[dot] KDE Community World Summit: Call for Papers

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From: Kurt Pfeifle <pfeifle at kde.org>
Dept: you-gotta-get-envious-if-you-stay-away
Date: Saturday 08/May/2004, @03:06

KDE Community World Summit: Call for Papers
===========================================

   The organizing team for the KDE Community World Summit
[http://conference2004.kde.org/] is asking for submissions of talks
[http://conference2004.kde.org/cf-pap2004devconf.php] and presentations
[http://conference2004.kde.org/cf-present2004userconf.php] to the big
KDE event in August. Deadline is 30th of May.

    *  For papers and talks at the "DevConf"
      [http://conference2004.kde.org/devconf.php]  part of the event
      (weekend 21st/22nd of August) see the Call for Papers and
      Talks [http://conference2004.kde.org/cf-pap2004devconf.php]
      regarding some guidelines. The program committee for this part is
      composed of Matthias Ettrich (Initiator of the KDE Project,
      Norway), Kalle Matthias Dalheimer (President KDE e.V, Sweden), Eva
      Brucherseifer (KDE e.V. Board Member, Germany) and Scott Wheeler
      (KDE Developer, USA).
    *  For presentations at the "UserConf"
      [http://conference2004.kde.org/userconf.php] part of the event
      (weekend 28th/29th of August) see the Call for
      Presentations
      [http://conference2004.kde.org/cf-present2004userconf.php] for
      guidelines. The program committee for the UserConf is constituted
      by Tom Schwaller (Chairman IBM Linux Desktop Technical Leader for
      Europe/Middle East/Asia), Kurt Pfeifle (KDE Contributor), Daniel
      Molkentin (KDE Core Developer) and Klaus Knopper (KDE User,
      Creator of Knoppix and Chairman of LinuxTag e.V.).


     Please consider to contribute. If you know someone who in your
opinion should talk there, but who may be too shy to step forward,
please encourage the person. The program committees are also open to
suggestions for "invited talks".



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