I didn't plan to go to the Linuxtag this year.
Emmanuel
On Sun, 27 Mar 2011 22:05:29 +0200, "Manuel Schneider"
<manuel.schneider(a)wikimedia.ch> wrote:
Hi all,
Do we want to make a developers workshop during LinuxTag in May?
Manuel Schneider
Sent via mobile phone (+49 170 7740589).
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Von: "Marko Jung"
An:
Betreff: [Projects-Announce] Register your project workshops now!
Datum: So., Mär. 27, 2011 14:19
Dear projects!
LinuxTag offers some rooms to organise a "projects to projects
programme" or "developer to developer programme". We call this
project
workshops. Main purpose for this room is to provide attending
projects
an opportunity to talk to other developers (not necessarily from the
same project) and to go into detail for a larger group than what
would
be possible at the booth. The workshops were well received by
visitors
in the previous years and most probably, because it will be on
display
for visitors again, will have a good number in audience this year,
too.
Please note: all workshops will be open to the public and will be
announced so. In special cases we can make an exception, but we would
like to discuss this in detail with you, if you think a session
should
be non-public.
In case you or a member of your project is interested in giving a
hands-on workshop, please follow this procedure to register a
workshop
for LinuxTag 2011:
1. Submissions are to be placed -guess what!- in our virtual
Conferrence Center, please use your vCC account, and go to the
speaker
section to propose a new paper . Please choose category "Project
Workshop" for your proposal here. Normally a slot is 60 Minutes
(don't
forget to reserve some minutes at the end so the next workshop can be
prepared!), but your workshop may last up to three hours. You can
neglect the licence because it is not planned to distribute your
submission (like a paper for the conference programme). But please do
not forget to choose the language for your workshop submission.
English may be your language of choice, but it is a valuable
information for an interested visitor.
2. Send an email with the subject 'Workshop proposal' containing the
paper id, the desired duration of your workshop as well as your
preferred date and time to conference(a)linuxtag.org. If possible
include an auxiliary date, too. Please check the workshop schedule at
first to ensure your proposed date and time are still free.
3. LinuxTag's conference team will check your proposal and in most
cases immediately confirm your workshop.
This info can also be found at
https://wiki.linuxtag.org/w/fp:Project_workshops in case you want to
circulate the news within your project.
Best,
Marko
--
Conference Chair
LinuxTag - 11.-14. May 2011, Berlin fairgrounds. Be part of it!