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      <h3>OpenOffice.org Conference (OOoCon 2008)</h3>

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    <h2>Call for Papers</h2><!--
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    <p>The OpenOffice.org Community invites potential speakers to submit
    proposals for papers for OOoCon 2008. Whether you are a seasoned
    presenter, or have never stood up in public before, if you have something
    interesting to share about OpenOffice.org - we want to hear from you.
    Please note the Conference language is English.</p>

    <h3>A unique occasion</h3>

    <p>OOoCon 2008 will see the biggest concentration of OOo developers ever
    assembled in one location on this planet. For this reason, we
    particularly welcome proposals from developers with information to share
    with fellow developers, from how to get started with simple extensions,
    through to the deep, dirty, and downright technical aspects of hacking
    the OOoCon codebase.</p>

    <p>Papers are also welcomed on any topic of interest to the Community: to
    the thousands of people who have joined one of our Projects and design,
    develop, maintain, translate, test, document, support, promote, or in any
    other way help us bring OpenOffice.org's products and services to the
    world.</p>

    <h3>Key Dates</h3><a id="dates" name="dates"></a>

    <ul>
      <li><strong>20th June</strong>: deadline for regular submissions for
      consideration by the OOoCon Jury. If your proposal is submitted by this
      date, we guarantee it will be considered on its merits against all the
      other proposals.</li>

      <li><strong>1st July</strong>: we will let you know if your proposal
      has been accepted. If you have applied for a <a href="#bursary">travel
      bursary</a>, we will tell you if we have been able to grant you
      one.</li>

      <li>If there are spaces left on the programme, we will continue to
      accept <em>latecomer</em> submissions until <strong>18th July</strong>.
      If there is any funding left over, we may be able to offer travel
      bursaries to latecomers.</li>

      <li>The Conference Programme will be published on <strong>1st
      August</strong> with all accepted proposals.</li>
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    <h2>Conference Topics</h2>

    <p>We welcome contributions on any of the following topics ... but feel
    free to add your own:</p>

    <h4>Development</h4>

    <ul>
      <li>The source and how to work with it</li>

      <li>The roadmap beyond 3.0</li>

      <li>Tools for development</li>

      <li>Integration and localization</li>

      <li>QA, UI, and development processes</li>

      <li>Packaging for distribution</li>

      <li>Porting and platform specifics</li>

      <li>System integration with OpenOffice.org (ODF, UNO, API,
      extensions)</li>

      <li>Macros and Extensions</li>
    </ul>

    <h4>OpenDocument Format</h4>

    <ul>
      <li>ODF State of the art</li>

      <li>ODF Future Directions</li>

      <li>ODF interoperability</li>
    </ul>

    <h4>Community</h4>

    <ul>
      <li>Celebrating and promoting OpenOffice.org 3.0</li>

      <li>Commercializing, integrating, and supporting OpenOffice.org</li>

      <li>Migration methodology</li>

      <li>Marketing OpenOffice - the product and the Community</li>

      <li>Branding and artwork</li>

      <li>Funding the project, defining the product, and extending it</li>
    </ul>

    <h4>Native Languages</h4>

    <ul>
      <li>More than translation: building local language communities</li>

      <li>Tools and techniques for localisations</li>

      <li>The OpenOffice.org Release Process</li>
    </ul>

    <h4>Case Studies</h4>

    <ul>
      <li>OpenOffice.org in Government and Public Administrations</li>

      <li>OpenOffice.org in the private sector (SME - Small to Medium-sized
      Enterprise)</li>

      <li>Building a successful business around OpenOffice.org (training,
      migration, support, development of extensions, technical
      authors...)</li>
    </ul>

    <h2>How to submit a Proposal</h2>

    <p>Submissions must be made via the form on the Conference website. The
    form will be available from 1st May and your proposal (abstract) must be
    submitted in line with the <a href="#bursary">Key Dates</a>.</p>

    <h3>Types of Session</h3>

    <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 (including
    questions and answers).</p>

    <p>A <em>workshop</em> is a "hands-on labs." 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 (e.g. how to set up a build environment).</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>

    <p>As this is the first time OOoCon has been held outside Europe, we are
    will be offering bursaries to speakers to help defray the costs of
    attending. A bursary will consist of free room-only accomodation in a
    conference hotel, plus a lump sum contribution of Euro 500 towards travel
    expenses.</p>

    <p>Each request will be considered on the basis of both merit and need,
    so if you need a busary to enable you to present your paper, please give
    as much information as possible to help us evaluate your request.</p>

    <h3>Presentation Materials</h3>

    <p>An OpenOffice.org Impress template recommended for use for the
    conference presentations will be published around 1 July 2008. All
    speakers are required to file a copy of their presentations with the
    Conference organisers <strong>in advance</strong>. These presentations
    will be filed on the Conference website.</p>

    <p>Please note that your session may be streamed as a live broadcast and
    may be recorded and made available for download from the Conference
    website.</p>

    <p>We look forward to receiving your proposals.</p>
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