BSDCan 2005 - call for papers

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Date: Thursday, December 2, 2004 - 12:36 am

BSDCan 2004 was an enormously successful grass-roots style 
conference.  It brought together a great mix of *BSD developers and 
users for a nice blend of both developer-centric and user-centric 
presentations, food, and activities.  Based upon that accomplishment, 
planning for the next event began shortly thereafter.

BSDCan 2005 will be held May 13-14, 2005, in Ottawa.  We are now 
requesting proposals for papers.

The papers should be written with a very strong technical content 
bias. Papers and proposals of a business development or marketing 
nature are not appropriate for this venue.

The schedule is:

19 Dec 2003	Proposals acceptance begins	
19 Jan 2003	Proposals acceptance ends	
19 Feb 2003	Confirmation of accepted proposals	
19 Mar 2004	Abstracts due	
19 Apr 2004	Formatted final papers must arrive no later than this
                date

Please submit all proposals to papers@bsdcan.org

NOTE: This is the schedule for formal papers. We are also accepting 
submissions for for talks and presentations. If you have a proposal, 
please contact us on papers@bsdcan.org.

-- 
Dan Langille : http://www.langille.org/
BSDCan - The Technical BSD Conference - http://www.bsdcan.org/
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