From: Sara Winge <s...@oreilly.com> Subject: 3/5 Press Conf. re: 2nd Open Source Summit Date: 1999/03/01 Message-ID: <199903011750.JAA07267@rock.west.ora.com>#1/1 X-Deja-AN: 450168233 Sender: ed...@xenitec.on.ca (Ed Hew) Approved: scoann...@xenitec.on.ca Organization: O'Reilly & Associates Followup-To: comp.unix.sco.misc Newsgroups: comp.unix.sco.announce [While not quite on-charter, this announcement may be of interest. --ed] ---- PRESS CONFERENCE Friday, March 5, 4:30-5:30 p.m. San Jose Museum of Art, Charlotte Wendel Room 110 South Market St., San Jose Beverages and hors d'oeuvres will be served RSVP to Sara Winge: s...@oreilly.com or 800-998-9938 RESULTS OF 2ND OPEN SOURCE AND COMMUNITY LICENSING SUMMIT TO BE ANNOUNCED On Friday, March 5, O'Reilly & Associates is hosting the 2nd Open Source(TM) and Community Licensing Summit in San Jose, CA. Tim O'Reilly, president and CEO of O'Reilly & Associates, is convening this gathering of leading open source developers and representatives from corporations that are working with the open source community. The approximately 50 participants at this private meeting will explore the opportunities and challenges in advancing the use and further development of open source software. At the press conference immediately following the summit, participants will report on the results of the meeting and answer questions from the press. O'Reilly fueled the interest in open source software by hosting the 1st Open Source Summit in April, 1998. Participants at the 2nd Open Source and Community Licensing Summit include: Jeremy Allison, Samba Ken Arnold, Sun-Jini Larry Augustin, VA Research Fred Baker, IETF Brian Behlendorf, Apache Group Steve Burbeck, IBM Steve Byrne, Java-Linux Port Wayne Caccamo, Hewlett Packard Ken Coar, IBM/Apache L. Peter Deutsch, Ghostscript David Fair, Intel Roy Fielding, Apache Group John Gilmore, Cygnus Solutions Jim Hamerly, Netscape Dick Hardt, ActiveState Chris Hernberger, Corel/Netwinder Jordan Hubbard, FreeBSD Phil Hughes, Linux Journal Alexandre Julliard, Corel/Wine Tom Kalil, National Economic Council Ransom Love, Caldera Rob Malda, Slashdot.org Charles Marker, SGI Kirk McKusick, BSD Cliff Miller, Pacific Hi Tech Tim O'Reilly, O'Reilly & Associates Sam Ockman, Penguin Computing Greg Olson, Sendmail, Inc. Jon Orwant, The Perl Journal John Ousterhout, Scriptics Sameer Parekh, OpenSSL/C2Net Arvind Parthasarathi, Oracle Chris Peterson, Foresight Institute Eric Raymond, Open Source Initiative Chip Salzenberg, Open Source Initiative Janet Smith, Informix Gavriel State, Corel-Wine Jon Stevens, Java/Apache Michael Tiemann, Cygnus Solutions Linus Torvalds, Linux Guido van Rossum, Python Hal Varian, UC Berkeley Paul Vixie, Internet Software Consortium Larry Wall, Perl Tim Wilkenson, Kaffe Bob Young, Red Hat Jamie Zawinski, Mozilla.org ### Open Source is a trademark of the Open Source Initiative.