| OpenOffice confab issues call for papers |
Mar. 29, 2006
Organizers of OpenOffice.org's annual conference, OOoCon -- set for Sept. 11-13 in Lyon, France -- have issued a call for papers on a broad spectrum of topics, ranging from developing OpenOffice.org, to free software marketing and politics. The deadline for acceptance is June 1, the project said.
"We are soliciting papers from the broad OpenOffice.org community on topics ranging from developing OpenOffice.org to marketing it; from the global politics of the free and open-source software (FOSS) movement to the technical challenges of localization," OO.org said on its website. "This conference is meant to be a forum for technical as well as general examinations of OpenOffice.org's place in the expanding world of FOSS."
Go here for details on how to submit a technical paper for the conference. A template for proposals is available here (odt file download; well, were you expecting a word file?).
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