Maclover
01-09-2010, 10:20 PM
16th International LinuxTag, June 9–12, 2010
Berlin Fairgrounds, Germany
LinuxTag seeks exciting and suitable proposals for talks of its lecture series. Interested speakers are asked to submit their papers until January 29th, 2010.
LinuxTag gets people not just to use free software, but to live it. Speakers at LinuxTag present useful, interesting topics that indicate coming trends. Everyone can present at LinuxTag, as far as he has gained expertise in a certain subject area. We especially encourage newcommers being either end-user, system administrator, developer, or entrepreneurs to submit a proposal.
The program committee is seeking proposals for the lecture program on topics including, but not limited to, the following:
Open Source Success Stories, Public Sector, Security, Cloud Computing, Web Programming, Ubuntu and Family, Webapps, Gnome, Java and OpenJDK, openSUSE, Software Development, KDE, Android & Phones, Fedora, Video, Openstreetmap, Office, Kernel and System Development, Appllcations, Datacenter, Monitoring, and Security.
In addition, the program committee will consider all other proposals on Linux and open-source-related themes. Inquiries may be addressed to the committee by e-mail. Unannounced proposal submissions are also welcome.
If you would like to speak at the LinuxTag or to offer a tutorial, send an email to vp@linuxtag.org until February, 8th.
View http://www.linuxtag.org/2010/en/program/call-for-papers.html (http://www.linuxtag.org/2010/en/program/call-for-papers.html)
Berlin Fairgrounds, Germany
LinuxTag seeks exciting and suitable proposals for talks of its lecture series. Interested speakers are asked to submit their papers until January 29th, 2010.
LinuxTag gets people not just to use free software, but to live it. Speakers at LinuxTag present useful, interesting topics that indicate coming trends. Everyone can present at LinuxTag, as far as he has gained expertise in a certain subject area. We especially encourage newcommers being either end-user, system administrator, developer, or entrepreneurs to submit a proposal.
The program committee is seeking proposals for the lecture program on topics including, but not limited to, the following:
Open Source Success Stories, Public Sector, Security, Cloud Computing, Web Programming, Ubuntu and Family, Webapps, Gnome, Java and OpenJDK, openSUSE, Software Development, KDE, Android & Phones, Fedora, Video, Openstreetmap, Office, Kernel and System Development, Appllcations, Datacenter, Monitoring, and Security.
In addition, the program committee will consider all other proposals on Linux and open-source-related themes. Inquiries may be addressed to the committee by e-mail. Unannounced proposal submissions are also welcome.
If you would like to speak at the LinuxTag or to offer a tutorial, send an email to vp@linuxtag.org until February, 8th.
View http://www.linuxtag.org/2010/en/program/call-for-papers.html (http://www.linuxtag.org/2010/en/program/call-for-papers.html)