EuroBSDCon 2007 Call For Papers The European BSD Conference, September 14 & 15 2007, Copenhagen, Denmark
FreeBSD - NetBSD - OpenBSD - MAC OS X - DragonFlyBSD Are you doing interesting things with a BSD based operating system ? Come to Copenhagen and talk about it! We are looking for papers about all aspects of BSD based operating systems, and would particularly like to hear from people who can tell our audience something about: * How and why should you try a BSD based operating system ? * BSD based products, how, why, what: good & bad. * How to manage BSD based systems, operational issues, scaling, updates, patches, auditing and reliability. * What are the BSD developers working on now ? * Using BSD based systems to thwart the bad guys. Send us a couple of paragraphs with an outline of your proposed talk and a bit about yourself to: [EMAIL PROTECTED] before February 1st 2007. Practical Information EuroBSDCon 2007 is organized by the the usual gang from the BSD-DK user group and our aim is to make it affordable and high quality. Speakers attend the conference for free and we will reimburse speakers travel and lodging if nobody else will pay for it. We will aim to finalize the programme and notify the selected speakers by April 1st 2007. We will not waste money and trees on printed procedings but will distribute the conference material electronically and expect to receive your final slides no later than 4 weeks before the conference. Please let us know if you want to include other materials (Articles, HOWTO etc) There will also be a "Works In Progress" session during the conference for short talks about recent developments etc. If we can arrange it, all talks will be videotaped (unless the speaker objects). You can at all times find more info about the conference, travel, accomodation and more, at the conference website: http://2007.euroBSDCon.org/ The conference programme is in the capable hands of: * Poul-Henning Kamp <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> - Old Fart * Kristen Nielsen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> - Board member DKUUG * Lennart Sorth <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> - Security Nerd, UNI-C * Robert Watson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> - FreeBSDs default member of all sorts of things * Ole Guldberg Jensen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> - Darwinist * Michael Knudsen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> - OpenBSD * Emmanuel Dreyfus <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> - NetBSD PS: yes, it will be possible to visit Legoland on sunday after the conference, we plan to arrange a bus-tour. -- The shortest unit of time in the multiverse is the New York Second, defined as the period of time between the traffic lights turning green and the cab behind you honking. -- (Terry Pratchett, Lords and Ladies)