Submit a Proposal for the MeeGo Conference

ROSE Blog: Rikki's Open Source Exchange

I just stopped by the Intel booth at LinuxCon and got my first hands-on look at the MeeGo platform. While I was there, I also spoke with Intel's Amy Leeland and MeeGo Community Manager Dawn Foster. Amy told me that the call for proposals is open until August 23rd. According to the conference site, event organizers are looking for topics in the area of hardware support; platform development; app development; and MeeGo project, process, and progress. The site also says, "But we also welcome submissions on any other MeeGo related topics. Be creative, the program committee will look at each and every one to create a vibrant and interesting conference. This includes community and open source related proposals as well as commercial or proprietary developments around MeeGo."
MeeGo Conference 2010 will be held in Dublin, Ireland, November 15-17.
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