[Linux-aus] Reminder: linux.conf.au 2006 - Call For Papers
Mike Beattie
mike at ethernal.org
Fri Aug 5 16:08:01 UTC 2005
2006 - Dunedin, NZ!
linux.conf.au is the annual Australian Linux technical conference, and is
one of the largest gatherings of users and developers of Free and Open
Source Software in the Southern Hemisphere. It is an opportunity for
developers and groups to present their ideas amongst peers, and for the Free
Software and Open Source communities to gather in general.
Summary:
A gentle reminder that the Call for Papers is open, and there's only
one month remaining for submissions!
http://lca2006.linux.org.au/cfp.php
The 2006 conference is being held in Dunedin, New Zealand, at The University
of Otago[1]. More information can be found on the conference website:
http://lca2006.linux.org.au/
Call for papers:
The organisers of linux.conf.au 2006 would like to invite you to
submit a paper for presentation at one of the world's leading Linux
community conferences.
Most presentations will be of a technical nature, but those covering
legal, educational, organisational, community or similar aspects of
open source software will also be welcome. Promotional presentations,
commercial advertisements, sales pitches and their like are not
appropriate for this conference.
Papers on the following topics are encouraged:
* The Linux kernel, filesystems and networking
* Databases and storage
* Programming languages and tools
* Linux on the desktop: productivity, groupware and GUIs
* Multimedia, audio, video, music and games
* Security
* Linux deployments, practical experience and war stories
* Linux on unusual platforms: embedded systems, virtual systems,
handhelds and very large systems
* Distributions, management and standardization
* Other open source projects
We are open to a broader range of topics as well, even non-Linux based
projects. So, submit it to us anyway! Please note however, that all
presentations must be based on 'open source' software and projects.
We have two (very different) main presentation formats: 120+ minute
interactive tutorials and 50 minute seminars. You may also wish to
participate in a miniconf, lightning talk, BOF session, or present a
poster.
** Submission Guidelines
Abstracts are required for paper, tutorial and work in progress
presentations. Abstracts should be up to 400 words and be submitted
to the Paper Review Committee via the web page:
http://lca2006.linux.org.au/cfp/
Submission requires pre-registration as an Author, providing the
following information:
* Author's full name (and preferred handle, if any)
* Author's complete email address
* Author's affiliation with commercial or relevant organisations
* Author's postal address
* Author's telephone and/or mobile numbers, with area and country codes.
* Author's short biography, in around 1 - 3 paragraphs.
* Whether travel and accommodation assistance will be required
Abstracts and biographies should be submitted as plain text. The final
paper should be submitted in an appropriate open format, such as 7-bit
ASCII text, HTML, DocBook or LaTeX.
Any featured software in papers must be available under a licence
compatible with the Open Source Definition[2]. Any papers that are
accompanied by non-disclosure agreement forms will be rejected. All
successful papers must be eligible for republication on-line and on
distribution media given to conference attendees. linux.conf.au
requires publication rights to accepted papers, including the
publication of the audio proceedings as well as publication and
reproduction rights to any video filmed during the presentations.
These rights are non-exclusive. Copyright ownership is retained by
the author. Submitting an abstract indicates understanding of and
consent to these conditions.
In the event that you miss one of the deadlines we reserve the right
to revoke any offer to present your paper. We take having the paper
for the conference proceedings very seriously and late submissions
place an undue burden on our formatting team.
** Travel and Accommodation Assistance
Some financial assistance is available for speakers' travel and
accommodation in cases of need. Please indicate in the appropriate
place during registration as an Author if this is the case.
Financial assistance may be withheld if final complete submissions
aren't received by the date specified above.
Dates to Remember:
* CFP Opened: Tuesday July 12, 2005
* Abstracts Due: Tuesday September 5, 2005
* Notifications by Review Committee begin: Wednesday September 20, 2005
* Final Complete Submissions Due: Friday December 1, 2005
* Conference begins: Monday January 23, 2006
Please feel free to forward this announcement to your local LUG, or any
other person or group that would be interested!
[1]: http://www.otago.ac.nz/
[2]: http://www.opensource.org/osd.html
Regards,
Mike Beattie,
linux.conf.au 2006 Organisers
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