[wos] (Fwd) CFP für O'Reilly EuroOSCON 2006
Volker Grassmuck
vgrass at rz.hu-berlin.de
Mon Feb 13 12:04:12 CET 2006
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Call for Participation Open for
2006 O'Reilly European Open Source Convention
Sebastopol, CA-- EuroOSCON, the O'Reilly European Open Source Convention,
is still accepting speaking proposals for its second annual event. This
year's theme is "Opening Innovation." With free and open source software
use on the rise all across the continent and particularly in governments,
EuroOSCON creates a place for developers, sys admins, entrepreneurs, and
business people working in free and open source software to come together
to delve into critical issues across the spectrum of open source
technologies. EuroOSCON takes place 18-21 September in Brussels, Belgium.
Proposals are being accepted until 6 March.
The program committee is seeking session and tutorial proposals full of
actionable information and advice, above and beyond what's available
online or in books. Proposals on the following platforms and applications
are especially welcome:
-Multimedia including voice (VoIP) and video
-AI including spam-busting, classification, clustering, and data
mining
-Collaboration including email, calendars, RSS, OPML, mashups, IM,
presence, and session initialization
-Project best practices including governance, starting a project, and
managing communities
-Microsoft Windows-based open source projects including .NET, Mono,
and regular C/C++/Visual Basic Windows apps
-Enterprise Java techniques including integration, testing, and
scalable deployment solutions
-Linux kernel skills for sysadmins including virtualization, tuning,
and device drivers
-Device hacking including iPods, Nintendo, PSP, XBox 360, and beyond
-Design including CSS, GUI, and user experience (XP)
-Entrepreneurial topics including management for techies, how to go
into business, and business models that work
-Security including hardening, hacking, root kits (Sony and
otherwise), and intrusion detection/cleanup
-Fun subjects with no immediate commercial application including
retro computing, games, and BitTorrent
EuroOSCON co-chairs Nat Torkington and Nikolaj Nyholm would also like to
review proposals for EuroOSCON that focus on the specific needs of the
European FLOSS community, particularly policy and government roles. Notes
Torkington, "We're taking the great response from last year, along with
delegates' suggestions, and building a EuroOSCON program that's focused on
the issues critical to the professional European open source community."
EuroOSCON brings a wide range of technologies, projects, and dimensions of
interest together under one roof. Tracks at EuroOSCON include: Business;
desktop apps; databases, including MySQL, PostgreSQL, Ingres, and others;
emerging topics; Java; Linux dernel for sys admins; Linux for programmers;
Perl; PHP; programming, including everything that's not specific to a
particular language; Python; security; Ruby, including Ruby on Rails; web
apps, including Apache; and Windows.
EuroOSCON and its US counterpart, OSCON, are where developers, sys admins,
innovators, decision-makers, and open source advocates using free and open
source software gather to share ideas, discover code, find solutions, and
connect face to face. More information on speakers, sessions, tutorials,
and events will be available when general registration opens in April
2006.
O'Reilly conferences include: the O'Reilly Emerging Telephony Conference
(ETel); the O'Reilly European Open Source Convention (EuroOSCON); the
MySQL Users Conference, co-presented with MySQL AB; ETech, the O'Reilly
Emerging Technology Conference; Where 2.0 Conference; and Web 2.0
(co-hosted by Tim O'Reilly and John Battelle, and co-produced with
MediaLive International). O'Reilly conferences bring together
forward-thinking business and technology leaders, shaping ideas and
influencing industries around the globe. For over 25 years, O'Reilly has
facilitated the adoption of new and important technologies by the
enterprise, putting emerging technologies on the map.
Additional Information:
For convention details and to submit a proposal, visit:
http://conferences.oreilly.com/eurooscon
For news articles, blogs, announcements, and photos (available for use
with attribution) from EuroOSCON 2005, see:
http://conferences.oreillynet.com/eurooscon/coverage/
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