[Beowulf] CFP for SCALE 3X - 3rd edition of the Southern California Linux Expo 2005

shyam kapadia at usc.edu
Tue Sep 28 16:24:52 PDT 2004


Southern CAlifornia Linux Exposition (SCALE 3X) 2005.

The USC, Simi/Conejo, and UCLA Linux User Groups are proud to present the third annual Southern California Linux Expo scheduled for February 12-13th, 2005 at the Los Angeles Convention Center. The Southern California Linux Expo will bring together Linux and Open Source Software companies, developers, and users. 

The conference is being held by Linux user groups from the local area: the USCLUG, SCLUG, and UCLALUG. Building on the tremendous success of last two years' SCALE, the three LUGs will continue to promote Linux and the Open Source Software community. 

We invite you to share your work on Linux and Open Source projects with the rest of the community. 

Presentations can be in the form of speeches, tutorials, or demonstrations. 
Topics of interest include, but are not limited to:

 Linux for embedded systems
 Iptables
 Mysql
 Multimedia in Linux
 Wireless tools in Linux
 Linux Games
 New kernel enhancements
 Samba
 GIMP
 Administration techniques for specific distributions
 Network monitoring
 Custom Configurations
 Beginners' topics
 

Presentations are allotted time in increments of 30 minutes up to 2 hours. For speeches, please submit your paper along with a description of the speech format and intended audience. For tutorials and demonstrations, please submit your proposal and let us know of any special needs such as audio/video equipment. 

All proposals are to be sent to kapadia at socallinuxexpo.com. The deadline for submissions has been extended to Sunday, December 6th at midnight. Further details for the last two years expo can be found at http://www.socallinuxexpo.com. 

Thanks and Regards
SoCAlLinuxExpo CFP Committee. 
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