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November 10, 2009, at 11:49 PM by silvia - update for 2010
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To allow presenters to organise their trip in a timely fashion, we are attempting to finalise as much of the programme as early as possible. Thus we aim to publish an initial programme at the beginning of December made up of papers submitted by the 21st of November.

* Oct 2008 - Call for Presentations distributed
* '''21st Nov 2008''' - Deadline for submissions
* 28th Nov 2008 - Programme published
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This year, we were slackers and the call didn't go out early. But please contact us asap so you can get into the LCA programme.

* Nov 2008 - Call for Presentations distributed
* '''21st Dec 2008''' - Deadline for submissions
October 23, 2008, at 07:24 PM by conrad - update info about miniconf speaker passes
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Please note that in order to give a presentation you must sign up for the [[http://linux.conf.au |  main conference]].
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!!!Attendance

In previous years it was necessary to sign up for the [[http://linux.conf.au |  main conference]] in order to speak at a miniconf. This year, the linux.conf.au organisers  will issue special passes for miniconf speakers who are not attending the main conference. This pass allows you to attend both days of miniconfs, and also gets you a free tshirt!
October 07, 2008, at 04:28 PM by conrad - update dates for 2009
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Please note that in order to give a presentation you must be signed up for the [[http://linux.conf.au |  main conference]].
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Please note that in order to give a presentation you must sign up for the [[http://linux.conf.au |  main conference]].
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To allow presenters to organise their trip in a timely fashion, we are attempting to finalise as much of the programme as early as possible. Thus we aim to publish an initial programme at the beginning of December made up of papers submitted by the 30th of November. We will be flexible for later submissions, but please respect that early-comers will have priority.

* Sept 2007 - Call for Presentations distributed
* '''30th Nov 2007''' - Deadline for submissions
* 15th Dec 2007 - Programme published
* 28 Jan 2008
- Miniconf
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To allow presenters to organise their trip in a timely fashion, we are attempting to finalise as much of the programme as early as possible. Thus we aim to publish an initial programme at the beginning of December made up of papers submitted by the 21st of November.

* Oct 2008 - Call
for Presentations distributed
* '''21st Nov 2008'''
- Deadline for submissions
* 28th Nov 2008 - Programme published
* 20 Jan 2009
- Miniconf
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The Call for Presentations is now open. Presentation may be Full length (50 min), Half length (25 min) or Lightning talks (10 min).
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The Call for Presentations is now open. Presentations may be Full length (50 min), Half length (25 min) or Lightning talks (10 min).
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Lightning talks are short talks/presentations that last no more than 10 minutes. This is a good opportunity to introduce a new project or tool perhaps to get some experience with presenting without having to go to a full talk.

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Lightning talks are short talks/presentations that last no more than 10 minutes. This is a good opportunity to introduce a new project or tool. Slides have to be submitted beforehand to allow a quick progression of talks.

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September 05, 2007, at 06:39 AM by conrad - make submission deadline bold
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* '''30th Nov 2007''' - Deadline for submissions
September 05, 2007, at 06:38 AM by conrad - put info request and dates into lists for readability
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Name:
Company or Affiliation:
Title of talk:
Length of Talk:
Short abstract (100-300 words):
Homepage:
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* Name:
* Company or Affiliation:
* Title of talk:
* Length of Talk:
* Short abstract (100-300 words):
* Homepage:
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To allow presentors to organise their trip in a timely fashion, we are attempting to finalise as much of the programme as early as possible. Thus we aim to publish an initial programme at the beginning of December made up of papers submitted by the 30th of November. We will be flexible for later submissions, but please respect that early-comers will have priority.


Sept 2007 - Call for Presentations distributed
30th Nov 2007 - Deadline for submissions
15th Dec 2007 - Programme published
28 Jan 2008 - Miniconf
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To allow presenters to organise their trip in a timely fashion, we are attempting to finalise as much of the programme as early as possible. Thus we aim to publish an initial programme at the beginning of December made up of papers submitted by the 30th of November. We will be flexible for later submissions, but please respect that early-comers will have priority.

* Sept 2007 - Call for Presentations distributed
* 30th Nov 2007 - Deadline for submissions
* 15th Dec 2007 - Programme published
* 28 Jan 2008 - Miniconf
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The Call for Presentations is now open. Presentation may be Full length (50 min), Half length (25 min) or Lightning talks (10 min).

Full and half length presentations include time for audience interaction. Facilities will be a lecture with data projector.

Lightning talks are short talks/presentations that last no more than 10 minutes. This is a good opportunity to introduce a new project or tool perhaps to get some experience with presenting without having to go to a full talk.


!!!Topics

Examples of topics for presentations include (but are not limited to):

* audio and video applications on Linux
* Linux for digital audio workstations and musical instruments
* video editing and postproduction on Linux
* low latency and reliable audio and video in the Linux kernel and userspace
* systems for connecting music, processing and control hardware
* media frameworks: gstreamer, xine, ffmpeg, etc.
* core Linux audio subsystems: Jack, ALSA, LADSPA, OSS, libsydneyaudio etc.
* software synthesis and sequencing applications
* recording, editing and mastering applications
* audio and video file formats and codecs
* streaming and network services for audio and video
* telephony and speech technologies
* video conferencing

Presentations must relate to Free and open source software and/or open standards.


!!!Submitting talks

Please note that in order to give a presentation you must be signed up for the [[http://linux.conf.au |  main conference]].

To submit a talk, please send the following information to
lca-mm(at)annodex.net:

Name:
Company or Affiliation:
Title of talk:
Length of Talk:
Short abstract (100-300 words):
Homepage:

Please note all the above may be published on the miniconf homepage.


!!!Dates and Deadlines

To allow presentors to organise their trip in a timely fashion, we are attempting to finalise as much of the programme as early as possible. Thus we aim to publish an initial programme at the beginning of December made up of papers submitted by the 30th of November. We will be flexible for later submissions, but please respect that early-comers will have priority.


Sept 2007 - Call for Presentations distributed
30th Nov 2007 - Deadline for submissions
15th Dec 2007 - Programme published
28 Jan 2008 - Miniconf
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