Hush, hush. I can't really spill the beans now, but suffice it to say that the OpenSolaris team is set to make some major news at this year's CommunityOne conference, June 1-3, 2009. Kicking off the CommunityOne conference at 9:00 a.m. PDT on June 1 will be the opening general session keynotes, delivered by John Fowler, executive vice president of Systems, and Dave Douglas, senior vice president of Cloud Computing and Chief Sustainability Officer, Sun Microsystems. For those who can not attend CommunityOne in person, the opening general session keynotes and the OpenSolaris technical sessions will also be available online at: http://www.opensolaris.com/communityone/.
OpenSolaris For the CommunityOne technical sessions on June 1, OpenSolaris content will be featured as part of the general Operating Systems/Platform track. There will also be two OpenSolaris software specific tracks, one for developers and one for system administrators.
Located in Booth #322 on the Pavilion floor, the OpenSolaris Install Lounge is a place for students, developers, rockers and all attendees of the CommunityOne and JavaOne conferences. The Install Lounge will consist of three areas: an OpenSolaris Install Fest area, RockBand 2 area and the "Apps of Steel" showcase area, which will highlight the winners of the Apps of Steel Challenge. The OpenSolaris Install lounge provides a unique opportunity for attendees to meet with peers, as well as OpenSolaris software engineers. OpenSolaris

CommunityOne is a three-day event that will bring together developers, students and technologists to focus on open source innovation and implementation. The June 1 conference program is the result of a public call for papers and will offer more than 80 sessions led by contributors of dozens of open source and community projects, including Ajax, MySQL, GlassFish, JavaFX, OpenOffice.org, OpenSolaris, NetBeans, Groovy, PHP, Apache, Android, Jython and Django. All CommunityOne attendees will receive free access to the JavaOne conference general sessions June 2-4, and to the combined CommunityOne and JavaOne Pavilion June 1-4.

For more information about the CommunityOne conference,visit: http://developers.sun.com/events/communityone/2009/west/; view updates on Twitter http://twitter.com/CommunityOne/; or join the CommunityOne Facebook group at: http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=13415456609.
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