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Subject:    Re: [kde-community] Fwd: LinuxTag: Call for Papers
From:       Jos Poortvliet <jos () opensuse ! org>
Date:       2014-01-29 23:06:11
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I send in a talk about wh where we are going (frameworks, Plasma, Active
etc).

sent from my tablet, pls excuse me for brevity and bad spelling
On Jan 27, 2014 11:01 AM, "Claudia Rauch" <rauch@kde.org> wrote:

> LinuxTag Berlin 2014 will take place in a new location. It would be
> cool if we had a few interesting talks in the program, so think about
> submitting a proposal :).
>
>
> ---------- Forwarded message ----------
> From: Linuxtag Newsletter <info@linuxtag.org>
> Date: 26 January 2014 17:41
> Subject: LinuxTag: Call for Papers
> To: Claudia  Rauch <rauch@kde.org>
>
>
> Dear Claudia Rauch,
>
> since you contributed in the past to LinuxTag, we'd like to update you
> about this year's event scheduled for May 8 - 10, 2014 in Berlin,
> Germany . We stay in Germany's capital, but a lot of other exiting
> things change: First of all, we team up with droidcon , the world's
> larges independent summit for Android developer and re:publica , one
> of the world's most important festivals for the digital society. We
> also move the venue right into the heart of Berlin, to an industrial
> landmark, a loungy former railway station in Berlin's Kreuzberg
> quarter.
>
> Behind the scenes we've taken over the organization of the whole event
> and are thus much more flexible for special arrangements . LinuxTag
> Association still organizes the program in a non-for-profit way and
> depends thus on support from sponsors . You could help LinuxTag by
> sending us appropriate contacts from your marketing or recruiting
> departments to sponsoring@linuxtag.org , if this is feasible. Your
> help is highly appreciated.
>
> Our Call for Papers is open as in previous years at Virtual Conference
> Center, https://vcc.linuxtag.org/
>
> and is waiting for your proposals until Feburary 7, 2014. Our program
> committee decided to focus the conference on nine main topics. Click
> on the links to find out about the holistic idea behind the subjects
> originating from the day-to-day experiences of Linux and Open Source
> users, administrators, and developers,
> http://www.linuxtag.org/2014/en/
>
> Find out: Tracing, troubleshooting, and logging
> Protect yourself: Security after Snowden
> Fancy a game? Linux' new steps into entertainment
> Make it so: Configuration management and software deployment
> Roll your own: Bring back your servers home
> Extensible Attic: Deal with vast amounts of data
> Pimp the Web: Speed up your apps and improve user experience
> Go agile: Small steps for your code, but a giant leap for Users
> OpenStack: One IaaS platform for all needs
>
> We appreciate any proposals and ask you to relay this message to
> friends, team members, or co-workers . Apart from the main topics, we
> also gladly accept proposals for other subjects . Additionally, for
> the first time we have also the opportunity to have more informal
> lectures, workshops, or mini barcamps in the evening, since we may use
> the venue until late.
>
> We're also looking for session chairs , who support reviewing
> proposals, and moderators/crew members who help us during the
> conference. If you are interested, drop us a note at
> conference@linuxtag.org .
>
> Don't hestitate to ask if you have questions. Suggest ideas to improve
> LinuxTag.
>
> On behalf of the conference team,
> Tobias Paepke and Nils Magnus
>
>
>
> --
>
> Claudia Rauch
> Business Manager
> KDE e.V.
> Schönhauser Allee 6/7
> 10119 Berlin
> Germany
>
> Phone: +49 (0) 30 2023 7305 0
> Fax: +49 (0) 30 2023 7305 9
> Mobile: +49 178 522 3086
> Twitter: @frankfurtine
>
> KDE e.V. is a German Verein registered at the Amtsgericht Berlin
> (Charlottenburg), with number VR 31685 B. Its president is Cornelius
> Schumacher. For more information please see http://ev.kde.org, and
> http://kde.org/
> _______________________________________________
> kde-community mailing list
> kde-community@kde.org
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<p dir="ltr">I send in a talk about wh where we are going (frameworks, Plasma, Active \
etc).</p> <p dir="ltr">sent from my tablet, pls excuse me for brevity and bad \
spelling</p> <div class="gmail_quote">On Jan 27, 2014 11:01 AM, &quot;Claudia \
Rauch&quot; &lt;<a href="mailto:rauch@kde.org">rauch@kde.org</a>&gt; wrote:<br \
type="attribution"><blockquote class="gmail_quote" style="margin:0 0 0 \
.8ex;border-left:1px #ccc solid;padding-left:1ex"> LinuxTag Berlin 2014 will take \
place in a new location. It would be<br> cool if we had a few interesting talks in \
the program, so think about<br> submitting a proposal :).<br>
<br>
<br>
---------- Forwarded message ----------<br>
From: Linuxtag Newsletter &lt;<a \
                href="mailto:info@linuxtag.org">info@linuxtag.org</a>&gt;<br>
Date: 26 January 2014 17:41<br>
Subject: LinuxTag: Call for Papers<br>
To: Claudia   Rauch &lt;<a href="mailto:rauch@kde.org">rauch@kde.org</a>&gt;<br>
<br>
<br>
Dear Claudia Rauch,<br>
<br>
since you contributed in the past to LinuxTag, we&#39;d like to update you<br>
about this year&#39;s event scheduled for May 8 - 10, 2014 in Berlin,<br>
Germany . We stay in Germany&#39;s capital, but a lot of other exiting<br>
things change: First of all, we team up with droidcon , the world&#39;s<br>
larges independent summit for Android developer and re:publica , one<br>
of the world's most important festivals for the digital society. We<br>
also move the venue right into the heart of Berlin, to an industrial<br>
landmark, a loungy former railway station in Berlin&#39;s Kreuzberg<br>
quarter.<br>
<br>
Behind the scenes we&#39;ve taken over the organization of the whole event<br>
and are thus much more flexible for special arrangements . LinuxTag<br>
Association still organizes the program in a non-for-profit way and<br>
depends thus on support from sponsors . You could help LinuxTag by<br>
sending us appropriate contacts from your marketing or recruiting<br>
departments to <a href="mailto:sponsoring@linuxtag.org">sponsoring@linuxtag.org</a> , \
if this is feasible. Your<br> help is highly appreciated.<br>
<br>
Our Call for Papers is open as in previous years at Virtual Conference<br>
Center, <a href="https://vcc.linuxtag.org/" \
target="_blank">https://vcc.linuxtag.org/</a><br> <br>
and is waiting for your proposals until Feburary 7, 2014. Our program<br>
committee decided to focus the conference on nine main topics. Click<br>
on the links to find out about the holistic idea behind the subjects<br>
originating from the day-to-day experiences of Linux and Open Source<br>
users, administrators, and developers,<br>
<a href="http://www.linuxtag.org/2014/en/" \
target="_blank">http://www.linuxtag.org/2014/en/</a><br> <br>
Find out: Tracing, troubleshooting, and logging<br>
Protect yourself: Security after Snowden<br>
Fancy a game? Linux&#39; new steps into entertainment<br>
Make it so: Configuration management and software deployment<br>
Roll your own: Bring back your servers home<br>
Extensible Attic: Deal with vast amounts of data<br>
Pimp the Web: Speed up your apps and improve user experience<br>
Go agile: Small steps for your code, but a giant leap for Users<br>
OpenStack: One IaaS platform for all needs<br>
<br>
We appreciate any proposals and ask you to relay this message to<br>
friends, team members, or co-workers . Apart from the main topics, we<br>
also gladly accept proposals for other subjects . Additionally, for<br>
the first time we have also the opportunity to have more informal<br>
lectures, workshops, or mini barcamps in the evening, since we may use<br>
the venue until late.<br>
<br>
We&#39;re also looking for session chairs , who support reviewing<br>
proposals, and moderators/crew members who help us during the<br>
conference. If you are interested, drop us a note at<br>
<a href="mailto:conference@linuxtag.org">conference@linuxtag.org</a> .<br>
<br>
Don&#39;t hestitate to ask if you have questions. Suggest ideas to improve \
LinuxTag.<br> <br>
On behalf of the conference team,<br>
Tobias Paepke and Nils Magnus<br>
<br>
<br>
<br>
--<br>
<br>
Claudia Rauch<br>
Business Manager<br>
KDE e.V.<br>
Schönhauser Allee 6/7<br>
10119 Berlin<br>
Germany<br>
<br>
Phone: <a href="tel:%2B49%20%280%29%2030%202023%207305%200" \
                value="+4930202373050">+49 (0) 30 2023 7305 0</a><br>
Fax: <a href="tel:%2B49%20%280%29%2030%202023%207305%209" value="+4930202373059">+49 \
                (0) 30 2023 7305 9</a><br>
Mobile: <a href="tel:%2B49%20178%20522%203086" value="+491785223086">+49 178 522 \
                3086</a><br>
Twitter: @frankfurtine<br>
<br>
KDE e.V. is a German Verein registered at the Amtsgericht Berlin<br>
(Charlottenburg), with number VR 31685 B. Its president is Cornelius<br>
Schumacher. For more information please see <a href="http://ev.kde.org" \
target="_blank">http://ev.kde.org</a>, and<br> <a href="http://kde.org/" \
target="_blank">http://kde.org/</a><br> \
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