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linux.conf.au 2013 - Call for Proposals Posted by Andrew Ruthven
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Comments (0) Trackbacks (0) linux.conf.au 2013 - Call for ProposalsWe are pleased to announce that the Call for Proposals for linux.conf.au 2013 is now open! The conference will showcase the best of open source and community-driven software and hardware. It will be held in Canberra at the Australian National University from Monday 28 January to Saturday 2 February, 2013, and provides a great opportunity for open source developers, users, hackers, and makers to share their ideas and further improve their projects. Important DatesCall for proposals opens: 1 June 2012Call for proposals closes: 6 July 2012 Email notifications from papers committee: 28 August 2012 Early Bird registrations open: 1 October 2012 Conference dates: Monday 28 January to Saturday 2 February 2013 Information on ProposalsThe linux.conf.au 2013 papers committee is looking for a broad range of proposals, and will consider submissions on anything from programming and software, to desktop, userspace, community, government, and education. There is only one rule: Your proposal must be related to open source. This year, the papers committee is going to be focused on deep technical content, and things we think are going to really matter in the future -- that might range from freedom and privacy to open source cloud systems or to energy efficient server farms of the future. However, the conference is to a large extent what the speakers make it -- if we receive many excellent submissions on a topic, then it’s sure to be represented at the conference. For more information see the full call for proposals on the linux.conf.au 2013 website. |
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