[Kochi-pm] Open Source Symposium 2008 Call For Participation

Varghese Chacko vchacko at cybersurfers.com
Tue Feb 5 10:04:20 PST 2008



Hello,

I am pleased to announce the official Call For Participation for the 
Open Source Symposium 2008!  http://www.texasoss.org/cfp

The Open Source Symposium invites anyone interested in presenting a 
topic about anything open source related to submit a presentation 
proposal. Since one of the goals of the symposium is to expose open 
source to those that may not be familiar with it, we would like to see 
submissions related to introductory material, as well as more advanced 
topics. The Open Source Symposium will be April 25-26, at the C J 
Davidson Conference Center located on the Angelo State University 
campus, in San Angelo, Texas. Submission deadline is December 15th, 2007.

The Open Source Symposium is an inexpensive two-day conference offering 
talks on various aspects of open source, such as software, development, 
and best practices. Some topics expected to be covered include Ajax, 
Perl, Ruby, Ubuntu, MySQL, and Python (the list could go on and on). 
Through the generosity of our sponsors and open source community 
members, we are able to keep attendance costs low and event quality high.

We are looking for presentations to fill either a 20-minute 
(preferably)  or 50-minute time slot. If you have an idea for a workshop 
or tutorial that you would like to offer and require more time, please 
feel free to submit your idea for review (the earlier, the better, as we 
would need to book an additional room).

To submit a proposal, please e-mail submissions at texasoss.org 
<mailto:submissions at texasoss.org> with the following information:
    Your Name
    Your Email
    [optional] Short Bio
    Presentation Title
    Presentation Abstract
    [optional] Links to your presentation

Please visit http://www.texasoss.org/cfp for more information.

Thanks,
Jeremy Fluhmann
Open Source Symposium 2008
http://www.texasoss.org/


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