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       August</strong> with all accepted proposals.</li>
     </ul>
 
-    <h2>Conference topics</h2>
+    <h2>Conference Topics</h2>
 
-    <p>The organisers expect OOoCon 2008 will have the following streams:</p>
+    <p>We welcome contributions on any of the following topics ... but feel
+    free to add your own:</p>
 
     <h4>Development</h4>
 
-    <ul type="circle">
+    <ul>
       <li>The source and how to work with it</li>
 
-      <li>The Roadmap</li>
+      <li>The roadmap beyond 3.0</li>
 
       <li>Tools for development</li>
 
       <li>Integration and localization</li>
 
-      <li>QA, user interface, and development processes</li>
+      <li>QA, UI, and development processes</li>
 
       <li>UNO and what it can do</li>
 
-      <li>Porting and platform installers</li>
+      <li>Porting and platform specifics</li>
 
       <li>Macros and Extensions</li>
+
+      <li>Packaging for distribution</li>
     </ul>
 
     <h4>OpenDocument Format</h4>
@@ -167,7 +170,7 @@
 
     <h4>Native Languages</h4>
 
-    <ul type="circle">
+    <ul>
       <li>More than translation: building local language communities</li>
 
       <li>Tools and techniques for localisations</li>
@@ -177,7 +180,7 @@
 
     <h4>Case Studies</h4>
 
-    <ul type="circle">
+    <ul>
       <li>OpenOffice.org in Governmentand Public Administrations</li>
 
       <li>OpenOffice.org in the private sector (SME - Small to Medium-sized
@@ -199,26 +202,27 @@
 
     <h3>Types of Session</h3>
 
-    <p>A presentation is a general discussion of some topic, including (but
-    not limited to) the software, the community, relationships with other
-    software or communities, and political or philosophical issues.
-    Presentations should be limited to 50 minutes (inclduing questions and
-    answers).</p>
-
-    <p>A workshop is a "hands-on" session, in which the presenter takes the
-    audience step-by-step through a task, or provides hands-on tuition for
-    audience in a classroom format. Presenters may request extended workshop
-    sessions up to half a day in duration for complex tasks.</p>
-
-    <p>A BoF (Birds of a Feather meeting) is an informal gathering of people
-    in a particular group, or interested in a specific topic. Examples
-    include the members of a native-language group, the marketing project,
-    documentation writers, or Apple Mac porters.</p>
-
-    <p>A panel discussion involves a group of people (usually 3 or 4) led by
-    a moderator. The participants make opening and closing statements on the
-    topic, may discuss the topic among themselves, and may answer questions
-    from the audience (usually submitted in advance).</p>
+    <p>A <em>presentation</em> is a general discussion of some topic,
+    including (but not limited to) the software, the community, relationships
+    with other software or communities, and political or philosophical
+    issues. Presentations should be limited to 50 minutes (inclduing
+    questions and answers).</p>
+
+    <p>A <em>workshop</em> is a "hands-on" session, in which the presenter
+    takes the audience step-by-step through a task, or provides hands-on
+    tuition for audience in a classroom format. Presenters may request
+    extended workshop sessions up to half a day in duration for complex
+    tasks.</p>
+
+    <p>A <em>BoF (Birds of a Feather meeting)</em> is an informal gathering
+    of people in a particular group, or interested in a specific topic.
+    Examples include the members of a native-language group, the marketing
+    project, documentation writers, or Apple Mac porters.</p>
+
+    <p>A <em>panel discussion</em> involves a group of people (usually 3 or
+    4) led by a moderator. The participants make opening and closing
+    statements on the topic, may discuss the topic among themselves, and may
+    answer questions from the audience (usually submitted in advance).</p>
 
     <h3>Travel Bursaries</h3><a id="bursary" name="bursary"></a>
 




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