[opensuse-project] Reminder- openSUSE.Asia Summit Call for Paper deadline 18th, Aug
openSUSE.Asia Summit Call for Paper deadline count down. Deadline 18th, Aug 2014. Submit your paper now!! * Detail: please see http://summit.opensuse.org/#cfp * conference submission tool https://events.opensuse.org/conference/summitasia14/proposal/new --------------------------------------------------- CALL FOR PAPER The first openSUSE Asia Summit Program Committee is ready to accept your proposals for sessions! We're also ready to register visitors interested in joining us. Your talk and workshop submissions should be fit for one of the four main tracks: End Users, Business, Community and Project, Technology and Development. You can submit your abstracts in our conference submission tool. The submission period begins today, and closes Aug 18. Note that the first bunch of accepted proposal acceptance emails will be sent on Sep 1, allowing you to start planning your trip already. And of course, first come, first served! So, be in time! The Four Tracks This is the first openSUSE Asia Summit. The theme is: openSUSE - Bring you to the free world! End User Track The end user track provides the opportunity for the power users of any application to share their knowledge and share tricks they apply to get the most out of the applications they use. Know of a non-obvious but very useful feature, present it's usage to fellow Geekos and users in this track. Topics include, but not limited to, applications, desktop environments, multimedia solutions and games. Business Track The business track provides the opportunity for those that use openSUSE and/or FOSS in their business to describe the unique challenges they face. This includes, but not limited to, issues and solutions of interfacing with regulatory institutions, other business, staff training, and changing technology course. Community & Project Track Sessions in this area should focus on project and community activities, including, but not limited to, project governance, marketing, artwork and advocate reports. In many cases, this sessions bring a strong sense of unity to the project as a whole as we discuss some of the unique challenges that an Open Source Community confronts. If you have ideas that can help a community be stronger, join this track. Technology & Development Track Sessions in this area should focus on system technology and distribution development. Including, but not limited to, software packaging, development/testing/debugging tools/practices/methods. Infrastructure software, deployment strategies and monitoring. These sessions will help a few of our members gain understanding of the many tools they can use when working in development for the distribution and other exciting projects. The Events We will have four types of events: Lightning Talk (10 mins) Short Talk (30 mins) Long Talk (60 mins) Workshop (2 hours) If it is possible that your audience can practise what you share in a meeting room, you would better do a workshop. You can send in proposals until Aug 18, but the sooner the better. We will start accepting submissions on Sep 1. -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-project+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, email: opensuse-project+owner@opensuse.org
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