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Libre Software Meeting 2005 : Call for contributions

From:  Thomas Petazzoni <thomas.petazzoni-AT-enix.org>
To:  linux-kernel-AT-vger.kernel.org
Subject:  Libre Software Meeting 2005 : Call for contributions
Date:  Fri, 04 Mar 2005 20:31:46 +0100
Cc:  =?ISO-8859-1?Q?Ludovic_Court=E8s?= <ludovic.courtes-AT-laas.fr>

CALL FOR CONTRIBUTIONS

Libre Software Meeting 2005
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Operating system design and implementation

The Libre Software Meeting (LSM) has been one of the most important
Free Software events in France since the year 2000 [0].  This year,
the meeting will take place from July 5th to July 9th in Dijon, to the
East of France.  The Libre Software Meeting aims at allowing designers
and developers of free software projects [1] from different places to
meed and and share their ideas and experiences.  LSM is also an
opportunity to discuss societal issues. Technical conferences cover a
wide range of topics, from high-level programming languages to
databases, through security concerns.

The "operating system design and development" topic is looking for
speakers to present free software projects.  Technical topics include
(but are not limited to):

  * design and implementation of operating systems: architecture,
    services, libraries, use of high-level languages and advanced
    programming techniques such as AOP, dynamic reconfiguration, etc.;

  * kernel subsystems: schedulers, I/O schedulers, virtual memory
    management, etc.;

  * filesystem implementation: journalized, distributed filesystems,
    etc.;

  * realtime extensions to free operating systems;

  * virtualization tools (i.e. Xen, User-Mode-Linux, etc.);

  * kernel development tools : debuggers, performance evaluation, etc.;

  * distributed operating systems;

  * embedded systems development.

Programs of previous years are available online [2].  The program for
2005 is being defined and a tentative program is available online [3].

There is no programme committee (it is not a scientific conference)
and selection process is expected to remain as lightweight as
possible.

Volunteers should contact Thomas Petazzoni <thomas.petazzoni@enix.org>
and Ludovic Courtès <ludovic.courtes@laas.fr> by June 2005.  Speakers
are encouraged to write a small paper (6 to 12 A4 sheets) summarizing
their presentation (in an open format such as PostScript or PDF).

Ludovic Courtès and Thomas Petazzoni.

[0] http://lsm2000.abul.org , http://lsm2001.abul.org ,
     http://lsm2002.abul.org , http://lsm2003.abul.org ,
     http://lsm2004.abul.org .

[1] http://www.gnu.org/philosophy/free-sw.html

[2] http://wiki.ael.be/rmll2003/index.php/ThemeOperatingSystem ,
     http://lsm2002.abul.org/program/topic06/topic06.php3 ,
     http://lsm2000.abul.org/program/topic06_en.html .

[3] http://www.rencontresmondiales.org/sections/conference/no...
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Libre Software Meeting 2005 : Call for contributions (other topic)

Posted Mar 8, 2005 10:17 UTC (Tue) by frederic.lehobey (guest, #19928) [Link]

Well, for the same conference (but another topic) a second call for contributions (I take the opportunity of this one in the headlines).

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Call for contributions to libre software for scientific research topic
of libre software meeting 2005 (in Dijon, France, July 5th to 9th).
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The Libre Software Meeting is a yearly free software event that takes
place in France since 2000 (originating from Bordeaux, this event is
driven by volunteers from the free software community). The LSM 2005
takes place this year in Dijon, from July 5th to 9th:

http://www.rencontresmondiales.org/

The language of the lectures of almost all technical sessions is
English while some of the non-technical sessions open to a wider
and local public may be in French (check on the web site).

This message is a call for contributions for the "libre
software for scientific research" session of the LSM.
http://www.rencontresmondiales.org/sections/conference/re...

The goal of this topic is to highlight free software that is currently
used in scientific research or that, by its quality, deserves a wider
adoption. The targeted audience are researchers willing to share
their experience with respect to scientific free software and
developers of these projects. We will provide much attention to
interdisciplinary projects.

There is no programme committee (it is not a scientific conference)
and selection process is expected to remain as lightweight as
possible. If you want to help in organising the event, you are
welcome.

Talks, in English, are expected to last around 45 minutes. Printable
version of the lecture are not mandatory but would be very
appreciated.

If you are considering coming and preparing a talk, please send us an
email at lehobey@free.fr before the end of March 2005.

Feel free to send this mail wherever or to whom you fill it is
relevant (but beware of spamming people).

Please consider the opportunity of the libre software meeting (and its
infrastructure) to a have a gathering of the developers of the
free software for scientific research you are involved with. We can
help you in such a matter.

Best regards,
Dr Frederic Lehobey
(RMLL 2005 volunteer for libre software for scientific research topic)

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