS
Peter J. Braam, Stelias Computing Inc. & Carnegie Mellon University
Rajkumar Buyya, Monash University, Australia
Remy Evard, Argonne National Laboratories
Jon "maddog" Hall, VA Linux Systems
David Halstead, Ames Laboratory
Yutaka Ishikawa, RWCP
Walter Ligon, Clemson University
Greg Lindahl, HPTi
Bill Nitzberg, NASA
Bill Saphir, LBL/NERSC
Matt Welsh, UC—Berkeley

Conference Partners/Organizers

ALS 2000 is sponsored by USENIX, The Advanced Computing Systems Association, and the Atlanta Linux Showcase, in cooperation with Linux International.

Atlanta Linux Showcase
ALS is a not-for-profit group of volunteer computing professionals dedicated to promoting Linux and organizing the Atlanta Linux Showcase.

Linux International
Linux International is a non-profit association of groups, corporations and others that work towards the promotion of and helping direct the growth of the Linux operating system and the Linux community. More information can be found on the Linux International Website: https://www.li.org.

USENIX
The USENIX Association is a not-for-profit society of scientists, engineers, and systems administrators from around the world. Since 1975 USENIX conferences have been reporting cutting-edge developments in software and systems, bridging research and the practical in an atmosphere of peer review and open exchange of technical ideas. Learn more about USENIX at https://www.usenix.org.


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