There has been some confusion about the submission dates for 
presentations at the Fedora users meeting at OpenRepositories 2009, 
which I would like to clear up.

The submission date for proposals is March 6th. All of the correct dates 
are contained in the Call for Proposals, which can be found at 
https://or09.library.gatech.edu/fedora.php. Pay no attention to the 
"Deadline Feb. 4, 2008" at the top of that page. I have been trying to 
get that removed with no luck.

We are very interested in getting proposals both for software 
development projects (especially, but not limited to, open-source 
software to be used with Fedora) and for interesting uses of Fedora. Any 
new tool, client or interface has been or is being developed would be 
very interesting. If you have developed a Fedora installation to manage 
content that you think others would be interested in, or are a vendor or 
consultant who had done so for someone else, we would love to hear from you.

If you have any questions that I could answer, please write to me.

Thorny
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