[mdlug] Penguicon 6.0 call for papers

Robert Meier eaglecoach at wwnet.com
Sun May 13 10:32:29 EDT 2007


Per meeting request, for those who missed it:

> This is a call for papers for the open source track of Penuicon 6.0, April
> 18-20 2008 in Troy, Michigan (website http://www.penguicon.org), on topics
> related to the Linux kernel, open source software that runs on Linux, or
> related topics.
>
> Proposals (1000 words or less) describing the paper topic are due by December
> 15, 2007, and should be emailed to papers at penguicon.org.  All proposals will
> be replied to, so use a working return email address.  Final papers are due
> by February 15, 2007.  Papers should be 6 to 15 pages (very roughly 2500 to
> 8000 words, minus graphics and charts as appropriate).  We accept papers in
> any format that can be converted to both HTML and PDF (although we may
> require you to do the conversion).
>
> Accepted papers will result in an offer to present at Penguicon (including a
> free one-day admission or corresponding discount on a full weekend
> admission).  Presentation slots are 1 hour.  Video projectors capable of
> accepting 1024x768 vga video available upon request.  Accepted papers, and
> audio recordings of Penguicon presentations, may be made available on the
> Penguicon website.
>
> Penguicon is a combination Linux expo and science fiction convention featuring
> a diverse assortment of guests and topics.  In previous years our technical
> guests have included Eric Raymond, Jon "Maddog" Hall, Chris DiBona, Christine
> Petersen, and Bruce Schnier.  Our fannish guests have included Terry
> Pratchett, Neil Gaiman, Steve Jackson, and Charlie Stross, and Randy
> Milholland.  For 2008, our invited guests include John Kovalic, Tamora Pierce
> and Randall Munroe of xkcd.

Relaying,
-- 
Dr. Robert J. Meier



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