CFP: Business of Open Source mini-conf at LCA
[Posted September 23, 2009 by cook]
| From: |
| Martin Michlmayr <tbm-AT-hp.com> |
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| lwn-AT-lwn.net |
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| CFP: Business of Open Source mini-conf at LCA 2010 in New Zealand |
| Date: |
| Wed, 23 Sep 2009 13:18:53 +0100 |
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| <20090923121853.GA31819@loric-alpo.emea.hpqcorp.net> |
The "Business of Open Source" mini-conf at LCA 2010 (Wellington, New
Zealand; January 18-23) is for people interested in business aspects of
open source. Topics include licensing your work, building a market,
building a community, gathering market data, distribution,
communications, working with open source developers, working with
governments and countries, working with procurement departments,
corporate governance, funding, pricing, lessons from your experience,
and whatever related topics people would like to bring up. Whether you
are a student working on a one-person open source project, own your own
open source consulting company, or create open source strategy for a
multi-billion dollar company, this mini-conf hopes to bring different
people together to exchange thoughts and facilitate discussion about
these topics.
Presentation submitters should feel free to suggest their own topics.
Here is a list of potentially interesting subjects (in no particular
order):
* Experiences moving a project from fun to profit
* Choosing a license
* Defending your rights
* Working as a non-profit
* Building a community
* Experiences in distributed development
* Commercial acquisition of open source projects
* Business strategies behind open source
* Open Source Software Development Management and Governance
* Open Source Corporate Governance
* Open source development inside of corporations and small companies
* Lessons learned in building up your open source business
* Marketing
* Distribution
* Copyrights
* Applying your copyright and license choices
We hope to receive proposals for:
* 50 minute expert panel discussions
* 50 minute full presentations
* 25 minute half presentations
* 5-10 minute lightning talks (e.g. success stories, ...)
To submit a proposal, please contact Martin Michlmayr at tbm@hp.com and
include the following information:
* Your name
* Brief bio noting any previous speaking experience
* Talk title
* Brief outline of your proposed talk
* Notes of any special equipment / facilities you may require
The deadline for submission is: October 14
Finally, please note that Miniconf Presenters need to register as
"delegates" and pay to attend LCA2010. Also, please make sure to read
LCA's Terms and Conditions at
http://www.lca2010.org.nz/register/terms_and_conditions
--
Martin Michlmayr
Open Source Program Office, Hewlett-Packard