Maemo Summit 2009/Call for content
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+ | The Maemo community invites you to participate in the second Maemo Summit in Amsterdam, the Netherlands, from October 9th to October 11th 2009. The core themes of the conference will be Fremantle and Harmattan, the forthcoming release of the Maemo platform and the planned future release. | ||
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+ | The Maemo community invites talks, lightning presentations and BOFs in three main tracks: | ||
+ | * Users: Presentations for people who want to get the most out of their Maemo-based hardware, or contribute to the Maemo community | ||
+ | * Application developers: Developers who want to take the platform as it is, and use it to make useful stuff | ||
+ | * Platform developers: Hardcore hackers working on the Maemo platform, or one of its components. | ||
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+ | We are asking for three types of submissions: | ||
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+ | * 30 minutes presentations | ||
+ | * 5 minutes lightning talks | ||
+ | * BOF and workgroup proposals | ||
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+ | We invite people to submit a short description of the presentation they would like to give, including the talk title, intended audience, a short description, and the name, a short biographical note (1 or 2 sentences) and contact details of the presenters, in the Maemo wiki. Instructions for submitting proposals can be found at htt://wiki.maemo.org/Maemo_Summit_2009/Proposals | ||
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+ | We also welcome proposals for 5 minute lightning talks which will be held during the conference on each day. Proposals for lightning talks will be accepted on a first-come-first-served basis, in the limits of available space. | ||
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+ | The deadline for submissions is Friday July 3rd, 2009. | ||
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+ | Successful candidates will be selected and notified by the organizing committee by July 24th, 2009. | ||
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- | *Duration | + | *Duration |
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- | *Additional Information (optional) | + | *Additional Information (optional) |
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Revision as of 17:35, 12 June 2009
Call for content
The Maemo community invites you to participate in the second Maemo Summit in Amsterdam, the Netherlands, from October 9th to October 11th 2009. The core themes of the conference will be Fremantle and Harmattan, the forthcoming release of the Maemo platform and the planned future release.
The Maemo community invites talks, lightning presentations and BOFs in three main tracks:
* Users: Presentations for people who want to get the most out of their Maemo-based hardware, or contribute to the Maemo community * Application developers: Developers who want to take the platform as it is, and use it to make useful stuff * Platform developers: Hardcore hackers working on the Maemo platform, or one of its components.
We are asking for three types of submissions:
* 30 minutes presentations * 5 minutes lightning talks * BOF and workgroup proposals
We invite people to submit a short description of the presentation they would like to give, including the talk title, intended audience, a short description, and the name, a short biographical note (1 or 2 sentences) and contact details of the presenters, in the Maemo wiki. Instructions for submitting proposals can be found at htt://wiki.maemo.org/Maemo_Summit_2009/Proposals
We also welcome proposals for 5 minute lightning talks which will be held during the conference on each day. Proposals for lightning talks will be accepted on a first-come-first-served basis, in the limits of available space.
The deadline for submissions is Friday July 3rd, 2009.
Successful candidates will be selected and notified by the organizing committee by July 24th, 2009.
Call for content template (DRAFT)
- Title(provisional)
- Intended audience (users/application developers/platform developers)
- Duration
- Abstract/description
- Additional Information (optional)
- Author name and contact details
- Author bio