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Peter Lieverdink

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(Msg. 1) Posted: Thu Jun 28, 2007 4:20 am
Post subject: linux.conf.au 2008 - call for proposals
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I hope this is of some interest to some of you. Smile

We can't run LCA without your participation and we hope you'll help us
make it a great conference again.


== linux.conf.au 2008 Call For Presentations ==

linux.conf.au isn't just a Linux conference. It is a technical
conference about Free Software, held annually in Australasia.
We invite submissions on any Free Software related subject; from
Linux and the BSDs to OpenOffice.org, from networking to
audio-visual magic, from deep hacks to free content.

== Important dates ==

* Submissions open: Friday, June 1 2007
* Submission deadline: Friday, July 20, 2007
* Email notifications from review committee: early September
* Conference begins: Monday, January 28 2008

== Presentations being accepted ==

You can submit a 50 minute talk proposal, or a 2 or 4 hour tutorial
proposal: tutorials are interactive and involve more audience
participation. All presentations must be related to Free and Open
Source Software.

== How to submit ==

Please see http://linux.conf.au/presentations for more information on
the types of presentations we're looking for and full details of how to
submit a proposal. You can even submit a video pitch!

== About linux.conf.au ==

linux.conf.au (http://linux.conf.au/) is Australia's annual technical
conference about Free Software. Fun, informal and seriously technical,
linux.conf.au draws together Free and Open Source Software developers
from across the world. It will be held from January 28th to February
2nd, 2008 at The University of Melbourne.

== About Linux Australia ==

Linux Australia (http://www.linux.org.au/) is the peak body for
Linux User Groups (LUGs) around Australia, and as such represents
approximately 5000 Australian Linux users and developers. Linux
Australia facilitates the organisation of this international
Free Software conference in a different Australasian city each year.

Cheers,
- Peter.
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peter lieverdink
secretary MEL8OURNE2008
linux.conf.au must.be.there
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