Linux Symposium Issues CFP 36
C. Craig Ross let me know that the 2006 Linux Symposium has issued their 2006 call for papers The conference is being held from July 19th thru the 22nd up in luverly Ottawa, Canada. OLS has been a phenomenal show in the past, and I highly recommend it for people looking for a "meaty" show. Proposals for papers will be accepted from January 1st - February 1st, so get writing.
They better have something good (Score:3, Interesting)
Re:They better have something good (Score:2, Informative)
http://www.linuxsymposium.org/2006/proceedings.ph
All of the talks are highly technincal and most topics covered wouldn't directly affect the average end user. These aren't opinion papers!
Usability and User Experience? (Score:2, Offtopic)
2. With Google kicking everyone's a$$, are we going to hear some interesting stuff on that front? Linux-targeted Google APIs? What about curious intersections of Linux, Google, and advertising? Anything interesting there? For example: Jack up Google's Linux search [google.com]?
Net-net is that I hope it'll be practical, hands on, juicy stuff.
Re:They better have something good (Score:4, Informative)
Hmmmmn, lets have a look at the 2005 schedule: [linuxsymposium.org]
Two examples (chosen at random):
Looks like its a serious conference, for serious linux hackers.
Re:They better have something good (Score:1)
Did you read the article? It was about how to effectively schedule presentation time to talk about how Linux will achieve World Domination.
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Why?
Because it would save them from looking like a complete and utter jackass when their comments are read by the people that *do*.
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What is the focus? (Score:4, Insightful)
Sidebar: "Papers must be formatted using the provided LaTeX template" This seems a bit old skool to me. I've been out of the academic loop for a few years now, but is this standard now? Even for a Linux Love Fest this seems like a bit of a constraint...
Re:What is the focus? (Score:2)
No. Most engineering conferences provide Word templates. But then again this is a Linux thing
-everphilski-
Re:What is the focus? (Score:3, Informative)
There is no focus or theme for the conference. It's essentially one of the main technical linux conferences, so topics cover the gamut from where X.org is headed, to driver optimizations for a particular network card, to introducing whole new protocol stacks.
Also, anyone who wants to present a talk will likely have attended previous years.
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Obviously you're not in mathematics. I can't speak for other disciplines but it is quite common for math conferences to have have formatting templates... and no serious mathematics paper is going to be formatted in something other than a TeX based system, so
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A "meaty" show? (Score:2)
FAQ about the event (Score:2, Interesting)
A. In Ontario (the provice that Ottawa is in) the legal drinking age is 19. (from TFA's site FAQ)
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Q. What is the legal drinking age in Canada?
A. In Ontario (the provice that Ottawa is in) the legal drinking age is 19. (from TFA's site FAQ)
In Quebec (the province across the river from Ottawa) the legal drinking age is 18.
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A. We'd all like to read your white paper about that.
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deoderant mandatory (Score:1)
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OBFuturama Quote (Score:2)