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- This is the latest in a series of similar comp.std.unix articles,
- intended to give summary information about UNIX User groups
- and publications; to be accurate, but not exhaustive.
- I'm cross-posting it to comp.org.usenix and comp.unix.questions
- because there might be interest there.
-
- There are two related articles, posted at the same time as this one,
- and with subjects ``Calendar of UNIX-related Events'' and ``Access to
- UNIX-Related Standards.'' The latter is posted only to comp.std.unix.
-
- Corrections and additions to this article are solicited. I keep track
- of the conferences, groups, and publications that I attend, am a member
- of, or subscribe to. All others (the majority of the listings) I derive
- either from listings elsewhere, or from contributions by readers.
- In particular, the meeting schedules and descriptions of most of the
- groups are provided by their members. If a group doesn't have a
- meeting schedule listed, it's because nobody has sent me one. This is
- a low-budget operation: I publish what I have on hand when the time
- comes (approximately monthly).
-
- Recent additions: AT&T Technical Journal, Byte, The C Users Journal, Unique.
-
-
- Access information is given in this article for the following:
- user groups: USENIX, /usr/group, EUUG, AUUG, NZUSUGI, JUS, KUUG, AMIX,
- DECUS UNIX SIG, Sun User Group, Apollo DOMAIN Users' Society
- newsletters: ;login:, /usr/digest, EUUGN, AUUGN, NUZ
- journal: Computing Systems
- magazines: CommUNIXations, UNIX REVIEW, UNIX/WORLD,
- Multi-User Computing Magazine, UNIX Systems, UNIX Magazine
-
- Telephone numbers are given in international format, i.e., +n at
- the beginning for the country code, e.g., +44 is England, +81 Japan,
- +82 Korea, +61 Australia, +64 New Zealand, and +1 is U.S.A. or Canada.
-
- UNIX is a Registered Trademark of AT&T.
-
-
- USENIX is ``The Professional and Technical UNIX(R) Association.''
-
- USENIX Association
- P.O. Box 2299
- Berkeley, CA 94710
- U.S.A.
- +1-415-528-8649
- {uunet,ucbvax,decvax}!usenix!office
- office@usenix.org
-
- USENIX sponsors two USENIX Conferences a year, featuring technical papers,
- as well as tutorials, and with vendor exhibits at the summer conferences:
-
- Jun 20-24 1988 Hilton Hotel, San Francisco, CA
- Jan 31-Feb 3 1989 Town & Country Inn, San Diego, CA
- Jun 12-16 1989 Hyatt Regency, Baltimore, MD
- Jan 23-26 1990 Washington, DC
- Jun 11-15 1990 Marriott Hotel, Anaheim, CA
- Jan 22-25 1991 Dallas, TX
- Jun 10-14 1991 Opryland, Nashville, TN
-
- They also sponsor workshops, such as
- May 12-13 1988 Omni Shoreham Hotel, Washington, DC
- Fifth Workshop on Real-Time Software and Operating Systems
- IEEE Computer Society and USENIX Association
- Aug 29-30 1988 UNIX Security, Portland, OR
- Sep 26-27 1988 UNIX & Supercomputing, Pittsburgh, PA
- Oct 17-20 1988 C++ Conference (tentative), Denver, CO
- Nov 17-18 1988 Large Installation System Administration II, Monterey,CA
-
- Proceedings for all conferences and workshops are available at
- the door and by mail later.
-
- USENIX publishes ``;login: The USENIX Association Newsletter''
- bimonthly. It is sent free of charge to all their members and
- includes technical papers. There is a USENET newsgroup,
- comp.org.usenix, for discussion of USENIX-related matters.
-
- In 1988, USENIX started publishing a new refereed quarterly
- technical journal, ``Computing Systems: The Journal of the USENIX
- Association,'' in cooperation with University of California Press.
-
- They also publish an edition of the 4.3BSD manuals, and they
- occasionally sponsor experiments, such as methods of improving the
- USENET and UUCP networks (e.g., uunet), that are of interest and use to
- the membership. They distribute tapes of contributed software and are
- pursuing expanding that activity.
-
- There is a USENIX Institutional Representative on the IEEE P1003
- Portable Operating System Interface for Computer Environments Committee.
- That representative also moderates the USENET newsgroup comp.std.unix,
- which is for discussion of UNIX-related standards, especially P1003.
- For more details, see the posting in comp.std.unix, ``Access to
- UNIX-Related Standards.''
-
-
- /usr/group is a non-profit trade association dedicated to the promotion
- of products and services based on the UNIX operating system.
-
- /usr/group
- 4655 Old Ironsides Drive, Suite 200
- Santa Clara, California 95054
- U.S.A.
- tel: +1-408-986-8840
- fax: +1-408-986-1645
-
- The annual UniForum Conference and Trade Show is sponsored by /usr/group
- and features vendor exhibits, as well as tutorials and technical sessions.
-
- Feb 28-Mar 3 1989 Moscone Center, San Francisco, CA
- Jan 23-26 1990 Washington Hilton, Washington, DC
- Jan 22-25 1991 Infomart, Dallas, TX
- Jan 21-24 1992 Moscone Center, San Francisco CA (tentative)
-
- They also sponsor a regional show, UniForum D.C.:
-
- Aug 2-4 1988 Washington Hilton Hotel, Washington, D.C.
-
- Proceedings for all conferences are available at the shows and later
- by mail.
-
- /usr/group publishes ``CommUNIXations,'' a member magazine that
- features articles by industry leaders and observers, technical issues,
- standards coverage, and new product announcements.
-
- /usr/group also publishes the ``UNIX Products Directory,'' which lists
- products and services developed specifically for the UNIX operating system.
- ``/usr/digest'' is also published by /usr/group. This newsletter covers
- product announcements and industry projections, and is sent biweekly
- to General members of /usr/group and to non-member subscribers.
-
- /usr/group has long been deeply involved in UNIX standardization,
- having sponsored the ``/usr/group 1984 Standard,'' providing an Institutional
- Representative to the IEEE P1003 Portable Operating System for Computer
- Environments Committee, and sponsoring the /usr/group Technical Committee
- on areas that P1003 has not yet addressed. They have recently produced
- an executive summary, ``Your Guide to POSIX,'' and a technical overview
- ``POSIX Explored,'' and funded production of a draft of a ``Rationale and
- Notes'' appendix for IEEE 1003.1.
-
-
- EUUG is the European UNIX systems Users Group, which is currently
- celebrating its tenth anniversary. EUUG is closely coordinated with
- national groups in Europe, and with the European UNIX network, EUnet.
-
- EUUG secretariat
- Owles Hall
- Buntingford
- Herts SG9 9PL
- England
- Telephone +44 763 73039
- Telefax +44 763 73255
- uunet!mcvax!inset!euug
- euug@inset.co.uk
-
- They have a newsletter, EUUGN (a previous version of this article
- appeared in the latest one), and hold two conferences a year:
- 3-7 October 1988, Lisbon, Portugal
- April 1989, Brussels, Belgium
-
-
- AUUG is the Australian UNIX systems Users Group.
-
- AUUG
- P.O. Box 366
- Kensington
- N.S.W. 2033
- Australia
- uunet!munnari!auug
- auug@munnari.oz.au
-
- Phone contact can occasionally be made at +61 3 344 5225
-
- AUUG holds at least one conference a year, usually in the spring
- (August or September). The next one will be in Melbourne on 13-15
- September 1988, will be the first three day meeting, will have a larger
- equipment exhibition than any before, and will be professionally
- organized for the first time.
-
- They publish a newsletter (AUUGN) at a frequency defined to be every 2 months.
-
-
- The New Zealand UNIX Systems User Group, Inc. (NZUSUGI) has an annual meeting
- and publishes a newsletter, ``NUZ.''
-
- New Zealand UNIX Systems User Group
- P.O. Box 585
- Hamilton
- New Zealand
- +64-9-454000
-
- The next and fifth annual meeting is the New Zealand UNIX Systems User Group
- (NZUSUGI) 1988 Conference, June 9-11 1988, in Wellington, New Zealand.
-
- If you wish to present a paper, acceptance of which entitles you to a free
- conference registration, please contact the local speakers organiser,
- Dr Dick Cooper, ADATA, PO Box 2555, Christchurch, New Zealand,
- dick%cantuar@comp.vuw.ac.nz or ...uunet!vuwcomp!cantuar!dick
-
- If you would just like to attend, please respond to Ray Brownrigg, including
- a postal address for the delivery of further information as it becomes
- available. Registration forms are expected to be available in February.
-
- UUCP: {utai!calgary,uunet}!vuwcomp!dsiramd!ray
- ACSnet: ray@dsiramd.nz[@munnari]
- Ray Brownrigg
- Applied Maths Div, DSIR
- PO Box 1335
- Wellington
- New Zealand
-
-
- The Korean UNIX User Group (KUUG) has a software distribution service
- and a newsletter.
-
- Korean UNIX User Group
- ETRI
- P.O. Box 8
- Daedug Science Town
- Chungnam 300-32
- Republic of Korea
- +82-042-822-4455
-
-
- The Japan UNIX Society has two meetings a year, and a newsletter.
-
- Japan UNIX Society
- #505 Towa-Hanzomon Corp. Bldg.
- 2-12 Hayabusa-cho
- Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo 102
- Japan
- +81-03-234-2611
-
-
- AMIX - the Israeli UNIX user group, is a S.I.G. of the Israeli Processing
- Association (IPA). AMIX has a yearly conference (next one on 4-6 July 1988)
- and a yearly workshop (last one was in November).
-
- AMIX, c/o IPA
- P.O. Box 919
- Ramat-Gan
- Israel, 52109
- Tel: 00972-3-715770,715772
- amix@bimacs.bitnet
- amix@bimacs.biu.ac.il
-
-
- There are similar groups in other parts of the world. If such a group
- wishes to be included in later versions of this access list, they
- should please send me information.
-
- There is a partial list of national organizations in the November/December
- 1987 CommUNIXations.
-
-
-
- DECUS, the Digital Equipment Computer Users Society,
- has a UNIX SIG (Special Interest Group) that participates
- in its general meetings, which are held twice a year.
-
- DECUS U.S. Chapter
- 219 Boston Post Road, BP02
- Marlboro, Massachusetts 01752-1850
- U.S.A.
- +1-617-480-3418
-
- The next two DECUS Symposia are:
-
- May 16-20, 1988 Cincinnati, Ohio
- Oct 17-21, 1988 Anaheim, California
-
- See also the USENET newsgroup comp.org.decus.
-
-
- The Sun User Group (SUG) is an international organization that promotes
- communication among Sun users, OEMs, third party vendors, and Sun
- Microsystems, Inc. SUG sponsors conferences, collects and distributes
- software, produces the README newsletter and T-shirts, sponsors local
- user groups, and communicates members' problems to Sun employees and
- management.
-
- Sun Microsystems User Group, Inc.
- 2550 Garcia Avenue
- Mountain View, CA 94043
- U.S.A.
- +1 415 960 1300
- users@sun.com
- sun!users
-
- They have not set a date/location for the 1988 conference yet, but are
- actively looking for a hotel (with good pricing and lots of room).
- They've narrowed it down to several locations - Miami/Tampa Florida,
- Houston/Dallas Texas, and New Orleans LA. The date will probably be
- very early December, 1988.
-
-
- ADUS is the Apollo DOMAIN Users' Society:
-
- Apollo DOMAIN Users' Society
- c/o Andrea Woloski, ADUS Coordinator
- Apollo Computer Inc.
- 330 Billerica Rd.
- Chelmsford, MA 01824
- +1-617-256-6600, x4448
-
-
- The main general circulation (more than 10,000 copies per issue) magazines
- specifically about the UNIX system are:
-
- UNIX REVIEW UNIX/WORLD
- Miller Freeman Publications Co. Tech Valley Publishing
- 500 Howard Street 444 Castro St.
- San Francisco, CA 94105 Mountain View, CA 94041
- U.S.A. U.S.A.
- monthly monthly
- +1-415-397-1881 +1-415-940-1500
-
- Multi-User Computing magazine UNIX Systems
- Storyplace Ltd. Eaglehead Publishing Ltd.
- 42 Colebrook Row Maybury Road
- London N1 8AF Woking, Surrey GU21 5HX
- England England
- +44 1 704 9351 +44 48 622 7661
-
- UNIX Magazine
- Jouji Ohkubo
- c/o ASCII Corp.
- jou-o@ascii.junet
- +81-3-486-4523
- fax: +81-3-486-4520
- telex: 242-6875 ASCIIJ
-
- Some of the above information about magazines was taken from the
- November/December 1987 issue of CommUNIXations, which also lists
- some smaller-circulation magazines and newsletters.
-
- In addition, there is the Journal of the USENIX Association and
- the /usr/group member magazine:
-
- Computing Systems CommUNIXations
- USENIX Association /usr/group
- P.O. Box 2299 4655 Old Ironsides Drive, Suite 200
- Berkeley, CA 94710 Santa Clara, California 95054
- U.S.A. U.S.A.
- quarterly bimonthly
- +1-415-528-8649 +1-408-986-8840
-
-
- Finally, Dominic Dunlop <domo@sphinx.co.uk> has pointed out several
- publications that frequently include articles about the UNIX system or
- the C language. I've listed them below; the comments after each entry
- are his. I have excluded listings of magazines about specific hardware.
-
- AT&T Technical Journal
- AT&T Bell Laboratories
- Circulation Dept.
- Room 1K-424
- 101 J F Kennedy Parkway
- Short Hills, NJ 07078
- Bimonthly
- $40/yr (US); $50/yr (overseas)
- +1 201 564-2582
- While few issues are devoted to UNIX,
- most turn out to mention its applications.
-
- Byte
- McGraw-Hill Inc.
- Phoenix Mill Lane
- Peterborough, NH 03458
- Monthly
- $22/yr (US); $25/yr(Mex,Can); $37/yr (surface); $69/yr (air,Europe)
- +1 603 924-9281
- Concentrates mainly on personal computers,
- but covers low end of UNIX market in some depth.
-
- The C Users Journal
- ``A service of the C Users Group.''
- R&D Publications Inc
- PO Box 97
- McPherson, KS 67460
- Eight issues per year
- $20/yr (US/Mex/Can); $30/yr (overseas)
- +1 316 241-1065
- Mainly DOS-oriented; some UNIX.
-
- Unique
- ``The UNIX System Information Source.''
- Infopro Systems
- PO Box 220
- Rescue, CA 95672
- Monthly
- $79/yr (US,overseas); $99/yr (air)
- +1 916 677-5870
- High-quality industry newsletter.
- Emphasis on marketing implications of technical developments.
-
-
- The following information about bookstores was taken from the
- November/December 1987 issue of CommUNIXations. In the interests of
- space, I have arbitrarily limited the selection listed here to those
- bookstores or suppliers specifically dedicated to computer books, and
- not part of other organizations.
-
- Computer Literacy Bookshop UNIX Book Service
- 2590 No. First St. 35 Bermuda Terrace
- San Jose, CA 95131 Cambridge, CB4 3LD
- U.S.A. England
- +1-408-4350-1118 +44-223-313273
-
- Cucumber Bookshop Jim Joyce's UNIX Book Store
- 5611 Kraft Ave. 47 Potomac St.
- Rockville, MD 20852 San Francisco, CA 94117
- U.S.A. U.S.A.
- +1-301-881-2722 +1-415-626-7581
-
- Volume-Number: Volume 14, Number 3
-
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