Call For Papers
We are soliciting for papers from the broad OpenOffice.org
community in the areas of European software politics, the Open Source movement,
and corporate involvement in OpenOffice.org, as well as papers on Development,
Localization and Marketing of OpenOffice.org. The conference will also include
an exhibition space.
The conference will cover the following OpenOffice.org
topics organized in two tracks:
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Development |
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General Usage and Features |
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Software Development Kit |
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Business and Governemt |
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Standards (especially XML) |
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Marketing |
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Localization |
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The Community |
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Porting |
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Open Source |
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QA |
Please submit an abstract of your suggested session
via email to
callforpapers@openoffice.org
For all abstract submissions, the following information is
required:
- Session Title
- Session Description (no longer than 250 words)
- Targeted Audience
- Proposed Track (e.g.: "Development - Filters" or "General
- Marketing")
- Preferred Session Type (Conference Session, Case Study,
BOF)
- Full Name
- Email Address
- URL of Home Page (if it should be listed in the
program)
- Job Title (if it should be listed in the program)
- Company/Affiliation (if any)
- Postal Address
- Contact Telephone Number (for last minute issues, cell
phone number preferred)
- Short Biography (1 or 2 paragraphs)
- Travel Subsidisation needed: (amount, if neeed)
As the OpenOffice.org Community consists of members from
countries all over the world the talk should be in English.
Your proposal must be sent before end of July 2004
callforpapers@openoffice.org
in order to be considered for inclusion in the Conference.
We recommend to use the
OpenOffice.org Impress
template for your presentation.
... and stay tuned for further information...
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