Pete: we had so many wanting to take the 1 day Linux workshop at last Common
(Sunday) - there was a limit on number of participants - will it be offered
again?

jim franz

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Pete Massiello" <pmassiello@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: <midrange-l@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Wednesday, September 22, 2004 3:35 PM
Subject: COMMON information


> I thought I would pass this on, as nothing better then keeping a few
dollars in your pocket, and making a great value even better by registering
for the COMMON conference before the Early bird deadline.
>
> COMMON is extending the Early Bird deadline for the Toronto conference to
next Tuesday, September 28. That gives you a few more days to get in "under
the wire" and save $200 US.
>
> Register online at www.common.org. Please let your user group members
know:
>
> Now some blatant advertising.
>
> If you're planning to attend COMMON's Fall 2004 Conference in Toronto,
consider signing up for one of the pre-conference workshops offered the
weekend before the conference. (And keep in mind that if you register for a
workshop, you need to plan your travel and hotel stay accordingly!)
>
> The workshops, designed as part of the conference's focus on Enterprise
Application Modernization, include:
>
> "Modernizing RPG Applications" - presented by Paul Tuohy at the IBM
Research Lab Theater in Markham
>
> "Enterprise Modernization Using the IBM Toronto Tools" - a lab presented
by the IBM Toronto Lab Team at the IBM Research Lab Room in Markham
>
> "Moving to the Web with RPG" - presented by Bob Cozzi
>
> "Java Web Workshops" - a lab presented by Jim Mason
>
> "WebSphere Portal Server" - a lab presented by Astech
>
>
> There are still seats available in each workshop, but space is limited,
and registrations will be assigned on a first-come, first-served basis.
Lecture workshops cost $295 and labs cost $395. You can register for
> workshops when you sign up for the conference. Descriptions and other
details are available at www.common.org/workshops.html
>
>
>
>
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