OSDC 2007 – Call For Papers now open
I noticed yesterday via Arjen’s blog that the Call For Papers for the Open Source Developers’ Conference 2007 is now open.Yay!I’ve submitted two proposals – What is a GUID, and why should I care? and `Implementing open standards for hardware: why bother?`_, one of which I hope will be accepted. Well really, I hope both are accepted, but I’m not greedy .. image:: /images/smilies/icon_smile.gif
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Even if the proposals aren’t accepted I’m still going to attend the conference. At AUD300 or so it seems like a very good deal, especially if the sessions are as good as they were at last year’s conference.Given my knowledge and interests both talks have a definite Solaris and OpenSolaris focus — at least for the sample code I’m presenting, but the concepts that I’ll be talking about are applicable to any operating system.If you’re thinking about a proposal for OSDC07, you’ve got until 30 June to get the submission in via the web form.`Technorati`_ tags: topic:{Technorati}[OSDC] topic:{Technorati}[OSDC2007] topic:{Technorati}[OSDC07] topic:{Technorati}[Open Source Developers' Conference] topic:{Technorati}[Brisbane] (Where else but topic:{Technorati}[Queensland]?) topic:{Technorati}[Solaris] topic:{Technorati}[OpenSolaris] topic:{Technorati}[Open Standards] topic:{Technorati}[SCSI] topic:{Technorati}[GUID] topic:{Technorati}[diagnosis] topic:{Technorati}[diagnosability] topic:{Technorati}[triage]