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November 07, 2011, at 11:52 PM by Jonathan Woithe - Update initial deadline for submissions
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It is expected that an initial miniconf outline will be requested by the conference organisers in the latter part of September, so it would be best if proposals can be submitted before then.  Further information about deadlines will be posted when it comes to hand.
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In order to make the printed conference program, presentation details must be available by 24 November 2011.  Space permitting, we can still accept talks after this date, but they won't be publicised in the official conference program.
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* multimedia and music on the web
August 26, 2011, at 12:06 PM by Jonathan Woithe - Add a comment about due dates
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It is expected that an initial miniconf outline will be requested by the conference organisers in the latter part of September, so it would be best if proposals can be submitted before then.  Further information about deadlines will be posted when it comes to hand.
August 26, 2011, at 12:04 PM by Jonathan Woithe - Update the call for papers now the miniconf has been accepted
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!!Paper information

If our proposal for the LCA2012 multimedia and music miniconf is accepted, this page will include details about the formal call for papers
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Linux.conf.au 2012 will be hosted in Ballarat, Australia from 16-20 January 2012 with the miniconfs being held on Monday 16 January.For more information about the conference check out [[https://linux.conf.au/]].

Multimedia encapsulates a wide variety of topics: composition and playpack of video, audio and music.  Upon a successful miniconf proposal, submissions will be welcome
from those interested in giving presentations or short tutorials at the Multimedia and music miniconf on any topic related to opensource multimedia and music software, such as the following:
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!!Call for papers

Linux.conf.au 2012 will be hosted in Ballarat, Australia from 16-20 January 2012 with the miniconfs being held on Monday 16 January
.  For more information about the conference check out [[https://linux.conf.au/]].

Multimedia encapsulates a wide variety of topics: composition and playpack of video, audio and music.  Submissions are now invited
from those interested in giving presentations or short tutorials at the Multimedia and music miniconf on any topic related to opensource multimedia and music software, such as the following:
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It is expected that most of the miniconf presentation slots will be around 20 minutes with question time to follow.  We may be able to accommodate longer 50 minute presentations depending on the number of proposals offered.  In addition, time will be allocated for 5 minute "lightning talks".  Projection facilities will be available.  Please note that in line with linux.conf.au guidelines miniconfs cannot receive funding, nor can they provide travel or accommodation assistance.  In general presenters and attendees at miniconfs must be registered for LCA2012 although miniconf-only registration can be arranged - contact the multimedia minconf organisers for more information.
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It is expected that the miniconf will include both 20 minute and 50 minute presentation slot with question time to follow, with the exact mix being dependent on the number of proposals offered.  In addition, time will be allocated for 5 minute "lightning talks".  Projection facilities will be available.  Please note that in line with linux.conf.au guidelines miniconfs cannot receive funding, nor can they provide travel or accommodation assistance.  In general presenters and attendees at miniconfs must be registered for LCA2012 although miniconf-only registration can be arranged - contact the multimedia minconf organisers for more information.
July 10, 2011, at 01:09 PM by Jonathan Woithe -
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!!Call for papers
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!!Paper information
July 10, 2011, at 01:06 PM by Jonathan Woithe - Update for 2012
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Continuing the tradition from past conferences, the LCA Multimedia Miniconf is back at [[http://lca2011.linux.org.au | Linux.conf.au 2011]] (LCA2011).  Linux.conf.au 2011 will be hosted in Brisbane, Australia from 24-29 January 2011 with the miniconfs being held over the first two days. For more information about the conference check out [[http://lca2011.linux.org.au/]].

Multimedia encapsulates a wide variety of topics: composition and playpack of video, audio and music.  Submissions are now invited from those interested in giving presentations or short tutorials at the Multimedia miniconf on any topic related to opensource multimedia software, such as the following:
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If our proposal for the LCA2012 multimedia and music miniconf is accepted, this page will include details about the formal call for papers.

Linux.conf.au 2012 will be hosted in Ballarat, Australia from 16-20 January 2012 with the miniconfs being held on Monday 16 January.
For more information about the conference check out [[https://linux.conf.au/]].

Multimedia encapsulates a wide variety of topics: composition and playpack of video, audio and music.  Upon a successful miniconf proposal, submissions will be welcome from those interested in giving presentations or short tutorials at the Multimedia and music miniconf on any topic related to opensource multimedia and music software, such as the following:
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It is expected that most of the miniconf presentation slots will be around 20 minutes with question time to follow.  We may be able to accommodate longer 50 minute presentations depending on the number of proposals offered.  In addition, time will be allocated for 5 minute "lightning talks".  Projection facilities will be available.  Please note that in line with [[http://lca2011.linux.org.au/programme/miniconf_information#PrimaryMiniconfOrganisersResponsibilities | linux.conf.au guidelines]] miniconfs cannot receive funding, nor can they provide travel or accommodation assistance.  In general presenters and attendees at miniconfs must be registered for LCA2011 although miniconf-only registration can be arranged - contact the multimedia minconf organisers for more information.

To submit a proposal please send the following to lca-mm@lists.annodex.net or one of the [[Main/ContactDetails | organisers]] by Friday 22 October 2010 00:00 UT (note the extended deadline):
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It is expected that most of the miniconf presentation slots will be around 20 minutes with question time to follow.  We may be able to accommodate longer 50 minute presentations depending on the number of proposals offered.  In addition, time will be allocated for 5 minute "lightning talks".  Projection facilities will be available.  Please note that in line with linux.conf.au guidelines miniconfs cannot receive funding, nor can they provide travel or accommodation assistance.  In general presenters and attendees at miniconfs must be registered for LCA2012 although miniconf-only registration can be arranged - contact the multimedia minconf organisers for more information.

Submission will be via email to lca-mm@lists.annodex.net or one of the [[Main/ContactDetails | organisers]] with the following information.
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For more information about the miniconf please refer to the website [[http://www.annodex.org/events/lca2011_mmm/]] or contact one of the organisers ([[mailto:jwoithe@atrad.com.au | Jonathan Woithe]], [[mailto:silviapfeiffer1@gmail.com | Silvia Pfeiffer]] or [[mailto:roderick.dornan@gmail.com | Roderick Dornan]]).
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For more information about the miniconf please refer to the website [[http://www.annodex.org/events/lca2012_mmm/]] or contact one of the organisers ([[mailto:jwoithe@atrad.com.au | Jonathan Woithe]], [[mailto:silviapfeiffer1@gmail.com | Silvia Pfeiffer]] or [[mailto:roderick.dornan@gmail.com | Roderick Dornan]]).
October 08, 2010, at 12:38 PM by Jonathan Woithe - CFP deadline has been extended
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To submit a proposal please send the following to lca-mm@lists.annodex.net or one of the [[Main/ContactDetails | organisers]] by Thursday 6 October 2010 00:00 UT:
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To submit a proposal please send the following to lca-mm@lists.annodex.net or one of the [[Main/ContactDetails | organisers]] by Friday 22 October 2010 00:00 UT (note the extended deadline):
September 09, 2010, at 11:15 AM by Jonathan Woithe -
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For more information about the miniconf please refer to the website [[http://www.annodex.org/events/lca2011_mmm/]] or contact one of the organisers ([[mailto:jwoithe@atrad.com.au | Jonathan Woithe]], [[mailto:silviapfeiffer1@gmail.com | Silvia Pfeiffer]] and [[mailto:roderick.dornan@gmail.com | Roderick Dornan]]).
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For more information about the miniconf please refer to the website [[http://www.annodex.org/events/lca2011_mmm/]] or contact one of the organisers ([[mailto:jwoithe@atrad.com.au | Jonathan Woithe]], [[mailto:silviapfeiffer1@gmail.com | Silvia Pfeiffer]] or [[mailto:roderick.dornan@gmail.com | Roderick Dornan]]).
September 09, 2010, at 11:14 AM by Jonathan Woithe - Give the page a heading
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!!Call for papers
September 09, 2010, at 11:13 AM by Jonathan Woithe - Create the call for papers page
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Continuing the tradition from past conferences, the LCA Multimedia Miniconf is back at [[http://lca2011.linux.org.au | Linux.conf.au 2011]] (LCA2011).  Linux.conf.au 2011 will be hosted in Brisbane, Australia from 24-29 January 2011 with the miniconfs being held over the first two days.  For more information about the conference check out [[http://lca2011.linux.org.au/]].

Multimedia encapsulates a wide variety of topics: composition and playpack of video, audio and music.  Submissions are now invited from those interested in giving presentations or short tutorials at the Multimedia miniconf on any topic related to opensource multimedia software, such as the following:

* exciting new additions to existing software
* development of new multimedia programs
* how to set Linux up for multimedia composition, authoring and/or playback
* great user experiences with open source multimedia software
* legal issues surrounding multimedia content and its use with open source software
* descriptions of multimedia workflows: tools used, process followed, and so forth
* upcoming features in low-level infrastructure (JACK, ALSA, PulseAudio, etc)
* any other open source multimedia topic we haven't thought of

It is expected that most of the miniconf presentation slots will be around 20 minutes with question time to follow.  We may be able to accommodate longer 50 minute presentations depending on the number of proposals offered.  In addition, time will be allocated for 5 minute "lightning talks".  Projection facilities will be available.  Please note that in line with [[http://lca2011.linux.org.au/programme/miniconf_information#PrimaryMiniconfOrganisersResponsibilities | linux.conf.au guidelines]] miniconfs cannot receive funding, nor can they provide travel or accommodation assistance.  In general presenters and attendees at miniconfs must be registered for LCA2011 although miniconf-only registration can be arranged - contact the multimedia minconf organisers for more information.

To submit a proposal please send the following to lca-mm@lists.annodex.net or one of the [[Main/ContactDetails | organisers]] by Thursday 6 October 2010 00:00 UT:

* your name and preferred email address
* the title of your talk
* a brief abstract describing what you want to talk about (up to about 500 words)
* your preferred presentation length

For more information about the miniconf please refer to the website [[http://www.annodex.org/events/lca2011_mmm/]] or contact one of the organisers ([[mailto:jwoithe@atrad.com.au | Jonathan Woithe]], [[mailto:silviapfeiffer1@gmail.com | Silvia Pfeiffer]] and [[mailto:roderick.dornan@gmail.com | Roderick Dornan]]).