The Document Foundation announces that the Call for Papers for the
LibreOffice Conference 2014 is now open. The event will be organized in
Bern, Switzerland, from September 3 to 5, at Bern University.
TDF Members and Volunteers are invited to submit their proposals by May
15, 2014, to guarantee that they will be considered for inclusion in the
conference program, base on the following tracks:
a) Development, APIs, Extensions
b) Quality Assurance
c) Localization and Native Language Projects
d) Design
e) Accessibility
f) Certification for Migrations and Trainings
g) Enterprise Deployments and Migrations
h) Open Document Format (ODF)
The Call for Paper page is available at the following address:
http://conference.libreoffice.org/2014/call-for-papers.
Proposals, including a short bio of the speaker (max 500 characters) as
well as a short abstract of the contents (max 1,000 characters), should
be sent to the program committee address: conference@libreoffice.org.
Presentations, case studies, workshops and technical talks will discuss
a subject in depth, and will last 60 minutes (including Q&A). Lightning
talks will cover a specific topic and will last 20 minutes (including
Q&A). Sessions will be streamed live and recorded for download.
Whether you are a seasoned presenter, or have never stood up in public
before, if you have something interesting to share about LibreOffice we
definitely want to hear from you.