Phoenix.pm: Fwd: O'Reilly Seeks Peer to Peer Survey Participants

Doug and Julie Miles djmilesfamily at earthlink.net
Wed Sep 27 19:03:27 CDT 2000


>Date: Wed, 27 Sep 2000 16:36:58 -0700 (PDT)
>From: Denise Olliffe <deniseo at oreilly.com>
>To: djmilesfamily at earthlink.net
>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





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