[Fwd: CFP: IV Congreso Hiaplinux]
- From: Rodrigo Moya <rodrigo gnome-db org>
- To: GNOME Hackers <gnome-hackers gnome org>
- Subject: [Fwd: CFP: IV Congreso Hiaplinux]
- Date: 01 Aug 2001 20:49:14 +0200
Forwarded message:
>
>
> SECOND CIRCULAR AND CALL FOR PAPERS
> IV Hispalinux Annual Congress: Free Software for Everybody
> (includes call for papers for the virtual congress)
> http://congreso.hispalinux.es
>
> The Hispalinux annual congress is one of the most important meeting
> forums of the free software Spanish speaking world. The IV
> Hispalinux congress, to be held at Madrid (Spain), follows the
> tradition of previous editions, providing a cooperative environment
> where computer science professionals can meet and exchange
> experiences.
>
> Parallel to the meeting, there will be a virtual congress to which
> you can submit papers, should you be unable to attend the meeting.
>
> Location
> --------
>
> The congress will be held at:
>
> Escuela Técnica Superior de Ingenieros de Telecomunicación
> Universidad Politécnica de Madrid (Spain)
> November 2001
>
>
> Organizers
> ----------
>
> Hispalinux
> http://www.hispalinux.es/
> Eurielec
> http://www.eurielec.etsit.upm.es/
>
>
> With the collaboration of
> -------------------------
>
> Escuela Superior de Ingenieros de Telecomunicación (UPM)
> http://www.etsit.upm.es/
>
>
> Topics
> ------
>
> All subjects related to free software and/or GNU/Linux,
> including (but not restricted to) the following:
>
> - Free software development (or free software based
> development).
>
> - Free software and/or GNU/Linux use experiencies in the
> business, University, etc.
>
> - Description of free software projects methodology
> (development, packaging, documentation, translation,
> promotion, etc.)
>
> - Free software's influence on technology, society, etc.,
> including both social and economical aspects.
>
> - New technologies research and utilization using free
> software.
>
>
> What to do to attend
> --------------------
>
> Congress attendance will be free. You can get more information about
> subscriptions, etc. at the Congress web site.
>
> What to do to submit a paper
> ----------------------------
>
> The program committee invites researchers, developers and any people
> interested in GNU/Linux and free software to submit papers to be
> presented at the congress. Such papers should fit in the areas
> mentioned above. The format of such contributions and the way they
> have to be submitted is specified below.
>
> What to do to contribute with a seminar
> ---------------------------------------
>
> Besides normal communications, short seminars proposals will also be
> accepted. These seminars should have a high technical content which
> should be enough for a two to four hours session. If you would like to
> propose a seminar, please send a message with its title, name of the
> presenter, abstract and any other information you consider relevant.
>
> Formats and other conditions
> -----------------------------
>
> Each contribution should be accompanied by a paper detailing the
> subject to be discussed, with a reasonable length (usually among 2000
> and 5000 words). Papers should be written in Docbook. There is a
> simple example of a contribution written using docbook in:
> http://www.laespiral.org/congreso-hispalinux/ the website and you can
> use the same e-mail address where papers should be sent, to ask any
> questions related to the paper format for the congress.
>
> All received papers will be peer-reviewed and selected by the program
> committee and authors will be informed in due time on the results of
> the selection process.
>
> Authors whose contributions are accepted, will agree to deliver a
> communication in the congress (or make it available for the virtual
> congress if they have chosen to participate in the virtual congress),
> and to submit a final version before the dateline given below. All
> papers and seminar notes shall be given to the program committee using
> a free documentation license (GNU Free Documentation Licence or
> similar) or stating permission to be freely distributed and translated
> into other languages.
>
> Datelines
> ---------
>
> Submission of communications: August 20th, 2001
>
> Acceptance notification: September 15th, 2001
>
> Final version submission: September 30th, 2001
>
>
> Publication of the papers
> -------------------------
>
> Accepted contributions will be published in the Hispalinux web site, in
> the proceedings of the Congress, and will be presented by one of the
> authors in the Congress, according to the timetable which will be
> detailed in due time.
>
> Virtual Congress
> ----------------
>
> If the author of an accepted communication cannot attend the congress
> to give a presentation or if the program committee finds it
> appropriate, the communication will be included in the virtual
> congress website. This implies its inclusion in the web pages and in
> the congress proceedings.
>
> The idea behind the virtual congress is to give authors who cannot
> travel to the congress site, the opportunity to contribute and share
> their experiences anyhow. It is expected that this will spread the
> number of potential contributors among the Spanish-speaking community.
>
>
> Official language
> -----------------
>
> The preferred language of the congress will be Spanish. English
> communications will also be accepted. Authors should deliver their
> presentations in one of these two languages, except special cases
> discussed with the program committee. Authors may send additional
> translations of their papers into other languages, which will be
> included in the electronic version of the proceedings.
>
>
> More information
> ----------------
>
> Website (will include detailed information on how to submit a paper):
> http://congreso.hispalinux.es
>
> Paper and seminar submisions, and related questions:
> mailto:congreso-presentacion-articulos listas hispalinux es
>
>
> Program committee
> -----------------
>
> Program committee coordinators:
>
> Jaime E. Villate
> Universidade do Porto, Porto, Portugal
> GNU, Debian, Reino Linux
>
> Jesús M. González Barahona
> Universidad Rey Juan Carlos, Móstoles, España
> Debian, Hispalinux
>
> The program committee is being formed at the moment. The final
> composition of the committee will be published as soon as
> possible at the congress's web site.
>
>
> Organization committee
> ----------------------
>
> Coordinator:
>
> Ismael Olea
> Hispafuentes
> Lucas, Hispalinux
>
> Local organization coodinator:
>
> Juan Antonio Martínez
> Universidad Politécnica de Madrid
> Hispalinux
>
> The organization committee is being constituted at the moment. The
> final composition of the organization committee will be published as
> soon as possible at the congress's web site.
>
>
>
> --
> Jesus M. Gonzalez Barahona | Grupo de Sistemas y Comunicaciones
> jgb gsyc escet urjc es / jgb computer org | ESCET, Universidad Rey Juan Carlos
> tel: +34 91 664 74 67 | c/ Tulipan s/n
> fax: +34 91 664 74 90 | 28933 Mostoles, Spain
>
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