BSDday 2010 - Pre Call for Papers (Pre-CFP)

Fernando Milovich fmilovich at gmail.com
Thu May 6 00:19:41 UTC 2010


I´m at Argentina living right now.
And I´m iInterested on this event, when is going to take place?

Thanks a lot,

Fernando

On Wed, May 5, 2010 at 5:56 PM, matecocido <firelan at gmail.com> wrote:

> BSDday Argentina 2010 - http://www.bsdday.org/
>
> Buenos Aires City
>
>  * OpenBSDeros - OpenBSD User Group and
>  * BUG-DC-UBA-AR BSD User Group of Computer Department of the Faculty
> of Natural Sciences, University of Buenos Aires,
>  call to the community of free software, users, system administrators
> and developers of BSD systems for participation to BSDday 2010.
>
> The subject of the event is BSD operating systems, BSD-licensed
> software, licensing issues, BSD philosophy and related topics.
>
> There is no maximum number of speakers or length of the talks, but you
> should indicate those both at the time of the talk submission.
>
> Talks and slides can be in Spanish or English, talks with
> practical/lab content besides theoretical content in which attendees
> can perform labs practices and exercises  are preferred over purely
> theoretical ones.
>
> For lab talks the speaker should indicate the materials assistants
> must have (i.e. a laptop with such and such OS).
>
> NOTE: On budget issues, the organizators may pay some of the passages
> or hotel, in whole or in part, to the selected authors residing
> outside the Buenos Aires City (Argentina).
>
> We appreciate the contribution of everyone in the dissemination of
> this call and the event itself, feel free to forward this email to any
> individuals/organizations you may think would be interested in it.
>
>
>
>
> ====== Where to send? ======
>
> The information of the paper should be sent in plain text and slide
> attachments (if you have) to the following address of email: llamcha
> [in] bsdday.org.
>
>
> ====== How to send ======
>
>  The sending of the proposed talk should have the following information:
>
>  * Title: Title of the paper.
>  * Author's Name: Brief description of each, place of residence,
> association, BUG, agency or enterprise to which he belongs, if
> applicable.
>  * Type: It can be traditional or workshop.
>  * Estimated time of duration: The talks are usually 45 'and the
> workshops have a length of 1:45. If it is more or less the time
> required, please tell us.
>  * Brief description of the talk: One or two paragraphs to explain
> the content of the presentation.
>  * Level of the attendees: newbie / intermediate / advanced / expert.
>  * Background information: Specify that knowledge must have assistants.
>  * Subject: programming, multimedia, communications, workstation,
> network services, interoperability, education, kernel, etc.
>  * Phone of the author: To communicate with you.
>  * Residence: of the author.
>
>
> ====== Format ======
>
> The shipment of the slides should be one of the following formats:
>
>  * Openoffice.org presentation
>  * HTML standard
>  * Postscript
>  * PDF
>  * Plaintext
>  * LaTex
>
>
> ====== License ======
>
> Specify a license that allows the event organizers and distribute
> material that can be downloaded from the BSDday website.
>
>
> Thanks in advance!
> Hernán
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