Please spread the word:
http://news.opensuse.org/2009/06/01/reminder-opensuse-conference-call-for-pa...
(Shorter URL for those of you who use Twitter / Identi.ca:
http://tinyurl.com/osconf-deadline)
The deadline for the openSUSE Conference call for participation is coming up
pretty rapidly -- Friday, June 5th is the last day to submit a proposal. We're
looking for contributors to openSUSE, upstream projects, and members of the
openSUSE community to participate[1].
The summit will be an opportunity to bring the openSUSE contributor community
together to share ideas, experience, hack, and help guide the direction of the
project. So we're looking to members of the community to give presentations,
tutorials, and lead birds of a feather and panel sessions in several tracks:
* Community: Marketing, translations, wiki, documentation, forums, and
openSUSE governance.
* Desktop: Topics related to the openSUSE desktop, including KDE, GNOME,
Xfce, and applications.
* Server: Use of openSUSE on the server or development of server
applications.
* Toolchain and System: The kernel, YaST, packaging, and openSUSE Build
Service.
* Open Day: Saturday will include a track for openSUSE users and people new
to Linux.
If you're interested in presenting at the openSUSE Summit, fill out the Call
for Participation Form[2] with all of the details for your participation.
We're accepting talks, tutorials, birds of a feather, and panel discussion
submissions. (Birds of feather sessions will be scheduled after hours.)
The summit will not be entirely composed of prepared presentations, so we will
be accepting a limited number of proposals. Make 'em count!
[1]: http://bit.ly/13y5n
[2]: http://bit.ly/44B4Dv
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Joe 'Zonker' Brockmeier