I was asked to forward this message about the LinuxChix Mini Conference -- please consider submitting talks and such!
* * * The second annual LinuxChix women's mini-conf will be held on either Monday the 28th or Tuesday the 29th of January, 2008 (We don't know which) at the University of Melbourne, as part of the annual linux.conf.au Free and Open Source Software conference running from 28th of January to the 2nd of February, 2008. All attendees of linux.conf.au are welcome to attend the women's mini-conf, which will highlight and celebrate the achievements of women in Free and Open Source Software. There is no need to be an active member of LinuxChix, as attendees and speakers from other women's advocacy and development groups are encouraged to participate. http://conf.au.linuxchix.org/ If you know of anyone who would like to attend the conference and speak at our miniconf the details are as follows. Regards Robyn Manning Only one week left for Chix miniconf @ lca submissions! They're due Monday Oct 15. *** PLEASE NOTE: the submission email address has changed. If you submitted to the previous email address and did not receive acknowledgement, please resubmit. Apologies for the inconvienience. *** *** LinuxChix Womens' mini-conf: Call for Presentations *** The premier annual Linux and Open Source conference in Australia, linux.conf.au, is once again hosting a LinuxChix mini-conf. We are now calling for presentations by women on both Free Software technical topics and other topics of general interest to women involved in Free Software or working in IT. *About the mini-conf* The second annual LinuxChix women's mini-conf will be held on either Monday the 28th or Tuesday the 29th of January, 2008 (We don't know which) at the University of Melbourne, as part of the annual linux.conf.au Free and Open Source Software conference running from 28th of January to the 2nd of February, 2008. All attendees of linux.conf.au are welcome to attend the women's mini-conf, which will highlight and celebrate the achievements of women in Free and Open Source Software. There is no need to be an active member of LinuxChix, as attendees and speakers from other women's advocacy and development groups including Systers, project-specific women's groups and others, are encouraged to participate. The mini-conf has both 50 minute and 25 minute talks slots available. We recommend that inexperienced Speakers opt for the shorter slots and plan to present for around 15 minutes; the remaining time will be devoted to discussion. Experienced speakers may choose to opt for a full 50 minute slot, and prepare to talk for 35-40 minutes. We reserve the right to request that 35 minute presentations be shortened to 15 minutes to enable best use of the time we have. Abstracts for talk proposals should be submitted to [EMAIL PROTECTED] by Midnight Sunday, October 15, 2007. There will also be some 10 minute (5 minutes talk, 5 minutes discussion) lightning talk slots available. These slots are ideal for first-time speakers or those who want to very quickly showcase a project. All talks should be on Free and Open Source Software related topics. Please see http://conf.au.linuxchix.org for more information about the women's mini-conference and http://conf.au.linuxchix.org/CFP for full details of the call for presentations. Feel free to forward this announcement to any women or groups you think would be interested. About LinuxChix LinuxChix is a community for women who like Linux and Free Software, and for women and men who want to support women in computing. The membership ranges from novices to experienced users, and includes professional and amateur programmers, system administrators and technical writers. About linux.conf.au linux.conf.au (http://linux.conf.au/) is Australia's annual technical conference on Free Software. Fun, informal and seriously technical, linux.conf.au draws together Free and Open Source Software developers from across the world. It will be held from January 28th to February 2nd, 2008 at The University of Melbourne. About Linux Australia Linux Australia (http://www.linux.org.au/) is the peak body for Linux User Groups (LUGs) around Australia, and as such represents approximately 5000 Australian Linux users and developers. Linux Australia facilitates the organisation of this international Free Software conference in a different Australasian city each year. -- off the chain like a rebellious guanine nucleotide -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]