Re: FOSDEM 2016: Call for Participation
Submit a talk! Talks can be 15 or 30 minutes w. Q&A. We'll have 3-4 hours to distribute. # GNU Guile devroom call for talks @FOSDEM 2016 For the first time ever, we have a GNU Guile devroom at FOSDEM on January 30, 2016. The call for talk proposals is open! Important members of the GNU Guile and GNU Guix community will attend. We are excited because FOSDEM is one of the most important free software conferences and is hosted annually at [Université libre de Bruxelles in Brussels, Belgium](https://fosdem.org/2016/practical/transportation/); the devroom will host up to 80 people. Submissions for talks are due on November 30, 2015. ## Topics GNU Guile is the preferred extension system for the GNU Project which features an implementation of the Scheme programming language, a dialect of Lisp. Especially technical talks are invited on topics concerning GNU Guile and applications that use Guile (such as GNU Guix, Lilypond and Gnucash). In the talks both experienced Guile programmers and newbies should be addressed. FOSDEM is a great opportunity to attract people interested in GNU Guile and Lisp. Examples of (already proposed) talks could be - Guile programming: + functors and monads in Guile + composable continuations in Guile + POSIX programming in Guile and the FFI - Web frameworks with GNU Guile - GNU Guix: + GNU/Hurd support in Guix + R, Perl, Python and Ruby support in GNU Guix + Reproducible pipelines for Guix + Guix environments (VM, containers etc.) - Guile and the network: + Software distribution using GNUnet + Paving a path to greater network freedom using Guix and Guile ## Submit talk Feel free to submit your own topic or even run with one of these. The most interesting talks will be selected. Talks are 15 or 30 minutes (including Q&A; please notify in the application your preference) on GNU Guile related projects. Please note that presenting at FOSDEM implies giving permission to be recorded. The recordings will be published under the same licence as all FOSDEM content (CC-BY). Submit your proposal here: https://penta.fosdem.org/submission/FOSDEM16 If you submitted a talk to a previous FOSDEM, you should already have an account, so make sure that you log in with your existing account. You should only need to create an account if you have not submitted a talk to FOSDEM in recent years. After you have your account configured (you will receive a confirmation email), create the event, and click on "Show all" in the top right corner to diplay the full form. When submitting your talk make doubly sure to select "GNU Guile devroom" as track, and include the following information: * The title and subtitle of your talk * A short abstract of one paragraph * A longer description if you wish to do so * Links to related websites/blogs etc
FOSDEM call for Guile related talks
# GNU Guile devroom call for talks @FOSDEM 2016 For the first time ever, we have a GNU Guile devroom at FOSDEM on January 30, 2016. The call for talk proposals is open! Important members of the GNU Guile and GNU Guix community will attend. We are excited because FOSDEM is one of the most important free software conferences and is hosted annually at [Université libre de Bruxelles in Brussels, Belgium](https://fosdem.org/2016/practical/transportation/); the devroom will host up to 80 people. Submissions for talks are due on November 30, 2015. ## Topics GNU Guile is the preferred extension system for the GNU Project which features an implementation of the Scheme programming language, a dialect of Lisp. Especially technical talks are invited on topics concerning GNU Guile and applications that use Guile (such as GNU Guix, Lilypond and Gnucash). In the talks both experienced Guile programmers and newbies should be addressed. FOSDEM is a great opportunity to attract people interested in GNU Guile and Lisp. Examples of (already proposed) talks could be - Guile programming: + functors and monads in Guile + composable continuations in Guile + POSIX programming in Guile and the FFI - Web frameworks with GNU Guile - GNU Guix: + GNU/Hurd support in Guix + R, Perl, Python and Ruby support in GNU Guix + Reproducible pipelines for Guix + Guix environments (VM, containers etc.) - Guile and the network: + Software distribution using GNUnet + Paving a path to greater network freedom using Guix and Guile ## Submit talk Feel free to submit your own topic or even run with one of these. The most interesting talks will be selected. Talks are 15 or 30 minutes (including Q&A; please notify in the application your preference) on GNU Guile related projects. Please note that presenting at FOSDEM implies giving permission to be recorded. The recordings will be published under the same licence as all FOSDEM content (CC-BY). Submit your proposal here: https://penta.fosdem.org/submission/FOSDEM16 If you submitted a talk to a previous FOSDEM, you should already have an account, so make sure that you log in with your existing account. You should only need to create an account if you have not submitted a talk to FOSDEM in recent years. After you have your account configured (you will receive a confirmation email), create the event, and click on "Show all" in the top right corner to diplay the full form. When submitting your talk make doubly sure to select "GNU Guile devroom" as track, and include the following information: * The title and subtitle of your talk * A short abstract of one paragraph * A longer description if you wish to do so * Links to related websites/blogs etc
Re: FOSDEM call for Guile related talks
Anyone here involved with other Guile projects such as Gnucash and LilyPond? Can you E-mail me privately that you have seen the call for talks and that your project is aware? I am going to E-mail individual projects too - anyone know of projects not listed on https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/GNU_Guile We want to make the Guile devroom amazing :) Thanks, Pj.
Re: FOSDEM call for Guile related talks
Pjotr, > Anyone here involved with other Guile projects such as Gnucash and > LilyPond? Can you E-mail me privately that you have seen the call for > talks and that your project is aware? > ... Better posting both the call for talks/papers and this email invitation to lilypond-de...@gnu.org and/or lilypond-u...@gnu.org I think my 2c Cheers, David pgp46htQqsDm1.pgp Description: OpenPGP digital signature