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LinuxCon Europe 2012 : 2nd Annual Linux Conference Europe 2012 | |||||||||||||||
Link: https://events.linuxfoundation.org/events/linuxcon-europe | |||||||||||||||
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LinuxCon Europe 2012 Call For Participation
All submissions must be received before midnight August 1, 2012 PDT. LinuxCon Europe will bring together the best and brightest that the Linux community has to offer, including community developers, system administrators, business executives and operations experts. LinuxCon Europe will deliver attendees top notch speaking talent (from across Europe and around the globe), innovative and abundant program content, and a wide variety of opportunities to connect with peers. The Linux Foundation invites our members, and the technical, business and legal leaders who are making a difference in the world of Linux and open source to submit a speaking proposal for LinuxCon Europe 2012. CFP Changes For 2012 Please note that there are two important changes to all of our event CFPs for 2012. All submitting authors must agree to adhere to our Anti-Harassment/Discrimination Policy when they submit their proposal. The policy should be considered when preparing the presentation and the slides. All accepted speakers must submit their slides one week before the event so that they can be approved by the program committee and uploaded to the event website. Speakers who do not submit their slides by the deadline will not be allowed to participate in the event. There will be no exceptions. If you are unable to meet these requirements, we ask that you do not submit a proposal. Thank you. Suggested Topics Linux on mobile devices (smart phones, tablets, etc.) Open source compliance Cloud Computing Optimization of Linux in enterprise environments Case studies on impressive Linux performance in data centers or embedded computing Kernel Managing of Linux systems (i.e. tracing) Virtualization Security and best practices for systems administration Filesystems Legal issues facing the Linux and open source communities Non-technical subjects affecting the Linux ecosystem, including lifestyle, productivity, culture and more. Think wildcard. Proposal Guidelines Tips For Preparing a Successful Proposal Identify your target audience: There are a lot of smart people in the room so make sure your presentation will engage their interest. Stay "Commercial Free": This event is not a platform for a marketing presentation or sales pitch, submissions of this type will be rejected. What is the level of expertise required: is your presentation for beginners, core developers, IT professionals, CTOs? Keep it relevant: why would someone want to attend your presentation? Is this a critical project or are you providing insight into an existing problem and require community input? Watch the clock: you only have 50 minutes, so make sure your proposal has a very specific scope Not just technical knowledge: The Linux Foundation is looking for people who not only understand their topic but are able to present it in a captivating and interesting way. We are looking for the type of presenters who will engage people so that they close their laptops (or at least look up every once in a while) and listen. If you are proposing a panel discussion, please ensure that you mention all of the participants (please include company name and job title). For technical tutorials, please keep in mind that your material needs to cover a 2hr time slot and should be focused on giving attendees the ability to walk away with skills and/or knowledge that they can use immediately. Presentation Types 50-minute presentations & panel discussions 2 hour tutorials 1/2 day, 1 day, or 2 day workgroup meetings Submission Requirements 1. Choose a submission type (Presentation, Panel, Workgroup) 2. Choose the category for your proposal (Developer, Operations, Business/Legal) 3. Select a specific topic that best describes the topic of your proposal (See "Suggested Topics" list) 4. Provide a 150 word biography including your speaking experience 5. Prepare a 150 word abstract that briefly summarizes your proposal. It should be split into two paragraphs: Paragraph 1 - A brief summary of your presentation, including key highlights Paragraph 2 - Who is your audience, what can they expect, your speaking experience and why your presentation is important to the Linux ecosystem and this event. 6. List any technical requirements that you have for your presentation (i.e. internet connectivity, whiteboard, etc.) 7. Please note that you ARE REQUIRED to submit your slides by October 31, 2012 in .PDF format. Complimentary Speaker Registration While we are happy to receive proposals for talks that may have more than one speaker, please note that complimentary speaker registration can only be extended to one individual of the talk that is chosen. Important Dates December 7, 2011: Call For Participation Open August 1, 2012: Call For Participation Close, 11:59PM August 15, 2012: Speaker Acceptance/Rejection Notifications October 31, 2012: Slides Due November 5 - 7, 2012: LinuxCon Europe 2012 |
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