C A L L  F O R  P A P E R S

                LinuxTag 2000

                Stuttgart, Germany - 29th of June to 2nd of July

                <URL:http://www.linuxtag.org/>

                
Having 5000 to 7000 visitors in the year 1999 LinuxTag was the largest Linux 
exhibition in Europe. The audience we adress are people who use computers in 
private, educational or business oriented settings, putting an emphasis 
on those having little experience using Linux. During the days from Friday to 
Sunday in addition to the exhibition talks will be given. As in the year 1999 
the event will be free of charge both for the exhibition and the talks. The 
talk should take about an hour of time. 

All topics around Unix/Linux are of interest, especially those who let the 
beginner get acquainted with Linux and its tools, e.g. 
- - Introduction to Linux/Unix 
- - Presentation of programs and their configuration.
- - Real life experiences using Linux. 
- - Presentation of distributions or concepts, that might be interesting for 
  end users. 
- - System Administration. 
- - Introduction to scripting languages. 
- - Programming under Linux.

The program of LinuxTag 99 can be found at
http://www.linuxtag.org/tagungsprogramm.html
and might give you an idea of what we expect.

The lecturers are expected to give a written outline of their talk. This 
outline will be published on the LinuxTag CD-ROM and, later on, in the Web. 
Additionally there is the possibility of publishing the outline in a 
magazine.

Travel expenses will be refunded.

If you are interested, you are invited to send in an abstract of about 
150 words describing the content, the intention and the target group of 
your talk.

Language:                       German or English
Deadline for the abstract:      10th of February 2000
Format of the abstract:         Plain Text
Notification of the Lecturers:  20th of February 2000
Deadline for the paper:         3rd of April 2000
Format of the paper:            HTML according to a given stylesheet

Submissions can be sent to <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

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