6th linux-kongress

Florian Lohoff flo at rfc822.org
Tue Apr 27 08:39:00 CEST 1999


Hi,
ich habs so noch nicht an mir vorbeifliegen sehen.
Sorry wenns jetzt doppelt kommt.


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Organization: German Unix User Group e.V.
Date: 8 Apr 1999 15:11:30 GMT
From: bachem at guug.de (Jens Chr. Bachem)
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                   Announcement and Call For Papers:
                 6th International Linux Kongress 1999
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The 6th International Linux Kongress 1999 will be held from September 8 to
September 10 at the University of Augsburg, Germany. It follows the
tradition of the Linux conference series (Heidelberg 94, Berlin 95/96,
Wuerzburg 97 and Cologne 98) which has evolved into the most important
meeting for Linux experts and developers.

The conference will offer up to 25 talks during two days (September 9 and
10) in two parallel tracks. The first track will be dedicated to Linux
development, the second track will be intended to accomodate talks about
Linux applications and usage. Each talk will last 40 minutes (possibly
including discussion). The language of the talks will be English or
exceptionally German.

The two tracks will contain a combination of invited talks and
referred papers. The 1999 Linux Kongreß Program Committee seeks
original and innovative papers about the current Linux kernel development
and about Linux applications and usage.

Some particularly interesting Linux development topics are:
 - Linux 2.2
 - hardware architectures
 - integration of new hardware developments

Interesting application and usage topics include but are
not limited to:
 - clustering
 - game development

In addition to the talks, there will be some tutorials on September 8.
Proposals are welcome. Topics will be announced later.

For participants, interested in a particular topic not covererd by the
program, we offer additional informal gatherings (Birds-of-a-Feather
sessions). BoFs may be scheduled at the conference or in advance by
mailing the program chair.

In order to provide the best possible talk offerings, we solicit
proposals for new talks. Questions regarding a topic's relevance to the
conference may be addressed to the program chair via email to
<chair at linux-kongress.de>. An abstract (at least one full page) is
required for the selection process. The preferred form of submission is
via electronic mail to the program chair.

Submissions must be received by June 15, 1999 latest.

For distribution to the participants, an extended abstract or a full
paper must be provided by August 15, 1999. It is required that papers will
not have been previously published elsewhere.

In order to enable everybody to actually give a selected talk, the
Linux Kongress organization can pay for travel expenses and
accomodation.

The conference will be organized by GUUG (German UNIX Users Group),
LUGA (Linux User Group Augsburg), the University of Augsburg,
NLUUG (UNIX Users Group - The Netherlands), LIVE (Linux-Verband),
and LunetIX. It is supported by Fachbuchhandlung J.F. Lehmanns, 
Addison-Wesley and O'Reilly. Any profits from this event will be used to
support Free Software Projects.

Online-registration information will be available in May 1999 on
http://www.linux-kongress.de.

Of course you will find the latest state of the program and other
information about the event at the same address.

If you want to be informed about relevant news concerning the
congress, you can also subscribe to the mailing-list
<lk99-announce at linux-kongress.de> (mail to <majordomo at linux-
kongress.de>
with body "subscribe lk99-announce").

If you need further information, please contact
    GUUG office
    Ms. Bester
    Elsenheimerstr. 61
    80687 Muenchen
    Germany
    Tel. +49-89-5 70 76 97
    Fax +49-89-71 01 95 82
    email: info at linux-kongress.de

Program Committee

Chair:
    Sebastian Hetze  LunetIX          <she at lunetix.de>

Committee:
    Jens Bachem      GUUG             <bachem at guug.de>
    Andreas Bourges  LUGA/            <abourges at RZ.uni-Augsburg.DE>
                     University of Augsburg
    Klaus Jahn       LUGA             <klaus at luga.de>
    Jos Vos          XOS / NLUUG      <jos at xos.nl>
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