REMINDER: LibreOffice Conference Call for Paper

LibreOffice Conference Call for Paper will expire in a week.

The Document Foundation invites members and volunteers to submit
proposals for papers. Whether you are a seasoned presenter or have never
stood up in public before, if you have something interesting to share
about LibreOffice, we want to hear from you!

Proposals should be filed by July 15th, 2016 in order to guarantee that
they will be considered for inclusion in the conference program.

The conference program will be based on the following tracks:

a) Development, APIs, Extensions, Future Technology
b) Quality Assurance
c) Localization, Documentation and Native Language Projects
d) Appealing Libreoffice: Ease of Use, Design and Accessibility
e) Open Document Format, Document Liberation and Interoperability
f) Advocating LibreOffice

Business track:
– Enterprise Deployments and Migrations, Certifications and Best
Practices, Building a successful business around LibreOffice
– Round table with company representatives
– Small local businesses, governments and non profit, to be conducted in
Czech language

Presentations, case studies, workshops, and technical talks will discuss
a subject in depth, and will last 30 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.

Please send a short description/bio of yourself as well as your
talk/workshop proposal to the program committee address:
conference@libreoffice.org

If you do not agree to provide the data for the talk under the “Creative
Commons Attribution-Share Alike 4.0 License”, please explicitly state
your terms. In order to make your presentation available on TDF YouTube
channel, please do not submit talks containing copyrighted material
(music, pictures, etc.).

If you want to give multiple talks, please send a separate email for each.