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COMMON is going to press with advertising that talks about V5R3. IBMrs have been talking about V5R3 in public now for at least a couple of months. What they have not been discussing is functionality. I think you can safely say the word is out, its V5R3 and it will be announced by COMMON in May. Since the announce date and COMMON are so close, the first/best place to learn about the feature/function of V5R3 will be COMMON. I don't know if IBM has any plans for the traditional road shows.
Aside from the V5R3 stuff at COMMON, don't forget there will be a major focus area on Linux! There will be a Sunday all day hands on seminar (with a break for lunch and opening session), several traditional labs, and north of 25 sessions just to bring your knowledge of Linux up to speed. We have sourced speakers that are not traditional iSeries speakers to talk Linux, and IBM has really stepped up the plate with enormous support.
Regarding registration, I think the site is up and running, and you can register for the Sunday all day seminar at no extra charge over the normal conference fee. Seating is limited (due to the size of the lab) so sign up quickly to reserve your spot.
Jim Oberholtzer COMMON Volunteer Conference Education Team Linux Subject Matter Expert
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