Germany Chemnitzer Linux-Tage 2010 - 13. und 14. März 2010
Ok, now it's time to decide if we want to take part there and if we
want a booth.
I'll try to be there as every year, but because dogs are not allowed
there it will be quiet hard for me be early enough there to do all the
organization.
So who will take part and what's your opinion about a booth?
-Andy
Start weitergeleitete Nachricht:
Datum: Fri, 06 Nov 2009 15:29:56 +0100
Von: "Philipp Seidel" <philipp.seidel(a)s2005.tu-chemnitz.de>
An: news(a)linux-tage.de
Betreff: [CLT-News] Webseite online, Deadline für Calls und Vorfreude
auf die CLT 2010
Neues Jahr – neues Outfit
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Mit neuem Outfit stellt sich die Webseite der 12. Chemnitzer Linux-Tage
vor. 2010 wird es also wieder eine Menge interessanter Vorträge,
Workshops und Projekte im Hörsaalgebäude an der Reichenhainer Straße
geben. Die Themenschwerpunkte lauten dieses Mal:
* Dienste und Dämonen
* Neue Desktops
* Embedded
* Privatsphäre trotz Netz
Ab sofort ist es möglich, sich mit einem Vortrag, Stand oder Workshop
anzumelden, um im März 2010 das Programm mitzugestalten. Natürlich
werden wie immer auch Beiträge für das Einsteigerforum gesucht.
* Call for Lectures [0]
* Call for Presentations [1]
Neu in diesem Jahr ist die Möglichkeit, ein eingereichtes Paper im
CLT-Tagungsband veröffentlichen zu lassen.
Immer auf dem Laufenden
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Damit Fans und Interessierte nicht nur am Veranstaltungswochenende die
Chemnitzer Linux-Tage live erleben, kann sich ab sofort jeder über den
aktuellen Stand der Vorbereitungen, Nachbereitungen und sonstigen
Aktivitäten per Identi.ca[2], Twitter[3] oder Facebook[4] informieren.
Vorfreude
=========
Schon jetzt kann sich jeder mit den Aufzeichnungen der CLT 2009 ein
bisschen Vortragsfeeling nach Hause holen. Die Videos aus den
Vortragsräumen V1 und V4 stehen ab sofort zum Download und zum direkten
Anschauen bereit.
[0] http://chemnitzer.linux-tage.de/2010/vortraege/call_form.html
[1] http://chemnitzer.linux-tage.de/2010/live/call_form.html
[2] http://identi.ca/clt/
[3] http://twitter.com/clt_news
[4] http://www.facebook.com/chemnitzer.linuxtage
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On Thu, Oct 29, 2009 at 21:32, Dieter Plaetinck <dieter(a)plaetinck.be> wrote:
> On Tue, 27 Oct 2009 09:32:49 +0100
> Dieter Plaetinck <dieter(a)plaetinck.be> wrote:
>
>> On Mon, 26 Oct 2009 21:27:28 -0500
>> Aaron Griffin <aaronmgriffin(a)gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>> > Hi Aaron
>> >
>> > Is Arch interested in joining the party ?
>> > http://fosdem.org/2010/distrominiconf
>> >
>> > If so, could you please spread the word around your community of
>> > contributors ? Thanks :)
>
> btw, their question "interested in joining the party?" is pretty vague,
> but on several places they mention that the response from arch is still
> pending.
>
> anyway, you could let them know that at least one developer is
> interested. i might propose a subject and/or work on input for certain
> topics that interest me, but if it happens to turn out that none of the
> topics seem interesting enough to me i might not contribute at all.
>
> would that be a good answer?
I would love to get there too.
Not sure if my company will sponsor me again this time,
but if I could keep traveling cost to the minimum
I'll be able to get there with my own money only.
I will need to get a new visa though. :-/
Anyone else would like to join the party?
Jan, Thomas, you're living not far, right? ;-)
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Roman Kyrylych (Роман Кирилич)
Hey everyone,
We started discussing an Arch Linux Canada conference and decided we'd
host a general Arch Linux Conference. Yah, it's been discussed before,
but never has it been done. Our theory is it'll go better than we
expected and we'll do it again someplace else, or it'll totally bomb
and we won't try again. ;-)
Here's some sketchy news and information.
http://www.archlinux.ca/archcon2010/
The only thing decided so far is location (Toronto, Canada), and date
(July; ok, so it's not totally decided). If anyone wants to join in on
organizing this, discuss on this mailing list, or this thread:
http://www.archlinux.ca/bbs/viewtopic.php?pid=172#p172
or on comments at the archcon2010 site above.
We're looking for people with experience in Toronto, or with
experience organizing conferences, or just interest in helping out to
join the discussion and hopefully help us not make many mistakes. If
someone wants to do a wordpress theme for the site (I wanted a quick,
simple CMS, and wordpress was available as a one-click install), or
design a logo for the conference or search through proposals and pick
the good ones, let me know.
Dusty
Yesterday, I was approached by a Ubuntu representative and member of
OpenRheinRuhr e.V. who personally invited me to OpenRheinRuhr
http://openrheinruhr.de/ on 7./8. November.
I don't know if I have the energy to help organize this one, but he was
very eager to have us there and have at least a small lightning talk
about who we are and what we do. What do you think?
Also, Andy was talking highly about Chemnitzer Linuxtage. They will be
in March and I think we will have to decide until November whether we'll
be there. I haven't searched http://chemnitzer.linux-tage.de/ for more
information about it.
It's also on a weekend, they have places to sleep in a gym, so it's
probably possible for me to be there. Andy and me agreed that we will
try to be there with an Arch booth. We should start planning this in
time. I feel more positive about that one, so who is interested?