Fw: [lca-announce] Linux.Conf.Au 2004 Call for Papers

From: "Christopher Kings-Lynne" <chriskl(at)familyhealth(dot)com(dot)au>
To: "Advocacy" <pgsql-advocacy(at)postgresql(dot)org>
Subject: Fw: [lca-announce] Linux.Conf.Au 2004 Call for Papers
Date: 2003-06-16 05:59:11
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Anyone going to this? I'm not...

Chris

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Subject: [lca-announce] Linux.Conf.Au 2004 Call for Papers

> 2004 - Adelaide
>
>
> Linux.Conf.Au is the annual Australian Linux technical conference, and
> is one of the largest gatherings of users and developers of Free and
> Open Source Software in the Southern Hemisphere. It is an opportunity
> for developers and groups to present their ideas amongst peers, and
> for the Free Software and Open Source communities to gather in
> general.
>
> The 2004 conference is being held in Adelaide, South Australia at the
> University of Adelaide, right in the centre of the city on the banks
> of the river Torrens. More information can be found on the conference
> website:
>
> http://lca2004.linux.org.au/
>
> Although the majority of conference attendants are developers, papers
> of more general appeal will also be considered.
>
> People interested in giving presentations have a choice of the
> following formats:
>
> * Paper Presentations (45 minutes)
> * Tutorials (3 hours)
> * Work in progress sessions (5 minutes)
>
> Topics
>
> Papers on the following topics are encouraged:
>
> * Linux kernel
> * File systems
> * Databases
> * Programming and scripting languages
> * Networking and communications
> * Productivity, Groupware
> * Multimedia
> * Desktop and windowing systems
> * Games
> * BSD
> * Other 'Open Source' projects
>
> We are open to a broader range of papers as well, even non-Linux based
> papers (*gasp*!). Submit it to us anyway!
>
> Abstracts are required for paper, tutorial and work in progress
> presentations. Abstracts should be up to 400 words and be submitted to
> the Paper Review Committee at the address lca-cfp(at)linux(dot)org(dot)au(dot)
>
> Abstracts should contain meta information of:
>
> * Author's full name (and preferred handle, if any)
> * Author's complete email address
> * Author's affiliation with commercial or relevant organisations
> * Author's postal address
> * Author's telephone and fax numbers, with area and country codes.
> * Author's short biography, in around 1 - 3 paragraphs.
> * Whether travel and accommodation assistance will be required -
> if so, please list the closest international air terminal.
>
> Abstracts and biographies should be submitted as plain text. The final
> paper should be submitted in one of the following electronic formats:
>
> * PDF (A4 paper size)
> * Postscript (A4 paper size)
>
> We encourage you to submit the the 'source' for the paper as well
> (eg. HTML, LaTeX, DocBook, MagicPoint, etc).
>
> Any featured software in papers must be available under a licence
> compatible with the Open Source Definition
> (http://www.opensource.org/osd.html) Any papers that are accompanied
> by non-disclosure agreement forms will be rejected. All successful
> papers must be eligible for republication on-line and on distribution
> media given to conference attendees. Linux.Conf.Au requires
> publication rights to accepted papers, including the publication of
> the audio proceedings as well as publication and reproduction rights
> to any video filmed during the presentations. These rights are
> non-exclusive. Copyright ownership is retained by the author. You may
> be asked to sign an agreement to these conditions upon arrival at the
> conference.
>
> In the event that you miss one of the deadlines we reserve the right
> to revoke any offer to present your paper. We take having the paper
> for the conference proceedings very seriously and late submissions
> place an undue burden on our formatting team.
>
>
> Dates to Remember
>
> * CFP Opens: Monday June 16, 2003
> * Abstracts Due: Monday August 18, 2003
> * Acceptance Notification by Review Committee: Friday September 19,
2003
> * Final Complete Submissions Due: Monday December 8, 2003
>
>
> Travel and Accommodation Assistance
>
> Some financial assistance is available for speakers' travel and
> accommodation in cases of need. Please indicate in your abstract
> submission(s) if this is the case. If your CFP submission doesn't
> clearly state that you require assistance, the panel will assume that
> you do not require any. Financial assistance may be withheld if final
> complete submissions aren't received by the date specified above.
>
>
> --
>
> Please feel free to forward this announcement to your local LUG.
>
> Cheers,
> Sarah Bolderoff.
>
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