On Sat, 27 Dec 2002 the voices made Andrew write:

A> This may be a duplicate, but I saw it on Slashdot. MIT is holding a spam
A> conference on Jan 17th,2003. Details are at
A> http://www.spamconference.org.

 Check the speakerlist and you'll see that there are two people that will talk
about SpamAssassin (Matt Sergeant) and something SA-related (Barry Warsaw).

 I wish I could convince myself it's worth the money to go there.


 Hmmm... let's start a "if I had to pick one speaker this is the one I would
want to listen to"-poll (sorry y'all, but I'm bored waiting for people to
wake up so that I can bother them with my newest great ideas =) ).


 Bill Yerazunis, MERL
        0

 Jason Rennie, MIT AI Lab
        0

 John Draper, ShopIP
        0

 John Graham-Cumming, POPFile
        0

 Paul Judge, CipherTrust
        0

 Robert Rothe, eleven GmbH, Germany
        0

 Matt Sergeant, MessageLabs
        0

 Paul Graham, Arc
        0

 Barry Warsaw, Pythonlabs at Zope Corporation
        0

 Jean-David Ruvini -- e-lab Bouygues SA, France
        0

 Barry Shein, CEO, The World
        0

 Eric Raymond, Open Source Initiative
        1

 Teodor Zlatanov, spam.el Maintainer
        0

 Joshua Goodman, Microsoft Research
        0

 Michael Salib, MIT
        0


 It wasn't easy picking just one, but although Paul Graham would be very
interesting to listen to, I had to go with Eric Raymond due to me interest in
the "one guy starting a project and lots of people suddenly finding out about
it"-part. =)


        /t
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