ubuntu-us-nj Fwd: TCF2010 **** Call For Speakers ****

jzacsh jzacsh at gmail.com
Tue Jan 26 14:30:37 GMT 2010


Hi,

I'm new to this mailing list. I looked at the front page of the tcf site with my blackberry, but I'm sick in bed and don't want to go to my pc to look deeper... I didn't see if there was a fee to get in on the 23rd, can someone enlighten me?

Thanks :)
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Jonathan Zacsh
via mobile phone

-----Original Message-----
From: David Sugar <david.sugar at canonical.com>
Date: Tue, 26 Jan 2010 09:14:08 
To: Mailing list for the Ubuntu New Jersey LoCo Team<ubuntu-us-nj at lists.ubuntu.com>
Subject: Re: ubuntu-us-nj Fwd: TCF2010 **** Call For Speakers ****

Well, I am also presenting sipwitch at LibrePlanet2010 in Boston in March.

Bryan Quigley wrote:
> TCF-2010,
> Just a quick reminder to everybody to submit their talks before the 1st
> of February.  Looking forward to learning more about GNU SIP Witch. 
> I'll be doing a talk on how things went in India, (if they accept). 
> 
> Oh, and guess who the keynote speaker is...
> http://www.tcf-nj.org/
> 
> -Bryan
> 
> On Tue, Nov 10, 2009 at 3:01 AM, David Sugar <david.sugar at canonical.com
> <mailto:david.sugar at canonical.com>> wrote:
> 
>     Well, it also had the advantage of being somewhat local for me.  And
>     yes, it does touch upon and brings together all these things in an
>     interesting way.  Maybe it will also encourage more participation in
>     Ubuntu related VoIP development.  While a lot of things of course happen
>     upstream, there are also important things that can happen specific to
>     Ubuntu, or even in Debian in this area, which currently do not.
> 
>     Christina Eater wrote:
>     > That sounds like an interesting talk :) Joe Terranova spoke on SIP and
>     > Asterisk at the last TCF, so this might be a good opportunity to
>     > reinforce the idea of open-source VoIP, reconnect with people who were
>     > interested last time, and promote Lucid all at once.
>     >
>     > Re: how's Jersey? Chris Christie won the gubernatorial race, a
>     > referendum on spending money to preserve open space and stuff passed,
>     > and my car insurance is expensive. :)
>     >
>     >
>     > On Sun, Nov 8, 2009 at 3:39 PM, David Sugar
>     <david.sugar at canonical.com <mailto:david.sugar at canonical.com>> wrote:
>     >> I could talk about GNU SIP Witch and communication privacy, the FSF's
>     >> very recent decision to endorse the use of sipwitch as a secure
>     >> bottom-up network for for their initiative to replace Skype with free
>     >> software, and how we are integrating all this into Lucid.
>     >>
>     >> Bryan Quigley wrote:
>     >>> Just wanted to get this conversation started...  The focus this
>     year is
>     >>> on open source software, so that might mean we could get the keynote
>     >>> :).  (I am aware we have plenty of time)
>     >>>
>     >>> Thoughts? How is Jersey these days?
>     >>> -Bryan
>     >>>
>     >>> ---------- Forwarded message ----------**
>     >>> Date: Tue, Nov 3, 2009 at 9:40 AM
>     >>> Subject: TCF2010 **** Call For Speakers ****
>     >>>
>     >>> Dear TCF Speaker/Supporter,
>     >>>
>     >>> TCF-2010, The 35th Annual Trenton Computer Festival (TCF) is
>     Saturday &
>     >>> Sunday, April 24th & 25th, 2010 <WWW.TCF-NJ.ORG
>     <http://WWW.TCF-NJ.ORG> <http://WWW.TCF-NJ.ORG>>
>     >>>
>     >>> The TCF IT Professional Conference is Friday April 23rd
>     >>>
>     >>> And new this year the ARRL NJ Amateur Radio Convention is Sunday
>     April 25rd
>     >>>
>     >>> All at The College of New Jersey, Ewing, New Jersey
>     >>>
>     >>> This year we are focusing on Open Source Software, but we are still
>     >>> interested in covering all topics relating to computers and digital
>     >>> technology.  As 2010 is our 35th year, we are also seeking talks
>     that
>     >>> deal with the history of PCs and their impact on society.  We are
>     >>> looking for talks (50 minutes) and tutorials/workshop (100
>     minutes) on
>     >>> all forms of computer, digital electronics, information,
>     communications
>     >>> technology, robotics, home/environmental control,
>     Vid/Podcasting, gaming
>     >>> and digital home entertainment, digital photography, wireless
>     >>> technology, networking.
>     >>>
>     >>> In addition to TCF, we have two additional conferences
>     overlapping and
>     >>> running in parallel with TCF.  If you have an idea for a talk or
>     >>> workshop/tutorial relating to any of these conferences, please
>     fill out
>     >>> a Speaker Application form at:
>     >>>
>     >>> http://tcf-nj.org/speaker_registration.html
>     >>>
>     >>>
>     >>>
>     >>>
>     >>>
>     >>>
>     >>>
>     >>>
>     >>>
>     >>>
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