Call for Participation for the Retrocomputing DevRoom at FOSDEM 2020
ends in 5 days. Hurry up if you want to talk at the largest open
source event in Europe!
FOSDEM is a free software event that offers open source communities a
place to meet, share ideas and collaborate. It is renowned for being
highly developer-oriented and brings together 8000+ participants from
all over the world. It is held in the city of Brussels (Belgium).
FOSDEM 2020 will take place during the weekend of February 1st-2nd
2020. More details about the event can be found at http://www.fosdem.org.
CALL FOR PARTICIPATION
After success in the past two years, the Retrocomputing DevRoom will
be back in 2020, with talks about usage of older computing hardware
and software in modern times.
Presentation topics could include but are not limited to:
- Emulation of old systems to run videogames, legacy software, etc
- New software, hardware or related to be used with classic systems
- Open source software emulation/simulation
- Open hardware
- Operating systems/executives for retrocomputers/retrosystems
- Uses of retrocomputing today
- Other retrosystems topics
- Opportunities in retrocomputing
You are not limited to slide presentations, of course. Be creative.
However, FOSDEM is an open source conference, therefore we ask you to
stay clear of marketing presentations. We are not afraid of technical
stuff: devrooms are a place for development teams to meet, discuss,
hack and publicly present their project’s latest improvements and
future directions.
If you will have special needs for your talk (e. g. because you will
need to plug some sort of a system, you need sound, etc), please note
that clearly in your proposal so that we can provide it.
You can use the Wikipedia definition of retrocomputing as a reference
definition to see if you talk qualifies, although it is not exclusive: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Retrocomputing
IMPORTANT DATES
- 30 November 2019: submission deadline for talk proposals
- 14 December 2019: announcement of the final schedule
- 1 February 2020: Retrocomputing DevRoom
If necessary, create a Pentabarf account and activate it. Please
reuse your account from previous years if you have already created it.
In the "Person" section, provide First name, Last name (in the
"General" tab), Email (in the "Contact" tab) and Bio ("Abstract" field
in the "Description" tab).
Submit a proposal by clicking on "Create event".
Important! Select the "Retrocomputing DevRoom" track (on the
"General" tab). If you do not select a track, then nobody, from any
track, will look at your submission!
Provide the title of your talk ("Event title" in the "General" tab).
Provide a description of the subject of the talk and the intended
audience (in the "Abstract" field of the "Description" tab)
Provide a rough outline of the talk or goals of the session (a short
list of bullet points covering topics that will be discussed) in the
"Full description" field in the "Description" tab
Provide an expected length of your talk in the "Duration" field,
including discussion. The default duration is 30 minutes.
Slides are NOT required at the moment of submission
Please note neither FOSDEM nor the Retrocomputing DevRoom will
reimburse any expenses you incur.
RECORDING OF TALKS
The FOSDEM organizers plan to have live streaming and recording fully
working, both for remote/later viewing of talks, and so that people
can watch streams in the hallways when rooms are full. This requires
speakers to consent to being recorded and streamed.
If you plan to be a speaker, please understand that by doing so you
implicitly give consent for your talk to be recorded and streamed. The
recordings will be published under the same license as all FOSDEM
content (CC-BY).
Hope to hear from you soon! And please forward this announcement.
CONTACT
The Retrocomputing DevRoom is managed by Pau Garcia Quiles and
François Revol (retro-devroom-manager@fosdem.org).
Hello
Call for Participation for the Retrocomputing DevRoom at FOSDEM 2020
ends in 5 days. Hurry up if you want to talk at the largest open
source event in Europe!
---------- Forwarded message ---------
From: Pau Garcia Quiles pgquiles@elpauer.org
Date: Sun, Oct 27, 2019 at 11:48 PM
Subject: FOSDEM 2020 - Retrocomputing DevRoom Call for Participation
To: retrocomputing-devroom@lists.fosdem.org
Hello,
FOSDEM is a free software event that offers open source communities a
place to meet, share ideas and collaborate. It is renowned for being
highly developer-oriented and brings together 8000+ participants from
all over the world. It is held in the city of Brussels (Belgium).
FOSDEM 2020 will take place during the weekend of February 1st-2nd
2020. More details about the event can be found at
http://www.fosdem.org.
CALL FOR PARTICIPATION
After success in the past two years, the Retrocomputing DevRoom will
be back in 2020, with talks about usage of older computing hardware
and software in modern times.
Presentation topics could include but are not limited to:
- Emulation of old systems to run videogames, legacy software, etc
- New software, hardware or related to be used with classic systems
- Open source software emulation/simulation
- Open hardware
- Operating systems/executives for retrocomputers/retrosystems
- Uses of retrocomputing today
- Other retrosystems topics
- Opportunities in retrocomputing
You are not limited to slide presentations, of course. Be creative.
However, FOSDEM is an open source conference, therefore we ask you to
stay clear of marketing presentations. We are not afraid of technical
stuff: devrooms are a place for development teams to meet, discuss,
hack and publicly present their project’s latest improvements and
future directions.
If you will have special needs for your talk (e. g. because you will
need to plug some sort of a system, you need sound, etc), please note
that clearly in your proposal so that we can provide it.
You can use the Wikipedia definition of retrocomputing as a reference
definition to see if you talk qualifies, although it is not exclusive:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Retrocomputing
IMPORTANT DATES
- 30 November 2019: submission deadline for talk proposals
- 14 December 2019: announcement of the final schedule
- 1 February 2020: Retrocomputing DevRoom
USEFUL INFORMATION
Use the FOSDEM Pentabarf tool to submit your proposal:
https://penta.fosdem.org/submission/FOSDEM20
reuse your account from previous years if you have already created it.
"General" tab), Email (in the "Contact" tab) and Bio ("Abstract" field
in the "Description" tab).
"General" tab). If you do not select a track, then nobody, from any
track, will look at your submission!
audience (in the "Abstract" field of the "Description" tab)
list of bullet points covering topics that will be discussed) in the
"Full description" field in the "Description" tab
including discussion. The default duration is 30 minutes.
Please note neither FOSDEM nor the Retrocomputing DevRoom will
reimburse any expenses you incur.
RECORDING OF TALKS
The FOSDEM organizers plan to have live streaming and recording fully
working, both for remote/later viewing of talks, and so that people
can watch streams in the hallways when rooms are full. This requires
speakers to consent to being recorded and streamed.
If you plan to be a speaker, please understand that by doing so you
implicitly give consent for your talk to be recorded and streamed. The
recordings will be published under the same license as all FOSDEM
content (CC-BY).
Hope to hear from you soon! And please forward this announcement.
CONTACT
The Retrocomputing DevRoom is managed by Pau Garcia Quiles and
François Revol (retro-devroom-manager@fosdem.org).
A mailing list of speakers, audience and the curious is available,
please subscribe at:
https://lists.fosdem.org/listinfo/retrocomputing-devroom
--
Pau Garcia Quiles
http://www.elpauer.org
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Pau Garcia Quiles
http://www.elpauer.org