From HancockDC at missouri.edu Mon Oct 2 09:21:53 2000 From: HancockDC at missouri.edu (Hancock Jr, Denis C.) Date: Wed Aug 4 23:59:54 2004 Subject: FW: O'Reilly Seeks Peer to Peer Survey Participants Message-ID: <7B5F4A3DED02D411B49B0000E889ECB7D08F0B@umc-mail02.missouri.edu> This sounds interesting. ----------------------------------------- Denis C. Hancock?, Jr.????????? Database Administrator 213 Curtis Hall?????????????????????? 573-882-1722 (voice) UMC-Agronomy?????????????????? 573-884-7850 (fax) Columbia MO 65211????????????? HancockDC@missouri.edu -----Original Message----- From: Denise Olliffe [mailto:deniseo@oreilly.com] Sent: Wednesday, September 27, 2000 6:46 PM To: HancockDC@missouri.edu Subject: O'Reilly Seeks Peer to Peer Survey Participants Hello, O'Reilly invites you and your group members to participate in a survey that will help O'Reilly understand the technical potential of the peer to peer wave in technology. The survey information will assist in developing the structure of an upcoming O'Reilly Conference: Peer to Peer (P2P). Take the survey, and you will be entered to win 10 books of your choice. For those of you who aren't familiar with peer to peer, take a look at this article by Andy Oram: http://www.oreillynet.com/pub/a/linux/2000/09/22/p2psummit.html to participate in the survey go to: http://www.oreilly.com/news/p2p_survey.html The Peer to Peer Conference will take place at the St. Francis Hotel in San Francisco, February 14 to 16. Early next year we are also publishing "Peer-to-Peer: The Disruptive Potential of Collaborative Networking". We'd be grateful if you'd fill in the survey and let others know about its existence. We feel that an important new technological trend is building but we don't have a handle on its shape or who's interested in it. As you know, we at O'Reilly were at the forefront of the commercialization of the Internet, the early development of the Web, and have been a major force behind the growth of Open Source. Tim O'Reilly, our founder and CEO, strongly believes that Peer-to-Peer constitutes another such groundbreaking force for change. The information in the survey is strictly for our internal analysis. Thanks for your support. :) Denise