CeBIT Open Source 2011: Call for Projects Extended
CeBIT, the IT trade show to be held in Hannover, Germany on March 1-5, 2011, has extended the Call for Projects deadline until December 12, 2010.
Linux New Media, AG along with CeBIT is offering free booths to selected projects. To give the community more time to submit projects, CeBIT extended the deadline for submissions. The Call for Projects deadline is now December 12, 2010.
Projects should be submitted following the application procedures and meet the guidelines and criteria for selection. The projects will be selected by an international jury selected by Linux New Media. Chosen projects for CeBIT 2011 will receive a free booth and will also be featured on the www.linux-magazin.de,linuxpromagazine.com, and linux-magazine.com sites.
Winning projects will be selected by December 15, 2010. More information on CeBIT and project submissions can be found on the Linux Magazine Website.
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