[Linux-aus] linux.conf.au 2020 - Call for Sessions and Miniconfs final week!

Joel Addison joel at lca2020.linux.org.au
Tue Jul 23 22:56:36 AEST 2019


Hello everyone,

We are now in the final week for submissions to the linux.conf.au 2020 
Call for Sessions and Miniconfs. If you have not yet submitted your 
proposal, now is the time to start working on it to get it in by the 
cutoff, Sunday 28 July Anywhere on Earth (AoE) 
(https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anywhere_on_Earth).

As you know, our theme for linux.conf.au 2020 is "Who's Watching", 
focusing on security, privacy and ethics. As big data and IoT-connected 
devices become more pervasive, it's no surprise that we're more 
concerned about privacy and security than ever before.

Call for Sessions

Would you like to talk in the main conference of linux.conf.au 2020?
The main conference runs from Wednesday to Friday, with multiple streams 
catering for a wide range of interest areas.
We welcome you to submit a session 
(https://linux.conf.au/programme/sessions/) proposal for either a talk 
or tutorial now.

Call for Miniconfs

Miniconfs are dedicated day-long streams focusing on single topics, 
creating a more immersive experience for delegates than a session.
Miniconfs are run on the first two days of the conference before the 
main conference commences on Wednesday.
If you would like to organise a miniconf 
(https://linux.conf.au/programme/miniconfs/) at linux.conf.au, we want 
to hear from you.


If you have something to share about security, privacy or anything open 
source make sure you submit a proposal for a talk or miniconf.
You can find out how to submit your session or miniconf proposals at 
https://linux.conf.au/programme/proposals/.

If you have any questions, please contact us via email at 
contact at lca2020.linux.org.au.

The session selection committee is looking forward to reviewing your 
proposals!

Kind regards,
LCA2020 team


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