Ohio Linux Fest: Call for Presentations End Soon
The Call for Presentations (CFP) for the Ohio Linux Fest (OLF) end on May 1, 2011 and organizers are encouraging individuals to submit their proposals as soon as possible.
The Ohio Linux Fest is scheduled to be held September 9-11, 2011 at the Drury Inn and Suites Columbus Convention Center in Columbus, Ohio.
For those who would like to submit a presentation, but can't figure out what to talk about, previous talks have included topics such as embedded systems, Linux kernels, documentation, video games, politics, project management, burnout and more. Hobbies or interests that are tied to FOSS are often great presentation topics. OLF organizers are not only seeking diverse topics, but seeks to include presentations for all audiences—from the curious and novice FOSS (Free and Open Source Software) user, to the experienced expert developer.
Individuals who want to submit a presentation should do so no later than May 1, 2011.
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