I am posting this here as there is an overlap of folks at BAWUG
with CodeCon.  I would also like to see folks that are doing
interesting hacks with Wireless think about speaking at this
conference.

Tim
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http://www.codecon.org/

CodeCon 2003

CodeCon 2.0
February 2003, San Francisco CA, USA
www.codecon.info

Call For Papers

CodeCon is the premier showcase of active hacker projects. It is
an excellent opportunity for developers to demonstrate their work,
and for coding hackers to find out about what's going on in their
community.

All presentations must be accompanied by functional applications,
ideally open source. Presenters must be one of the active developers
of the code in question. We emphasize that demonstrations be of
*working* code, and reproducible by other people. Throughout the
event, we will have several kiosks and local servers available for
demonstration purposes.

CodeCon strongly encourages presenters from non-commercial and
academic backgrounds to attend for the purposes of collaboration
and the sharing of knowledge by providing free registration to
workshop presenters and discounted registration to full-time students.

We hereby solicit papers and demonstrations.

   * Papers and proposals due: December 1, 2002
   * Authors notified: December 15, 2002
   * Demonstration materials due: January 15, 2003

The focus of CodeCon is on working applications which:

   * enhance individual power and liberty
   * can be discussed freely, either by virtue of being open source
     or having a published protocol, and preferably free of
     intellectual property restrictions
   * are generally useful, either directly to a large number of
     users, or as an example of technology applicable to a larger
     audience
   * demonstrate novelty in technical approaches, security assumptions,
     and end-user functionality

Possible topics include, but are by no means restricted to:

   * development tools - languages, debuggers, version control
   * file sharing systems - swarming distribution, distributed search
   * community-based web sites - forums, weblogs, personals
   * security products - mail encryption, intrusion detection, firewalls

Presentations will be a 45 minutes long, with 15 minutes allocated for
Q&A. Overruns will be truncated.

Submission details:

Submissions are being accepted immediately. Acceptance dates are
September 1, November 1, and December 1. On each acceptance date,
submissions will be either accepted, rejected, or deferred to the
next acceptance date.

The conference language is English.

All submissions should be accompanied by source code or an application.
When possible, we would prefer that the application be available for
interactive use during the workshop, either on a presenter-provided
demonstration machine or one of the conference kiosks.

Ideally, demonstrations should be usable by attendees with 802.11b
connected devices either via a web interface, or locally on Windows,
UNIX-like, or MacOS platforms. Cross-platform applications are most
desirable.

Our venue may be 21+. If you are submitting and are under 21, please
advise the program committee; we may consider alternate venues for one or
more days of the event. If you have a specific day on which you would
prefer to present, please advise us.

To submit, send mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] including the following
information:

   * Project name
   * url of project home page
   * tagline - one sentence or less summing up what the project does
   * names of presenter(s) and urls of their home pages, if they have any
   * one-paragraph bios of presenters (optional)
   * project history, no more than a few sentences
   * what will be done in the project demo
   * major achievement(s) so far
   * claim(s) to fame, if any
   * future plans


Conference Producers and co-chairs: Bram Cohen, Len Sassaman

Program Committee:

   * Tina Bird, Counterpane
   * Bram Cohen, BitTorrent
   * Roger Dingledine, The Free Haven Project
   * Jered Floyd, Permabit
   * Paul Holman, The Shmoo Group
   * Ben Laurie, The Apache Foundation
   * Don Marti, Linux Journal
   * Jordan Ritter, Cloudmark
   * Len Sassaman, Nomen Abditum Services
   * Rodney Thayer, The Tillerman Group
   * Jamie Zawinski, DNA Lounge


Sponsorship:

If your organization is interested in sponsoring CodeCon, we would
love to hear from you. In particular, we are looking for sponsors
for social meals and parties on any of the three days of the
conference, as well as sponsors of the conference as a whole, prizes
or awards for quality presentations, scholarships for qualified
applicants, and assistance with transportation or accommodation for
presenters with limited resources. If you might be interested in
sponsoring any of these aspects, please contact the conference
organizers at [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Press policy:

CodeCon strives to be a conference for developers, with strong
audience participation. As such, we need to limit the number of
complimentary passes for non-developer attendees. Press passes are
limited to one pass per publication, and must be approved prior to
the registration deadline (to be announced later). If you are a
member of the press, and interested in covering CodeCon, please
contact us early by sending email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] Members
of the press who do not receive press-passes are welcome to participate
as regular conference attendees.

Questions:

If you have questions about CodeCon, or would like to contact the
organizers, please mail [EMAIL PROTECTED] Please note
this address is only for questions and administrative requests, and
not for workshop presentation submissions.

Please note: do not email the old addresses at "codecon.org". Use
"codecon.info", or else they will not reach us.

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