[SGVLUG] SCALE 4X Beginner Tutorials
Jeff Carlson
jeff at ultimateevil.org
Fri Dec 16 17:52:21 PST 2005
Hello,
SCALE is currently in need of sessions and tutorials specifically geared
at new users to Linux and open-source.
If you are interested in speaking or running one of these sessions
please see the CFP bellow.
Thanks,
Ilan Rabinovitch
Conference Chair
Southern California Linux Expo
2006 Southern CAlifornia Linux Expo
Beginners Tutorial CFP
The USC, Simi/Conejo, and UCLA Linux User Groups are proud to announce
the 4th annual Southern California Linux Expo scheduled for February
11-12, 2006 at the Westin Hotel near the Los Angeles International
Airport. Building on the tremendous response to the Beginners tutorial
track we had last year, we wanted to have a similar track this year as
well.
Topics of interest include, but are not limited to:
Linux System Admin issues
Linux distributions
Linux Networking
Linux Applications
Linux for Desktops
LAMP
Linux Howtos
Multimedia in Linux
IPtables/IPchains in Linux
Wireless tools in Linux
Linux Games
Open Source Database Servers
Samba, OpenSSH/SSL, GIMP & other graphics software
Other open softwares
The proposals should comprise a 1-page (maximum) description containing
the following:
1] Title for the talk.
2] Name, Affiliation, Bio, contact email address of the Presenter.
3] A description enlisting what will be covered in the session.
4] Any specific requirements needed for the presentation other than an
overhead projector and a microphone.
Presentations are alloted a time slot of about 45 minutes. All proposals
are to be sent to kapadia at socallinuxexpo.com
<mailto:kapadia at socallinuxexpo.com>.
Important Dates:
07 Dec, 2005: Beginners tutorial CFP Opens
11 Jan, 2006: Last date for abstracts/proposals
15 Jan, 2006: Last date for notification of acceptance
11 Feb, 2006: Conference starts
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