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Date: Fri, 5 Sep 2003 08:36:09 PDT7
From: Tim Cardozo <tcardoz@surewest.net >
Reply-To: scoug-general@scoug.com
To: SCOUG-general <SCOUG-general@scoug.com >
Subject: SCOUG-General: What to expect at Warpstock this year

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=========> This is a Warpstock 2003 Public Announcement <========

Just a reminder that Warpstock 2003 will be at the Doubletree
Airport Hotel in San Francisco, California, the weekend of
October 18 and 19. You can place your reservation via the web
at the Hilton's secure on-line reservation web site:

This link will give you our special rate plan of $85 a night
(single or double), so make your plans to visit San Francisco,
the City by the Bay. You can register for Warpstock 2003 at:
<http://www.bamart.com/warpstockinc>.

So far, there are several great presentations scheduled on,
"Wireless Networking with OS/2"
"IBM Hardware with official IBM Support"
"OS/2 and Novell integration"
"What's new and what is planned for eComStation 1.1"
In addition Serenity is planning two significant announcements
for eComStation and OS/2 users which will be previewed at
Warpstock. More information on these projects will appear in the
Warpstock session information in the next several weeks.

In addition there are several sessions of a multiplatform and/or
crossplatform nature such as,
"XUL (aka, the Mozilla GUI Toolkit)"
"PHP Basics"
"PHP Advanced"
"XML/XPath/XSL basics"
"Tales From the Open Source Advocacy Front"
"REXX PARSE Exposed!"
and others including a planned session on networking in a
multiplatform environment. So spread the word among those who
might be interested in these topics as well.

Finally, we have product demonstrations scheduled including
"DFSee How-To And Demonstration"
"Stalker Software Communigate Pro"
and several from our friends at Innotek!

For a list of all the currently scheduled event presentations
please see <http://www.warpstock.org/2003/presentations.html>.

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>

==========> End of Warpstock 2003 Public Announcement <==========

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-----------------------------------------
Timothy H. Cardozo
tcardoz@surewest.net

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