I send in a talk about wh where we are going (frameworks, Plasma, Active etc).
sent from my tablet, pls excuse me for brevity and bad spelling On Jan 27, 2014 11:01 AM, "Claudia Rauch" <ra...@kde.org> wrote: > LinuxTag Berlin 2014 will take place in a new location. It would be > cool if we had a few interesting talks in the program, so think about > submitting a proposal :). > > > ---------- Forwarded message ---------- > From: Linuxtag Newsletter <i...@linuxtag.org> > Date: 26 January 2014 17:41 > Subject: LinuxTag: Call for Papers > To: Claudia Rauch <ra...@kde.org> > > > Dear Claudia Rauch, > > since you contributed in the past to LinuxTag, we'd like to update you > about this year's event scheduled for May 8 - 10, 2014 in Berlin, > Germany . We stay in Germany's capital, but a lot of other exiting > things change: First of all, we team up with droidcon , the world's > larges independent summit for Android developer and re:publica , one > of the world’s most important festivals for the digital society. We > also move the venue right into the heart of Berlin, to an industrial > landmark, a loungy former railway station in Berlin's Kreuzberg > quarter. > > Behind the scenes we've taken over the organization of the whole event > and are thus much more flexible for special arrangements . LinuxTag > Association still organizes the program in a non-for-profit way and > depends thus on support from sponsors . You could help LinuxTag by > sending us appropriate contacts from your marketing or recruiting > departments to sponsor...@linuxtag.org , if this is feasible. Your > help is highly appreciated. > > Our Call for Papers is open as in previous years at Virtual Conference > Center, https://vcc.linuxtag.org/ > > and is waiting for your proposals until Feburary 7, 2014. Our program > committee decided to focus the conference on nine main topics. Click > on the links to find out about the holistic idea behind the subjects > originating from the day-to-day experiences of Linux and Open Source > users, administrators, and developers, > http://www.linuxtag.org/2014/en/ > > Find out: Tracing, troubleshooting, and logging > Protect yourself: Security after Snowden > Fancy a game? Linux' new steps into entertainment > Make it so: Configuration management and software deployment > Roll your own: Bring back your servers home > Extensible Attic: Deal with vast amounts of data > Pimp the Web: Speed up your apps and improve user experience > Go agile: Small steps for your code, but a giant leap for Users > OpenStack: One IaaS platform for all needs > > We appreciate any proposals and ask you to relay this message to > friends, team members, or co-workers . Apart from the main topics, we > also gladly accept proposals for other subjects . Additionally, for > the first time we have also the opportunity to have more informal > lectures, workshops, or mini barcamps in the evening, since we may use > the venue until late. > > We're also looking for session chairs , who support reviewing > proposals, and moderators/crew members who help us during the > conference. If you are interested, drop us a note at > confere...@linuxtag.org . > > Don't hestitate to ask if you have questions. Suggest ideas to improve > LinuxTag. > > On behalf of the conference team, > Tobias Paepke and Nils Magnus > > > > -- > > Claudia Rauch > Business Manager > KDE e.V. > Schönhauser Allee 6/7 > 10119 Berlin > Germany > > Phone: +49 (0) 30 2023 7305 0 > Fax: +49 (0) 30 2023 7305 9 > Mobile: +49 178 522 3086 > Twitter: @frankfurtine > > KDE e.V. is a German Verein registered at the Amtsgericht Berlin > (Charlottenburg), with number VR 31685 B. Its president is Cornelius > Schumacher. For more information please see http://ev.kde.org, and > http://kde.org/ > _______________________________________________ > kde-community mailing list > kde-commun...@kde.org > https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/kde-community >
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