[openstack-dev] IaaS Devroom at FOSDEM 15: Call for Participation

Thierry Carrez thierry at openstack.org
Thu Nov 27 13:30:15 UTC 2014


Last days to submit a presentation for FOSDEM'15 IaaS devroom (Brussels,
January 31, 2015):

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> FOSDEM '15 Infrastructure-as-a-Service devroom
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> Important Dates and Info!
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> Submission deadline: 1 December 2014
> Acceptance notifications: 15 December 2014
> Final schedule announcement: 9 January 2015
> Devroom: 31 January 2015
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> Call for Participation
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> The open source IaaS devroom will host sessions around open source
> Infrastructure-as-a-Service projects such as (but not limited to)
> Apache CloudStack, OpenStack, oVirt, OpenNebula, and Ganeti.
> 
> This room will focus on collaboration between projects on common
> problems and software, such as shared storage, virtualized networking,
> interfacing with multiple hypervisors, and scaling across hundreds or
> thousands of servers.
> 
> Organizers are seeking topics that are interesting to multiple projects,
> and hope to encourage developers to share experience solving problems
> with their own projects.
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> Call for Volunteers
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> We are also looking for volunteers to help run the devroom. We need
> assistance watching time for the speakers, and helping with video
> for the devroom. Please contact Joe Brockmeier (jzb at redhat.com) for
> more information here.
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> Details: READ CAREFULLY
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> This year at FOSDEM there will be a one-day devroom to focus on IaaS
> projects. If your project is related to IaaS, we would love to see
> your submissions.
> 
> Please note that we expect more proposals than we can possibly accept,
> so it is vitally important that you submit your proposal on or before
> the deadline. Late submissions are unlikely to be considered.
> 
> All slots are 40 minutes, with 30 minutes planned for presentations, and
> 10 minutes for Q&A.
> 
> All presentations *will* be recorded and made available under Creative
> Commons licenses. Please indicate when submitting your talk that your
> presentation will be licensed under the CC-By-SA-4.0 or CC-By-4.0
> license when submitting the talk and that you agree to have your
> presentation recorded. For example:
> 
>   "If my presentation is accepted for FOSDEM, I hereby agree to license
>    all recordings, slides, and other associated materials under the
>    Creative Commons Attribution Share-Alike 4.0 International License.
>    Sincerely, <NAME>."
> 
> Also, in the notes field, please confirm tnat if your talk is accepted
> that you *will* be able to attend FOSDEM and deliver your presentation.
> We will not consider proposals from prospective speakers unsure whether
> they will be able to secure funds for travel and lodging to attend
> FOSDEM. (Sadly, we are not able to offer travel funding for prospective
> speakers.)
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> How to Submit
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> All submissions are made via the Pentabarf event planning site:
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> https://penta.fosdem.org/submission/FOSDEM15
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> If you have not used Pentabarf before, you will need to create an account.
> 
> After creating the account, select "Create Event" and then be sure to
> select "Infrastructure as a service devroom" from the options under
> "Track."
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> Questions
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> If you have any questions about this devroom, please send your questions
> to:
> 
> iaas-virt-devroom at lists.fosdem.org
> 
> We will respond as quickly as possible. Thanks!
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-- 
Thierry Carrez (ttx)



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