Presentation Proposal

FSOSS 2009: 'open source, open web, and academic/industry partnership' Call For Presentations

We are now accepting proposals for our Open Source Symposium.
In particular, we are interested in presentations/workshops on:
  • development and commercialization of open source
  • investing in the commercialization of open source
  • academic research involving open source
  • open source security
  • opportunities for participation in open source development
  • developing curricula that uses open source software
  • the broader social, legal and political implications of the open source movement
  • other related open source initiatives, including such things as open learning objects, open texts, etc.

Since the attendees may be engaged in wider ranging research projects, we also encourage proposals on other open source topics.

Presentations/workshops will be selected by the symposium committee, and you will be notified as soon as a decision has been made. If your proposal is accepted, you do not have to register for the symposium or pay the registration fee. Please note that we cannot defray the costs of travel/accommodation/etc for presenters.

If you have any questions/comments about presentations or this form, please email fsoss@senecac.on.ca.

Presentation Details
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