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Date: Sun, 12 Oct 2003 20:39:12 PDT7
From: Tim Cardozo <tcardoz@surewest.net >
Reply-To: scoug-general@scoug.com
To: SCOUG-general <SCOUG-general@scoug.com >
Subject: SCOUG-General: Schedule of Sessions @ Warpstock 2003

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HTML and Lotus 1-2-3 versions of the latest schedule of sessions
for Warpstock 2003 are available at:
<http://www.warpstock.org/2003/presentations/schedule.html> and
<http://www.warpstock.org/2003/presentations/schedule.123>
respectively.

As indicated, Warpstock registration is open at 6:30 PM on Friday
night, October 17th, in the Exhibit room (that's the
Tiburon/Sausalito room) at the hotel. Please register Friday
night if at all possible. This will ensure that you and our
Warpstock volunteers don't miss any of the great Warpstock
sessions on Saturday and Sunday.

Here's an update on the sessions scheduled for Warpstock 2003.

Due to work timing problems, Bruce Shroeder, from NorthLAN
Solutions, had to cancel his sessions as did Robin Miller of
Slashdot. However, we've picked up several more including three
sessions on OS/2-eCS installation, and sessions on Disaster
Recovery Scenarios, Themes and UI tweaking on eCS, a demo of
Stalker Software's Communigate Pro, and, as noted earlier, what
should prove to be Warpstock 2003 highlights, the OpenOffice.org
on OS/2-eCS and New Virtual Machine Support sessions.

Also, rumor has it we haven't heard the last from IBM yet on
OS/2. We're planning a Round Table discussion on the future
prospects for our OS of choice what with the imminent arrival
of 64-bit operating systems that will take advantage of Intel's
Itanium as well as AMD's Opteron processors. IBM folks that
talk to us say they have news to share. So, this session looks
to be noteworthy if not of critical value to all of us OS/2-eCS
fans.

Here are our categories and the latest sessions list.

GEN=General, NET=Networking, PRG=Programming, OPS=Open Source,
DEM=Product Demonstration

Category Topic Speaker
-------- ---------------------------- ------------------
GEN-01 IBM Updates Oliver Mark
GEN-02 IBM : Server Based Computing Oliver Mark
GEN-03 Warp Doctor - the site Douglas Clark
GEN-04 eComStation Maintenance Chuck McKinnis
GEN-05 Installation hardware issues Jose Rodriguez
GEN-06 Multi-boot Scenarios Jose Rodriguez
GEN-07 Bring in your install problems Jose Rodriguez
GEN-08 Themes and UI tweaks on eCS Alex Taylor
GEN-09 What's new with eCS Joachim Benjamins
GEN-10 New Virtual Machine Support Robert Henschel
GEN-11 The Future of eCS and OS/2 (Panel)

NET-01 Wireless Networking and OS/2 Lewis G. Rosenthal
NET-02 Novell and OS/2 Integration Lewis G. Rosenthal
NET-03 Home networking for the Non-Geek Stan Sidlov

PRG-01 Rexx PARSE Exposed! Chip Davis
PRG-02 XML/XPATH/XSL Basics Arne Blankerts
PRG-03 PHP Basics Arne Blankerts
PRG-04 Advanced PHP (MVC, OOP) Arne Blankerts
PRG-05 XUL : The Mozilla GUI Toolkit Arne Blankerts
PRG-06 PERL and OS/2 Dr. Ilya Zakharevich

OPS-01 Open Source OS/2 Development Lynn Maxson
OPS-02 OpenOffice.org on OS/2-eCS Oliver Stein

DEM-01 DFSee - How To and Demo Jan Van Wijk
DEM-02 Communigate Pro Philip Slater
DEM-03 Innotek Products Oliver Stein
DEM-04 Innotek Development Kits Oliver Stein
DEM-05 WarpIN - the Free Installer Douglas Clark
DEM-06 Disaster Recovery Scenarios Brent Bowlby

For complete information on any of our sessions, just navigate
on over to <http://www.warpstock.org/2003/presentations/>.

There's still time (but less than a week now!) to make your
plans to attend the seventh annual Warpstock convention in San
Francisco, the city by the Bay.

To register for Warpstock online, you can use our secure Bank
America Mart page at:
<http://www.bamart.com/Store.asp?m=Warpstockinc&n=9&k=4268&s=Registration>.

If you still need to make your hotel reservations, here's the
link to the Doubletree Hotel San Francisco Airport's homepage:
<http://www.doubletree.com/en/dt/hotels/index.jhtml?ctyhocn=SFOAODT>

The hotel's direct number is 1-650-344-5500. Their FAX number is
1-650-340-8851.

Warpstock, Inc., is a North Carolina corporation. The Warpstock
annual conference is a gathering of OS/2 users, developers, and
vendors from around the world for the purpose of education and
advocacy. More information is available at the Warpstock web
site: <http://www.warpstock.org>

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Timothy H. Cardozo
tcardoz@surewest.net

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