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Linux.conf.au 2010 call for papers is now open

The call for papers for linux.conf.au 2010 is now open. The conference will be held in Wellington, New Zealand, January 18-23, 2010. "linux.conf.au isn't just a Linux conference. It is a technical conference about Free and Open Source Software, held annually in Australasia since 2001 - covering everything from the Linux Kernel and the BSDs to OpenOffice.org, from networking to audio-visual magic, from hardware hacks to Creative Commons."
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Linux.conf.au 2010 call for papers is now open

Posted Jun 30, 2009 2:00 UTC (Tue) by gman (subscriber, #40493) [Link]

Just for the record, for anyone keen to submit, we're also heavily interested in topics relating to the use of open source in government, education or other areas including free culture talks.

Proposals for papers on the following topics are welcome:

  • Kernel and system topics such as filesystems and embedded devices
  • Networking topics such as peer to peer networking, or tuning a TCP/IP stack
  • Desktop topics such as office and productivity applications, mobile devices, peripherals, crypto & security and viruses and other malware
  • Server topics such as clusters and other supercomputers, databases and grid computing
  • Systems administration topics such as maintaining large numbers of machines and disaster recovery
  • Programming topics such as software engineering practices and test driven development and talks about languages and libraries of interest to free software developers
  • Free Software and Free Culture topics, including licencing and Free and Open approaches outside software
  • Free Software usage topics, including home, IT, education, manufacturing, research and government usage.

Thanks Jake for posting!

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