Perhaps some folks would be interested in talking about Debian at USELINUX in Boston next year? If someone in the Boston area would be willing to help organize a Debian BOF and other activities, that would be great.
I'm going to be fairly busy during the Usenix/USELINUX myself, between being a conference chair and teaching a tutorial, etc., so having someone who could organizing getting people together to staff a table at the conference, perhaps, and organize a keysigning would be great. Give me a call if you'd be interested in helping to organize some Debian events; I can coordinate with the Usenix folks to make sure we can have space. Also, if some of the folks who are interested in a Custom Debian Distribution or a Debian "flavour", or some other presentations about using Debian in some interesting fashion, that might make for a very presentation. If you have any quesitons about how to make a submission to USELINUX, please feel free to drop me a line. Thanks!! - Ted Call for Speakers/Proposals: USELINUX USELINUX will be one (or possibly two) day special interest track hosted as part of the 2004 USENIX Annual Technical Conference in Boston (June 27 through July 2, 2004). The focus of USELINUX, as the name implies, will be on showcasing ways in which creative members of the Linux community are making use of Linux --- on the desktop, in embedded applications, in corporate data centers, in retail environments --- the possibilities are endless! We are soliciting proposals for presentations covering any of the following topics: * Linux advocacy --- quantifying Linux TCO/ROI advantages * Linux adoption in lesser developed countries * Development tools and GUI libraries for embedded Linux * Technologies which enable the use of Linux - desktop technologies - file format conversions - integration with with legacy Unix and Windows operating systems * Case studies - Using Linux in Business - Commercial uses of free software - Using Linux in network infrastructure and telephony - Cluster applications using Linux - Embedded Linux applications - Business models involving open source * Organization issues: Linux Users Groups * Next generation Linux security models * Managing large-scale and high-availability Linux installations Proposals for more informal, "Bird of a Feather" sessions are also welcome. Submission guidelines: In order to judge a proposal, we are requesting a submission of a 2-3 page extended abstract of the proposed presentation. These abstracts must be submitted by December 16, 2003. While formal papers are requested, they are not required; in leiu of papers, camera-ready copies of the slides to be used in the presentation may be submitted by May 4, 2004. Formatting guidelines for papers may be found at: http://www.usenix.org/events/usenix04/freenixsubmit.html. In order to submit a presentation proposal, please go the the following web page: http://www.usenix.org/events/usenix04/uselinux.html IMPORTANT DATES: * Proposals due: December 16, 2003, 11:59 p.m. EST * Notification to authors: February 4, 2004 * Camera-ready papers due: May 4, 2004 USELINUX Program Committee Jerry Feldman Jim Gleason Bdale Garbee Jon "Maddog" Hall Don Marti Stacey Quandt Theodore Ts'o Victor Yodaiken