Registrations and presentation proposals for the GNU Hackers' Meeting 2014 are now open.
The Gnu Hackers' Meeting takes place over two full days in the summer of 2014 in Munich, Germany. The meeting comprises informal (but moderated) presentations from coordinators and developers of GNU projects, and other software which comprises the GNU System. Previous years' meetings have also featured lively social activities. Anyone interested in the future development of the GNU project is welcome to attend. Attendance is free of charge, but registration is necessary. Developers and other interested parties are invited to address the meeting, with or without accompanying written and audio/visual material. This year, presentations will fall into two categories: Short Talks, and Full Presentations. Short talks will be allocated 30 minutes including time for questions (if any). We anticipate the short talks to be suited to proposals for future GNU software but other topics are welcome. The longer presentations will be 1 hour including question time. In previous years the subject matter has tended to be highly technical. Whilst technical topics are certainly welcome, it is by no means necessary. Presentations on social, philosophical or practical issues affecting GNU are also pertinent to the meeting. The auditoria are fitted with an overhead projector and public address system, and the presentations will be recorded (if the presenter wishes) for later publication. Registration Instructions ========================= There is no charge to attend GHM 2014, but prior registration is compulsory. If you wish to attend, please send an email to [email protected] with the words "GHM 2014 Registration" in the subject line. Please also include the following information: * Your name * Projects with which you are affiliated (if any) * Whether you are willing for your name to appear on the published list of attendees. If you wish to address the meeting with a presentation, please include also in your email: * A proposed title for the presentation. * A brief abstract (no more than 100 words). * Do you require a 30 minute slot or a full hour? * If your presentation requires access to special facilities to deliver, please mention it. We cannot promise to accommodate all such requests, but we can try to help. You will be notified by email if your presentation proposal is accepted. Depending on the number of proposals, some presenters asking for a full hour timeslot may be asked to condense their talk to 30 minutes instead. Accepted talks and presentations will be published prior to the event. Further Information =================== Further information about GHM 2014 is available at http://www.gnu.org/ghm/2014 or by email to [email protected]
