Hello all,
In my continuing effort to making a conference warrior out of each and every one of you, I wish to remind you of PLUG's open CFP. While PLUG will continue to have "invited talks", I know that you each have a fascinating talk up your sleeve. You are guaranteed to have unique experiences and someone surely wants to hear about them. Stories of failure can be just as good as stories of success. What new tool changed the way you work? Don't be shy! PLUG is just about the easiest place to present and I will even help you with your proposal and outline. Submissions should include: A 50 to 300 word description/abstract of the talk Optional speaker(s) bio(s) Optional slides to be posted at pdxlinux.org Optional handouts Optional extended abstract and full academic paper Your availability (1st Thursday or 3rd Tuesday and month) Yes, some conferences require all of these but PLUG is about as flexible as it gets. I think we've had everything short of extended abstracts and papers. What is an academic paper? I consider it a formal historic snapshot of a project you are working on that clearly communicates what you set out to do and what you achieved. Tweets and blog posts are nice but it is very rewarding to establish a point of reference that with luck, will be referred to for decades. One such point of reference is Popek and Goldberg's definitive paper on Virtualization from 1974: http://www.cs.nyu.edu/courses/fall14/CSCI-GA.3033-010/popek-goldberg.pdf Any topic can be interesting if addressed from the right perspective and at the right depth. Yes, you are the local or possibly world expert on something and it's just a question of determining what that something is. If it is of interest to you, it certainly is of interest to someone else. Send your talk proposals to me at [email protected] or to the list CC'ing me for peer review and ideas. I look forward to your submissions! Michael Dexter PLUG Volunteer _______________________________________________ PLUG-announce mailing list [email protected] http://lists.pdxlinux.org/mailman/listinfo/plug-announce
