On Mon, Feb 09, 2009 at 02:05:06PM -0500, Jimmy Kaplowitz said: > On Mon, Feb 09, 2009 at 03:04:54PM +0000, Stephen Gran wrote: > > Attendees that register late (after April 15th) will need to pay the > > "Professional" fee (USD 250). > > s/pay the "Professional"/pay at least the "Professional"/ > > Other than that the text looks good.
On Mon, Feb 09, 2009 at 09:06:51PM +0100, César Gómez Martín said: > On Mon, Feb 9, 2009 at 4:04 PM, Stephen Gran <st...@lobefin.net> wrote: > > About Cáceres > > ------------------- > > > > Cáceres (pronounced like Katheres, with an accent on a) is the capital > of Cáceres Province. There have been settlements near Cáceres since > prehistoric times. Evidence of this can be found in the caves of > Maltravieso and El Conejar. The city was founded by the Ancient Romans > in 25 BC. > > The old town or Ciudad Monumental still has its ancient walls; this > part of town is also well known for its multitude of storks' nests. > The walls contain a perfect Medieval town setting with no outward > signs of modernity. For this reason many films have been shot here. > The Universidad de Extremadura, and two astronomical observatories are > also located in Cáceres. > > Cáceres was declared a World Heritage City by UNESCO in 1986 because > of the city's blend of Roman, Islamic, Northern Gothic and Italian > Renaissance styles, fruit of the many battles fought here throughout > history. An amazing 30 towers from the Muslim period still stand in > Caceres, of which the Torre del Bujaco is the most famous. Thanks to both of you for the spot check. New version below. If there are no further corrections, I'll send it to d-d-a in a few hours. Thanks again, everyone, for helping me get this out the door. Registration is now open for DebConf9, which will take place in Cáceres, Extremadura from Thursday 23 to Wednesday 29 July 2009. To register follow one of the processes outlined below: - If you registered for last year's conference, DebConf8, go to https://penta.debconf.org/penta/submission/dc9/person to login. - If you didn't register for last year's conference you need an account in the conference management system. To register one, go to https://penta.debconf.org/penta/user and create an account. After visiting the activation URL sent to you by email, go to https://penta.debconf.org/penta/submission/dc9/person and log in. After you logged in ------------------- After you successfully logged in, please fill in at least the 'General', 'Contact' and 'Travel' tabs reachable through the 'Registration details' button on the bar on the left of the page. Please pay special attention to the 'DebConf' and 'DebCamp' boxes on the 'General' tab. You need to select at least the "I want to attend this conference" checkbox or your registration won't be valid. Note to users who have an account from last year: We did our best in making sure you do not have to reenter all your personal data again, just the conference specific changes. But please check if it is all still valid. Travel Sponsorship ------------------ We hope to obtain enough sponsorship to help some people attend who would not be able to pay for their own travel. We intend to allocate travel sponsorship money between April and June. If you would like to apply for travel sponsorship, please fill in as much information as you can on the registration pages. Even if you have not arranged your travel when you apply for sponsorship, we need to know which days you intend to spend at the conference. The deadline for sponsorship applications is April 15th. DebCamp Attendance ------------------ DebCamp is a smaller, less formal event than the main conference, giving an opportunity for group work on Debian projects. It will again be held in the week before DebConf, from Thursday 16th til Tuesday 21st July. In an effort to make DebCamp a little more organised we ask everyone who wants to attend DebCamp this year to fill in an additional textfield describing their work plans for the Camp. Cost of attendance ------------------ As multiple attendees of past conferences suggested that we make it easy for attendees to pay for the costs of their stay, we are now offering this. As in the past the conference is free and we try our best to offer food and accommodation sponsorship to everyone who registers before April 15th. We are now also offering two additional options, namely "Professional" and "Corporate". The "Professional" category, USD 250.00, is meant for every individual or company who want to help the conference by paying the costs for their own/their employees stay. As a little reward for this payment people also get assigned to a double room, instead of a 3 or 4 bed one. The "Corporate" category, USD 1000.00, is for companies who pay their employees' attendance fees. In return for the Corporate attendance fee we will list the company on a special page on our conference website, as well as the double-room option from the "Professional" Category or, if they wish, a single room. We encourage everybody to help making DebConf a success by selecting the "Professional" or "Corporate" category. Attendees that register late (after April 15th) will need to pay at least the "Professional" fee (USD 250). DebConf9 Call for Papers ------------------------ We invite submissions of proposals for papers, presentations, discussion sessions and tutorials. Submissions will be accepted until April 15th. This year submission of a formal written paper for the conference proceedings is again optional, though encouraged. Providing a written paper in advance means that interested people can attend your session ready with ideas for discussion, and especially helps those who find it hard to follow rapid English speech. DebConf talks will be broadcast live on the internet where possible, and videos of the talks will be published on the web along with the presentation slides and papers. To submit papers, first register for DebConf as described above. Then use the 'New event/paper' button on https://penta.debconf.org/penta/submission/dc9 and fill in information about your submission on the various tabs. You can use the same interface to submit papers for DebConf and DebCamp, by choosing the appropriate 'track'. Looking forward to welcoming you to Cáceres in July, the DebConf team About DebConf ------------- DebConf is the Debian Project's developer conference. In addition to a full schedule of technical, social and policy talks, DebConf provides an opportunity for developers, contributors and other interested people to meet in person and work together more closely. It has taken place annually since 2000 in locations as varied as Canada, Finland, Mexico, Scotland, and Argentina. DebConf will be preceded by DebCamp, from Thursday 16th til Tuesday 21st July. DebCamp is a smaller, less formal event giving an opportunity for group work on Debian projects. If you are interested in helping by working as a volunteer during DebConf, please contact debconf-team@lists.debconf.org If you or your company are interested in sponsoring DebConf by donating money or lending equipment, please contact the sponsorship team at spons...@debconf.org More information about DebConf9 can be found on the conference website: https://debconf9.debconf.org/ About Debian ------------ The Debian Project is an association of Free Software developers who volunteer their time and effort in order to produce the free operating system Debian GNU/Linux. About Cáceres ------------------- Cáceres (pronounced like Katheres, with an accent on the a) is the capital of Cáceres Province. There have been settlements near Cáceres since prehistoric times. Evidence of this can be found in the caves of Maltravieso and El Conejar. The city was founded by the Ancient Romans in 25 BC. The old town, or Ciudad Monumental, still has its ancient walls; this part of town is also well known for its multitude of storks' nests. The walls contain a perfect Medieval town setting with no outward signs of modernity. For this reason many films have been shot here. The Universidad de Extremadura and two astronomical observatories are also located in Cáceres. Cáceres was declared a World Heritage City by UNESCO in 1986 because of the city's blend of Roman, Islamic, Northern Gothic and Italian Renaissance styles, fruit of the many battles fought here throughout history. An amazing 30 towers from the Muslim period still stand in Caceres, of which the Torre del Bujaco is the most famous. -- -------------------------------------------------------------------------- | Stephen Gran | I don't know why we're here, I say we | | st...@lobefin.net | all go home and free associate. | | http://www.lobefin.net/~steve | | --------------------------------------------------------------------------
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