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RESNET '95 program planning meeting at EDUCOM

daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Jeff Merriman)
Thu Oct 27 00:06:18 1994

Date: Wed, 26 Oct 94 20:02:34 -0700
From: Jeff Merriman <birdland@dagobah.Stanford.EDU>
To: resnet-forum@MIT.EDU


Resnet folk,

By popular demand, and because Sandy and I are gluttons for punishment, and  
because there is so little else to do around here (just re-wiring houses,  
selecting a residence staff, reorganizing, trimming budgets, support thousands  
of in-rooms and hundreds of cluster machines, you know, no big whoop) we have  
decided it would be our pleasure to invite you all back for yet another  
star-studded event; complete with inspiring programs, good food, sunshine and  
more:
                      !!! RESNET '95 !!!

We hope no-one minds.

One of our goals this year will be to get more people involved in planning the  
event.  Towards this end, the first RESNET '95 program planning meeting will be  
held next week at EDUCOM in San Antonio.  Donna Leggett of EDUCOM has helped us  
to find space for this meeting which is currently scheduled to happen at 1:30  
on Wednesday.  An announcement of the meeting and its location will appear in  
the EDUCOM daily newsletter.  We hope that all resnet-forum folks who are there  
next week can attend.  The following is the blurb that we just sent to Donna:

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RESNET '95 Program Meeting

This past summer Stanford University hosted ResNet '94, a first-of-its-kind  
symposium designed to bring together those who plan, implement, and support  
residential information technologies, such as in-room networking,  
residence-based computer clusters and video technologies.  Stanford plans to  
host a second RESNET during the summer of 1995.  In order to make this event an  
even greater success, we invite you to join us for the first RESNET '95 program  
meeting right here at EDUCOM '94.  We will take this time to re-visit our topic  
list of issues and ideas and to find out what's on people's minds this year.   
We will also discuss the format of RESNET '95, the presentation proposal  
process, and the future of RESNET in general.

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In related news: The RESNET '94 talks are slowly but surely getting transcribed  
and a few of the presenters are editing theirs now.  We hope to start getting  
them on the web soon.  Tomorrow we will email out the MIT, UPenn, Illinois, and  
Lehigh talks for editing.  Sorry this is taking so long.

See you in San Antonio!

Jeff and Sandy


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