[apparmor] openSUSE Summit

Frankie Onuonga frankie.onuonga at gmail.com
Sat Mar 31 18:31:51 UTC 2012


Hi,
i would like to attend sounds like lots of fun so let me get on submitting
a proposal.

thanks,

Onuonga

On Sat, Mar 31, 2012 at 11:00 AM, Christian Boltz <apparmor at cboltz.de>wrote:

> Hello,
>
> maybe you have already heard that the openSUSE Summit will take place
> from September 21-23, 2012 in Orlando Florida.
>
> I was asked if I want to give a workshop about AppArmor, but
> unfortunately the timing is very bad (the summit is in the middle of
> grape harvest, which means I can't go there).
>
> Is one of you interested to visit the summit and do a workshop there?
> (See CfP below for details.)
>
> Talks or workshops on other topics are of course also welcome as long
> as they have something to do with Linux and/or match the openSUSE motd
> "Have a lot of fun...".
>
> Feel free to forward the CfP to a more broader audience in the Ubuntu
> world ;-)
>
>
> ----- Weitergeleitete Nachricht -----
> Von:     Jos Poortvliet <jos at opensuse.org>
> An:      opensuse-announce at opensuse.org
> Betreff: [opensuse-announce] openSUSE Summit website up and CfP started!
> Datum:   Donnerstag, 29. März 2012
>
> The openSUSE community is happy to announce that starting March 29 the
> openSUSE Summit team will accept session proposals for the openSUSE Summit.
> The openSUSE Summit will take place from September 21-23, 2012 in Orlando
> Florida at the Caribe Royale Hotel. The proposal submission period ends on
> June 15, 2012 at midnight EDT. Final announcement of the program will occur
> on or before July 23, 2012. Starting today our website on
> summmit.opensuse.org is online and ready to inform you about our summit!
>
> The Summit aims to continue the tradition of fun and exciting gatherings
> for
> openSUSE in the Americas. We will deliver a bi-lingual event with some
> sessions offered in English and some in Spanish. In good openSUSE spirit we
> also want to make this event as welcoming as possible by inviting other
> projects to participate in the Summit.
>
> =Paper submissions=
> We hereby invite the openSUSE and wider Free Software community to submit
> session proposals for the openSUSE summit. The openSUSE Summit will have 3
> tracks as outlined below. Presentations, BoF (Birds of a Feather) sessions
> and work shops are expected to align with the track topic.
>
> * openSUSE Community
> The openSUSE Community track provides information and discussion around the
> openSUSE community. Topics include but are not limited to Project
> governance
> and organization, ambassadorship and getting involved.
>
> * openSUSE Tech
> The openSUSE Tech track provides information, discussion, and hands on
> experience with the technology that makes openSUSE tick. Topics in this
> track include, but are not limited to the openSUSE development model,
> Packaging workshops, the Open Build Service, KIWI and more.
>
> * open World
> The open World track provides a platform to present your project, or listen
> to the interesting things our sponsors want to share. Topics in this track
> may cover demos and HowTos, FOSS project introductions, or other
> interesting
> topics from areas such as the "Maker movement". This is also the platform
> for cross-community collaboration with upstream or other Linux
> distributions.
>
> =Fun=
> The openSUSE Summit, by virtue of being an openSUSE event, has fun high on
> the agenda. Therefore, proposals that are "outside the box" of a "regular"
> software focused conference are encouraged. Collaboratively Building a
> Giant
> Paper Mache Geeko has already been proposed and rejected due to
> environmental concerns.
>
> =How to submit session proposals=
> Submit proposals for the openSUSE Summit using the registration and
> submission website at [1]. If you have not spoken at a previous openSUSE
> event, please create a new account to submit an abstract. The abstract
> submission should contain at least a 200 word description of the topic you
> plan to discuss, as well as a short (~ 50 word) description of yourself.
>
> *Please note:* All openSUSE events are governed by the openSUSE Code of
> Conduct [2]. The speaker guidelines [3] outline requirements for the
> submission of proposals and provide other valuable information for
> speakers.
>
>
> [1] http://bit.ly/HiXb2X
> [2] http://bit.ly/HmIqwJ
> [3] http://bit.ly/HiXydO
> -------------------------------------
>
>
> Regards,
>
> Christian Boltz
> --
> If Microsoft is the solution, I want my problems back.
>
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