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OLS 2013 : Ottawa Linux Symposium | |||||||||||||
Link: http://www.linuxsymposium.org/2013/ | |||||||||||||
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Call For Papers | |||||||||||||
http://www.linuxsymposium.org/2013/
#### Description Since 1999, the Linux Symposium has strived to provide a comfortable collaboration environment for technical people working on all aspects of the Linux Project. We have done our best to provide a vendor-neutral academic-style conference where developers, administrators, and users all feel at ease and are able to work together towards a common goal. As in 2012, a formal paper is highly recommended -- but optional -- for presenters. We recognize how busy everybody is and that the additional time requirements needed to prepare a paper may prevent presenters from sending proposals. Presenters who do elect to submit a formal paper will receive an additional free-attendance pass to allocate to any co-authors or co-workers who also wish to attend the event. #### Our Past Keynote Speakers Our past keynote speakers have included many core members of the Linux development community including; Alan Cox, David S. Miller, Miguel de Icaza, Ted Ts'o, Stephen Tweedie, Paul "Rusty" Russell, Andrew Morton, David Jones, Greg Kroah- Hartman, James Bottomley, Werner Almesberger, Mark Shuttleworth, Keith Bergelt, Dirk Hohndel, Tim Riker, and Jon "Maddog" Hall. #### The 2013 Keynote will be Jeff Garzik of Bitpay Inc. This portion of the website is being actively updated. Stay tuned for more details! The thing to think about with Bitcoin tech: it's not just Bitcoin-the-currency, but really it is a catalyst for new cryptographically secure, openly audited systems. Imagine if the government published hash-secured, digitally signed accounting ledgers that the entire country could audit. Lots of related, non-currency projects are being spurred by Bitcoin's emergence, like BitMessage. #### Tracks & Topics We are specifically seeking submissions dealing with leading-edge Kernel development; embedded application development including but not limited to Android application development as well as desktop and server infrastructure applications and middleware. #### Additional Topic Suggestions Contributed by Attendees •Cloud Computing/Open Stack •SSD Caches, RAID, Filesystems •Instrumentation/Automation We are seeking content aimed at technical people, developers, administrators and high-end users from very low level detailed analysis to high-level how-to tutorials to help keep up with the latest and greatest in the Free Software ecosystem. |
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