M
M.-A. Lemburg
I'm sending this on behalf of Sebastian Bergmann, one of the
organizers of FrOSCon:
Hello,
The first Free and Open Source Conference "FrOSCon" takes place on 24th
and 25th June 2006 in St. Augustin, near Bonn, Germany, Organized by a
committed team, it aims to become a significant event for free software
in the Rhineland. The conference is hosted by the faculty of computer
science of the University of Applied Sciences Bonn-Rhein-Sieg in
collaboration with the student body and the Linux/Unix User Group St.
Augustin.
In a Call for Papers [1], the organizers ask for submission of
contributions. A broad variety of topics concerning free and open
source software is desired. Particularly welcome are contributions about
programming languages, free software on the desktop, security, systems
administration and networks. Aspects of free software in busincess and
industry are also a focus of the conference.
Contributions can be submitted in English or German and should summarize
the intended talk concisely and succinctly; talks should range from 45
to 60 minutes in length. Deadline for submission is 15th March 2006.
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[1] http://www.froscon.org/wiki/CallforPapers
http://cfp.froscon.org/
organizers of FrOSCon:
Hello,
The first Free and Open Source Conference "FrOSCon" takes place on 24th
and 25th June 2006 in St. Augustin, near Bonn, Germany, Organized by a
committed team, it aims to become a significant event for free software
in the Rhineland. The conference is hosted by the faculty of computer
science of the University of Applied Sciences Bonn-Rhein-Sieg in
collaboration with the student body and the Linux/Unix User Group St.
Augustin.
In a Call for Papers [1], the organizers ask for submission of
contributions. A broad variety of topics concerning free and open
source software is desired. Particularly welcome are contributions about
programming languages, free software on the desktop, security, systems
administration and networks. Aspects of free software in busincess and
industry are also a focus of the conference.
Contributions can be submitted in English or German and should summarize
the intended talk concisely and succinctly; talks should range from 45
to 60 minutes in length. Deadline for submission is 15th March 2006.
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[1] http://www.froscon.org/wiki/CallforPapers
http://cfp.froscon.org/