[opensuse-project] openSUSE Conference 2011 CfP open!
Dear friends, On Sunday the 11th of September it will be that time again: the openSUSE Conference starts. And of course we want an exciting program. Today, the proposal submission time starts and you have until July 11th to let us know what you want to discuss at the conference! The openSUSE Conference 2011 will happen from Sunday 11th to Wednesday 14th of September in Nuremberg, Germany. This date shouldn’t conflict with too many other conferences. We’ll be open for registration and a pre-party on Saturday night! The website on conference.opensuse.org is being updated still and we’ll let you know once you can register. We expect about 500 visitors this year and hence had to find a new location. A perfect spot was found in a previous industrial complex from AEG named ‘Zentrifuge‘. This cultural center might not be the ‘usual’ space for an IT conference but offers a very creative and open space, currently used for art and music. Exactly right for the openSUSE Free Software gathering! The committee is looking for a wide range of talks and sessions from Free Software contributors, however openSUSE related topics are obviously our focus. To simplify the wide range of activities one could plan, we have created three different sessions following the Read/Write/Execute theme. For Read-Only there are talks with the traditional slides and 5-10 minutes Q&A at the end. For Write there are the BOF sessions where discussions can take place. Finally, in Workshops the Execute bit can be set! Each session will last 40 minutes but for complicated subjects it is perfectly OK to ask for 2 consecutive or non-consecutive discussion or workshop slots! For more information about the format and how to give a talk, organize a Discussion/BOF or give a workshop, please refer to our guidelines for speakers[1]. Authors are also advised to consult the code of conduct[2] before submitting their paper. [1]http://en.opensuse.org/openSUSE:Conference_Planning_2011_guidelines_for_spea... [2]http://en.opensuse.org/openSUSE:Code_of_Conduct The proposals can be submitted to cfp@opensuse.org Deadline for the submission is July 11th 2011. We look forward to your proposals! Cheers, The oSC 2011 Paper Committee
On Monday 16 May 2011 20:17:42 Jos Poortvliet wrote:
Dear friends,
On Sunday the 11th of September it will be that time again: the openSUSE Conference starts. And of course we want an exciting program. Today, the proposal submission time starts and you have until July 11th to let us know what you want to discuss at the conference!
The openSUSE Conference 2011 will happen from Sunday 11th to Wednesday 14th of September in Nuremberg, Germany. This date shouldn’t conflict with too many other conferences. We’ll be open for registration and a pre-party on Saturday night! The website on conference.opensuse.org is being updated still and we’ll let you know once you can register.
We expect about 500 visitors this year and hence had to find a new location. A perfect spot was found in a previous industrial complex from AEG named ‘Zentrifuge‘. This cultural center might not be the ‘usual’ space for an IT conference but offers a very creative and open space, currently used for art and music. Exactly right for the openSUSE Free Software gathering!
The committee is looking for a wide range of talks and sessions from Free Software contributors, however openSUSE related topics are obviously our focus.
To simplify the wide range of activities one could plan, we have created three different sessions following the Read/Write/Execute theme. For Read-Only there are talks with the traditional slides and 5-10 minutes Q&A at the end. For Write there are the BOF sessions where discussions can take place. Finally, in Workshops the Execute bit can be set!
Each session will last 40 minutes but for complicated subjects it is perfectly OK to ask for 2 consecutive or non-consecutive discussion or workshop slots! For more information about the format and how to give a talk, organize a Discussion/BOF or give a workshop, please refer to our guidelines for speakers[1]. Authors are also advised to consult the code of conduct[2] before submitting their paper.
[1]http://en.opensuse.org/openSUSE:Conference_Planning_2011_guidelines_for_ speakers [2]http://en.opensuse.org/openSUSE:Code_of_Conduct
The proposals can be submitted to cfp@opensuse.org
Deadline for the submission is July 11th 2011.
We look forward to your proposals!
Cheers, The oSC 2011 Paper Committee
BTW to anyone, esp CfP members: please review our guidelines for speakers! http://en.opensuse.org/openSUSE:Conference_Planning_2011_guidelines_for_spea...
On Monday 16 May 2011 20:18:35 Jos Poortvliet wrote: <snip>
BTW to anyone, esp CfP members: please review our guidelines for speakers! http://en.opensuse.org/openSUSE:Conference_Planning_2011_guidelines_for_spe akers
Note that I don't give workshops so I couldn't really add good tips for that. So anyone who DOES give workshops on packaging or hacking sometimes - please go there and add a few tips on the bottom! That way you can help make our conference better!
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