On 12/8/11 6:39 PM, "Quim Gil" <[email protected]> wrote: >Hi, OSCON has just announced their call for papers: > >http://www.oscon.com/oscon2012/public/cfp/197?imm_mid=079f65&cmp=em-conf-o >s12-em1-unsol-cfp > >Portland (OR) July 16-20 > >This is a major event in the US and one of the stops in the global OSS >tour. Their content committee fights for hi quality sessions, their >sponsorship fees are significant, even the registration fee is remarkable. > >This is a call for coordination, any Qt Project stakeholders are invited >to join. > >- Keynote >Lars, are you available? It takes effort and more to get a keynote >through. The sooner we start the better.
Sorry, that won't work. I've booked my summer vacations last week, and the last day is July 18th. Somebody else will need to do it. Cheers, Lars > >- Sessions >The content committee is really picky with content (technical level, >novelty, originality, format...), the speaker and the submission itself. >Brainstorming the best topics we should push according to the terms of >their CfP and agreeing who pushes what will probably lead to better >results than just lettins anybody submit something, with all the risk of >half backed intents and overlaps. > >- Exhibition >Do we want to pool efforts to bring an excellent Qt demo area and Qt >Project contact point? Is any organization planning on having own >presence? Pros / cons of going under the Qt Project umbrella instead? > >- Sponsorship >Similar to the topic of stand: are we interested in a Qt logo and Qt >Projects appearing as sponsor? Is anybody considering pushing their own >logo? Pros/cons? > >More? Please discuss and help documenting >http://wiki.qt-project.org/Events/OSCON > >-- >Quim _______________________________________________ Marketing mailing list [email protected] http://lists.qt-project.org/mailman/listinfo/marketing
