Re: [Wikimedia Brasil] Fwd: [Wikimedia-l] Fwd: [Wikipedia-l] Going to Wikimania? Consider WikiSym as well: Community Track Submissions May 17, 2013

2013-04-15 Por tôpico Everton Zanella Alvarenga
Não sei se só os PDF gerados a partir dos LaTeX da página. Mas aqui na
lista há mais de um que pode ajudar a compilar. :-)

E há editor WYSIWYG que vi em 2005, que alguns amigos usavam. Hoje deve
estar melhor.
Em 15/04/2013 05:32, "Oona Castro"  escreveu:

> Everton
> legal!
> Eles só aceitam papers em LaTex e PDF?
> Oona
>
>
> On Sun, Apr 14, 2013 at 6:49 PM, Everton Zanella Alvarenga <
> t...@wikimedia.org> wrote:
>
>> @Oona *et al*. ; )
>>
>>
>> -- Forwarded message --
>> From: phoebe ayers 
>> Date: Sun, Apr 14, 2013 at 2:51 PM
>> Subject: [Wikimedia-l] Fwd: [Wikipedia-l] Going to Wikimania? Consider
>> WikiSym as well: Community Track Submissions May 17, 2013
>> To: Wikimedia Mailing List 
>>
>>
>> Forwarding for Dirk. WikiSym/OpenSym will be in Hong Kong this year, just
>> before Wikimania; submissions are still open for the community track of
>> this research conference.
>>
>> -- Forwarded message --
>> From: Dirk Riehle 
>> Date: Sun, Apr 14, 2013 at 8:56 AM
>> Subject: [Wikipedia-l] Going to Wikimania? Consider WikiSym as well:
>> Community Track Submissions May 17, 2013
>> To: wikipedi...@lists.wikimedia.org
>>
>>
>> Call for Submissions: Community Track at WikSym + OpenSym 2013, the Joint
>> International Symposium on Open Collaboration
>>
>> WikiSym, the 9th International Symposium on Wikis and Open Collaboration
>> OpenSym, the 2013 International Symposium on Open Collaboration
>>
>> August 5-7, 2013 | Hong Kong, China
>>
>> http://opensym.org/wsos2013
>>
>> In-cooperation with ACM SIGWEB and ACM SIGSOFT. Archived in the ACM
>> Digital
>> Library.
>>
>> Community track submission deadlines:
>>
>> * Regular deadline: May 17, 2013
>>
>> The 2013 Joint International Symposium on Open Collaboration (WikiSym +
>> OpenSym 2013) is the premier conference on open collaboration research and
>> practice, including wikis and social media, Wikipedia, free, libre, and
>> open source software, open access, open data and open government research.
>> WikiSym is in its 9th year and will be complemented by OpenSym, a new
>> conference on open collaboration research and practice and an adjunct to
>> the successful WikiSym conference series. WikiSym + OpenSym 2013 is the
>> first conference to bring together the different strands of open
>> collaboration research and practice, seeking to create synergies and
>> inspire new collaborations between computer scientists, social scientists,
>> legal scholars, and everyone interested in understanding open
>> collaboration
>> and how it is changing the world. Read more about the conference at
>> http://opensym.org/wsos2013/**about 
>>
>>
>>
>> CALL FOR SUBMISSIONS: COMMUNITY TRACK
>>
>> The following types of papers can be submitted to the community track:
>>
>> * Experience report long and short: A regular presentation slot (30min)
>> will be provided
>> * Workshop proposals: A workshop slot (half-day or full-day) is provided
>> at
>> the conference
>> * Panel proposals: A session (90min) discussion slot for the panel will be
>> provided
>> * Demo proposals: Space and time is provided during the demo session
>> (90min)
>> * Tutorial proposals: A tutorial slot (90min) is provided at the
>> conference
>>
>> Submissions are reviewed by the community track committee for their
>> interest to the WikiSym + OpenSym community in general. For questions
>> about
>> community track submissions, please don’t hesitate to get in touch with
>> us:
>> http://opensym.org/wsos2013/**about 
>>
>> Experience Reports
>>
>> Experience reports are an integral part of the conference program. These
>> are opportunities to discuss how ideas that sound good on paper (and at
>> conferences!) work in real life projects and deployments. Many attendees
>> want to learn from people on the front lines what it is like to do things
>> like start a company wiki, use open collaboration tools in a classroom, or
>> build a political campaign around open collaboration systems.
>>
>> Experience reports are not research papers; their goal is to present
>> experience and reflections on a particular case, and they are reviewed for
>> usefulness, clarity and reflection. Strong experience reports discuss both
>> benefits and drawbacks of the approaches used and clearly call out lessons
>> learned. Reports may focus on a particular aspect of technology usage and
>> practice, or describe broad project experiences.
>>
>> Experience reports can be long (up to 10 pages) or short (up to 4 pages).
>> A
>> long experience report will receive a regular 30 minute presentation slot,
>> a short experience report will receive a shorter presentation slot.
>>
>> Workshops
>>
>> Workshops provide an opportunity for researchers and practitioners to
>> discuss and learn about topics that require in-depth, extended engagement
>> such as new systems, research methods, standards, and formats.
>>
>> Workshop proposals should describe wh

Re: [Wikimedia Brasil] Fwd: [Wikimedia-l] Fwd: [Wikipedia-l] Going to Wikimania? Consider WikiSym as well: Community Track Submissions May 17, 2013

2013-04-15 Por tôpico Oona Castro
Everton
legal!
Eles só aceitam papers em LaTex e PDF?
Oona


On Sun, Apr 14, 2013 at 6:49 PM, Everton Zanella Alvarenga <
t...@wikimedia.org> wrote:

> @Oona *et al*. ; )
>
>
> -- Forwarded message --
> From: phoebe ayers 
> Date: Sun, Apr 14, 2013 at 2:51 PM
> Subject: [Wikimedia-l] Fwd: [Wikipedia-l] Going to Wikimania? Consider
> WikiSym as well: Community Track Submissions May 17, 2013
> To: Wikimedia Mailing List 
>
>
> Forwarding for Dirk. WikiSym/OpenSym will be in Hong Kong this year, just
> before Wikimania; submissions are still open for the community track of
> this research conference.
>
> -- Forwarded message --
> From: Dirk Riehle 
> Date: Sun, Apr 14, 2013 at 8:56 AM
> Subject: [Wikipedia-l] Going to Wikimania? Consider WikiSym as well:
> Community Track Submissions May 17, 2013
> To: wikipedi...@lists.wikimedia.org
>
>
> Call for Submissions: Community Track at WikSym + OpenSym 2013, the Joint
> International Symposium on Open Collaboration
>
> WikiSym, the 9th International Symposium on Wikis and Open Collaboration
> OpenSym, the 2013 International Symposium on Open Collaboration
>
> August 5-7, 2013 | Hong Kong, China
>
> http://opensym.org/wsos2013
>
> In-cooperation with ACM SIGWEB and ACM SIGSOFT. Archived in the ACM Digital
> Library.
>
> Community track submission deadlines:
>
> * Regular deadline: May 17, 2013
>
> The 2013 Joint International Symposium on Open Collaboration (WikiSym +
> OpenSym 2013) is the premier conference on open collaboration research and
> practice, including wikis and social media, Wikipedia, free, libre, and
> open source software, open access, open data and open government research.
> WikiSym is in its 9th year and will be complemented by OpenSym, a new
> conference on open collaboration research and practice and an adjunct to
> the successful WikiSym conference series. WikiSym + OpenSym 2013 is the
> first conference to bring together the different strands of open
> collaboration research and practice, seeking to create synergies and
> inspire new collaborations between computer scientists, social scientists,
> legal scholars, and everyone interested in understanding open collaboration
> and how it is changing the world. Read more about the conference at
> http://opensym.org/wsos2013/**about 
>
>
>
> CALL FOR SUBMISSIONS: COMMUNITY TRACK
>
> The following types of papers can be submitted to the community track:
>
> * Experience report long and short: A regular presentation slot (30min)
> will be provided
> * Workshop proposals: A workshop slot (half-day or full-day) is provided at
> the conference
> * Panel proposals: A session (90min) discussion slot for the panel will be
> provided
> * Demo proposals: Space and time is provided during the demo session
> (90min)
> * Tutorial proposals: A tutorial slot (90min) is provided at the conference
>
> Submissions are reviewed by the community track committee for their
> interest to the WikiSym + OpenSym community in general. For questions about
> community track submissions, please don’t hesitate to get in touch with us:
> http://opensym.org/wsos2013/**about 
>
> Experience Reports
>
> Experience reports are an integral part of the conference program. These
> are opportunities to discuss how ideas that sound good on paper (and at
> conferences!) work in real life projects and deployments. Many attendees
> want to learn from people on the front lines what it is like to do things
> like start a company wiki, use open collaboration tools in a classroom, or
> build a political campaign around open collaboration systems.
>
> Experience reports are not research papers; their goal is to present
> experience and reflections on a particular case, and they are reviewed for
> usefulness, clarity and reflection. Strong experience reports discuss both
> benefits and drawbacks of the approaches used and clearly call out lessons
> learned. Reports may focus on a particular aspect of technology usage and
> practice, or describe broad project experiences.
>
> Experience reports can be long (up to 10 pages) or short (up to 4 pages). A
> long experience report will receive a regular 30 minute presentation slot,
> a short experience report will receive a shorter presentation slot.
>
> Workshops
>
> Workshops provide an opportunity for researchers and practitioners to
> discuss and learn about topics that require in-depth, extended engagement
> such as new systems, research methods, standards, and formats.
>
> Workshop proposals should describe what you intend to do and how your
> session will meet the criteria described above. It should include a concise
> abstract, proposed time frame (half-day or full-day), what you plan to  do
> during the workshop, and one-paragraph biographies of all organizers.
>
> Workshop proposals will be reviewed and selected for their interest to the
> community. Each accepted workshop will be provided wit

[Wikimedia Brasil] Fwd: [Wikimedia-l] Fwd: [Wikipedia-l] Going to Wikimania? Consider WikiSym as well: Community Track Submissions May 17, 2013

2013-04-14 Por tôpico Everton Zanella Alvarenga
@Oona *et al*. ; )

-- Forwarded message --
From: phoebe ayers 
Date: Sun, Apr 14, 2013 at 2:51 PM
Subject: [Wikimedia-l] Fwd: [Wikipedia-l] Going to Wikimania? Consider
WikiSym as well: Community Track Submissions May 17, 2013
To: Wikimedia Mailing List 


Forwarding for Dirk. WikiSym/OpenSym will be in Hong Kong this year, just
before Wikimania; submissions are still open for the community track of
this research conference.

-- Forwarded message --
From: Dirk Riehle 
Date: Sun, Apr 14, 2013 at 8:56 AM
Subject: [Wikipedia-l] Going to Wikimania? Consider WikiSym as well:
Community Track Submissions May 17, 2013
To: wikipedi...@lists.wikimedia.org


Call for Submissions: Community Track at WikSym + OpenSym 2013, the Joint
International Symposium on Open Collaboration

WikiSym, the 9th International Symposium on Wikis and Open Collaboration
OpenSym, the 2013 International Symposium on Open Collaboration

August 5-7, 2013 | Hong Kong, China

http://opensym.org/wsos2013

In-cooperation with ACM SIGWEB and ACM SIGSOFT. Archived in the ACM Digital
Library.

Community track submission deadlines:

* Regular deadline: May 17, 2013

The 2013 Joint International Symposium on Open Collaboration (WikiSym +
OpenSym 2013) is the premier conference on open collaboration research and
practice, including wikis and social media, Wikipedia, free, libre, and
open source software, open access, open data and open government research.
WikiSym is in its 9th year and will be complemented by OpenSym, a new
conference on open collaboration research and practice and an adjunct to
the successful WikiSym conference series. WikiSym + OpenSym 2013 is the
first conference to bring together the different strands of open
collaboration research and practice, seeking to create synergies and
inspire new collaborations between computer scientists, social scientists,
legal scholars, and everyone interested in understanding open collaboration
and how it is changing the world. Read more about the conference at
http://opensym.org/wsos2013/**about 



CALL FOR SUBMISSIONS: COMMUNITY TRACK

The following types of papers can be submitted to the community track:

* Experience report long and short: A regular presentation slot (30min)
will be provided
* Workshop proposals: A workshop slot (half-day or full-day) is provided at
the conference
* Panel proposals: A session (90min) discussion slot for the panel will be
provided
* Demo proposals: Space and time is provided during the demo session (90min)
* Tutorial proposals: A tutorial slot (90min) is provided at the conference

Submissions are reviewed by the community track committee for their
interest to the WikiSym + OpenSym community in general. For questions about
community track submissions, please don’t hesitate to get in touch with us:
http://opensym.org/wsos2013/**about 

Experience Reports

Experience reports are an integral part of the conference program. These
are opportunities to discuss how ideas that sound good on paper (and at
conferences!) work in real life projects and deployments. Many attendees
want to learn from people on the front lines what it is like to do things
like start a company wiki, use open collaboration tools in a classroom, or
build a political campaign around open collaboration systems.

Experience reports are not research papers; their goal is to present
experience and reflections on a particular case, and they are reviewed for
usefulness, clarity and reflection. Strong experience reports discuss both
benefits and drawbacks of the approaches used and clearly call out lessons
learned. Reports may focus on a particular aspect of technology usage and
practice, or describe broad project experiences.

Experience reports can be long (up to 10 pages) or short (up to 4 pages). A
long experience report will receive a regular 30 minute presentation slot,
a short experience report will receive a shorter presentation slot.

Workshops

Workshops provide an opportunity for researchers and practitioners to
discuss and learn about topics that require in-depth, extended engagement
such as new systems, research methods, standards, and formats.

Workshop proposals should describe what you intend to do and how your
session will meet the criteria described above. It should include a concise
abstract, proposed time frame (half-day or full-day), what you plan to  do
during the workshop, and one-paragraph biographies of all organizers.

Workshop proposals will be reviewed and selected for their interest to the
community. Each accepted workshop will be provided with a meeting  room for
either a half or full day. Organizers may also request technology and
materials (projector, flip pads, etc).

Panels

Panels provide an interactive forum for bringing together people with
interesting points of view to discuss compelling issues around open
collaboration. Panels involve participation from both the pan