[Linux-aus] OSDC2013 registrations open and CFP

Cherie Ellis cherie at openmedia.co.nz
Sun May 12 08:36:23 EST 2013


could you please forward this to your mailing list?

The Australasian Open Source Developers Conference is one of the top 
conferences for developers in Asia Pacific. It's primarily focused on 
development with open source tools and development of open source 
software, and is now in its 10th year.

For the first time, the conference is crossing the ocean and is landing 
in Auckland, New Zealand, 21st - 23rd October 2013, at the lavish 
Langham Hotel. This makes it truly an international event to that is a 
must attend.

Covering everything from revision control to the latest software 
development methodologies and tools, OSDC cannot afford to be missed by 
anyone who uses open source development tools, or writes open source 
software.

Our focus this year is security, identity and privacy.

We need YOU as a presenter! Your pet project, what you're currently 
working on, what you'd like to work on. You've got a great idea in your 
head, and and we would like you to speak about it at OSDC2013 Auckland. 
Perhaps someone has suggested that you submit a proposal because they're 
impressed with what you've been doing, or perhaps you've given talks at 
other conferences or events and you'd like to give one here. Perhaps 
you're a repeat speaker, or at least a repeat proposal-submitter and you 
want some hints on how to make it much more likely your talk will be 
accepted. Now you need to read Jacinta Richardson's document on how to 
submit a presentation 
<http://osdcnz.wordpress.com/need-to-know/getting-your-conference-abstractproposal-accepted/>.

Your presentation should be either 30 or 45 minutes.

Visit www.osdc.org.nz <http://www.osdc.org.nz>for registration and 
information.

Best regards

The OSDC2013 team

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