[Oisf-announce] Don't forget to RSVP for the OISF Brainstorming Session!
Matt Jonkman
jonkman at jonkmans.com
Mon Jun 21 18:15:09 UTC 2010
The next OISF Brainstorming Meeting is set for San Francisco, July 16,
2010. 10:00 am until 4:00pm, or later as needed. Seats are filling up
fast. We've moved to a larger room to accommodate all. Please RSVP as
soon as possible if you plan to be there. It's free to attend!
Coffee and juice will be served as well as a light lunch.Come meet most
of the the Suricata Development Team! Get your ideas and priorities heard!
Our previous meeting was in Washington DC late last year and we had a
standing room only crowd. Great ideas, great solutions, and most of our
Phase One Feature Plan was solidified there. Don't miss this second
meeting, the ideas that float around the room are well worth your trip
to town!
Please RSVP early so we can plan for you. Free lunch and drinks, and a
great view of San Francisco! We're on Lower Nob Hill on California
Street near Fisherman's Wharf at the Golden Gateway Holiday Inn. Great
place to relax and see the sights after the meeting.
http://www.holidayinn.com/hotels/us/en/san-francisco/sfogg/hoteldetail
The overall goals of the meeting will be:
Review where we are in Phase One
Outline our Feature Plans for Phase Two
Review new Ideas and Technologies
Update you on the Technical Challenges faced
Solicit new Ideas!
Solidify Phase Two Feature Planning
If you're interested in consortium membership this is a prefect time to
stop in and talk in person about what it might entail and what benefits
you would enjoy. The team will be in town a day or so before and after
the meeting, plenty of time to talk!
So please, RSVP if you believe you can make it to the meeting by sending
an email to meeting at openinfosecfoundation.org. We have a great group
rate at the hotel. We look forward to seeing you there!
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Matthew Jonkman
Emerging Threats
Open Information Security Foundation (OISF)
Phone 765-429-0398
Fax 312-264-0205
http://www.emergingthreats.net
http://www.openinfosecfoundation.org
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