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J1 this year has been interesting. On my way over to the conference I found out that my technical session talk had been changed from "alternate status" to a scheduled time. Unfortuneately the time was Friday afternoon at the same time as my flight out of San Fran. So they cancelled it, but a few hundred of you had already signed up for the talk. I suggested switching to any other tech slot or to a BOF. I ended up with a 9:30pm BOF-timed but still named "technical" section. At the current moment, I'm not sure if I should consider this a talk or not, but I'm pretty sure that you probably won't be there. Here is a summary of what was presented.
on May 17, 2006 | Permalink | Discuss