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Subject: ANNOUNCE: [FreeBSD-Announce] BSDCan 2004 announcement
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BSDCan is pleased to announce the first Canadian BSD conference. It 
will be held May 13-16, 2004 in Ottawa, Canada.

BSDCan would like to invite everyone interested in BSD to submit 
papers. For details, please see http://www.bsdcan.org/papers.php. 

We plan to keep costs to a minimum. As such, the conference will be 
held at University of Ottawa and accommodation is available within 
the University residences. Hotels are also within close walking 
distance of the conference venue. 

The conference venue is within walking distance of the Byward Market, 
a great section of town for bars and pubs. This will be a popular 
meeting area for the BOFs. 

Attendees should find Ottawa cheaper than most other conference 
venues with many things to do and see away from the conference. 
-- 
Dan Langille : http://www.langille.org/

