This year, as with the past four years, hundreds of OS/2 users from around the world will gather in Toronto, Ontario, Canada to talk about their favorite operating system. And every year, these hundreds of hungry minds cry out for more presentations.
The Warpstock 2001 Event Team and the Board of Directors of Warpstock, Inc. hereby formally puts out a call to adept OS/2 users, far and wide, to submit their proposals for presentations to be given at Warpstock 2001. If you have a specific knowledge in some of the below categories and you wish to share that in support of the OS/2 community, now is the time to step forward!
Presentations on any OS/2-related topic are more than welcome, regardless of the technical level. Topic categories include, but are not limited to, programming (Java, PM, device drivers, ...), software demonstrations (how-to's, tips and tricks), internet, networking, e-business and anything else of interest to
OS/2 users. And remember, this year's conference is three days long, so be prepared to give your presentation more than once, if it's very popular.
Interested individuals should email the Toronto Event Team at
To ensure that the Warpstock staff have enough time to prepare, interested speakers should submit a title and abstract by September 1, 2001. Papers, if applicable, should be submitted by September 15, 2001.
For more information, visit http://www.warpstock.org/2001/presentations.html.
There, you will find example presentations from previous years, templates in various formats for use in overheads, and a list of suggested deadlines.
The 5th annual Warpstock conference will be held October 6-8, 2001, in Toronto, Ontario, Canada and is produced by Warpstock, Inc., a North Carolina non-profit 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 2001 website, http://www.warpstock.org or its
mirror site:
http://www.ibmforum.com/warpstock/.
Http://www.warpstock.org/2001/presentations.html
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