ApacheCon 2004 Registration Open
Orbital Sander writes "Registration is now open for ApacheCon 2004, held on November 15-17 in Las Vegas. The conference features over 65 sessions about topics as diverse as the Apache httpd web server (which drives over 67% of all web sites on the Internet including Slashdot) to the foundation's Web Services projects. The weekend preceding the conference has a program of tutorials, three hour hands-on sessions presented by the finest minds in the Apache community. Wanna rub shoulders with the developers and power users of the Apache software? Registering before October 31 gets you $100 off."
The conference features over 65 sessions about topics as diverse as the Apache httpd web server (which drives over 67% of all web sites on the Internet including Slashdot)...
Yes but as we all know 99% of all websites (excluding slashdot - a reference to DOS I think) are rubbish. IIS only runs the good 1% of web sites.
Eight hundred dollars? Plus accommodation, plus flights, and plus tutorials? I would love to spend the afternoon talking to Perrin Harkins about profiling and preforking, and I'm sure it would help me enormously, but really, who's got $2grand to drop on that except corporate drones with training budgets to burn? Not fun. Back to the mailing lists with me.
I really do wish to take one of my few precious weekends and leave the wife at home so I can go chat it up with overweight code monkeys in a convention center in the middle of some hellhole city. It will be a blast, I'm sure.
~Andrew Jackson