The Call for Software Bazaar entries is now open for the 2012 conference on 
Informatics for Phylogenetics, Evolution, and Biodiversity (iEvoBio), at 
http://ievobio.org/ocs2/index.php/ievobio/2012. See below for instructions. 

The Software Bazaar features presenters demonstrating their software live on a 
laptop. At iEvoBio, this session takes the place of a poster session, and will 
be approximately 2.0 hours in duration. Conference attendees will be able to 
walk from one demonstration to the next and talk with the presenters.  Please 
also see our FAQ (http://ievobio.org/faq.html).

Entries should be software aimed at advancing research in phylogenetics, 
evolution, and biodiversity, and can include interactive visualizations that 
have been pre-computed (such as SVGs, or Google Earth-compatible KML files). 
Note that commercial marketing activities are not permitted - presenters 
wishing to promote commercial or proprietary services or products should 
contact the Evolution conference about exhibitor space 
(http://www.confersense.ca/Evolution2012).

Submissions consist of a title, which will typically be the name of the 
software (or visualization method) being presented, the URL of a website where 
more information can be obtained, and the license under which the source code 
is available. The website must contain a link to where the source code (and 
possibly binaries) can be downloaded. If it is not obvious from the website, 
the submission must describe what the software does. Reviewers will judge 
whether a submission is within scope of the conference (see above), and need to 
be able to verify whether the open-source requirement(*) is met.

Presenters are expected to bring their own laptops for presentation, and any 
auxiliary devices necessary (such as a mouse). Power will be available at the 
presentation tables (110V/60Hz, US-style plugs; international presenters need 
to bring a suitable adaptor). Please let the organizing committee know as much 
in advance as possible if you expect to have unusually high demands for 
wireless network bandwidth, a large display, or other hardware.

Review and acceptance of Software Bazaar submissions will be on a rolling 
basis. The deadline for submission is the morning of the first day of the 
conference (July 10), but, because space for Software Bazaar presentations is 
finite, we cannot guarantee the availability of slots for late submissions. We 
cannot accept submissions until the open-source requirements are met.

Software Bazaar demonstrations are only 1 of 5 kinds of contributed content 
that iEvoBio will feature. The other 4 are: 1) Full talks (closed), 2) 
Lightning talks, 3) Challenge entries, and 4) Birds-of-a-Feather gatherings. 
The Calls for Challenge entries (http://ievobio.org/challenge.html) and 
Lightning Talks (same submission URL as above) remain open, and the 
Birds-of-a-Feather call is forthcoming.

More details about the conference and program are available at 
http://ievobio.org. You can also find continuous updates on the conference's 
Twitter feed at http://twitter.com/iEvoBio and Google+ page, or subscribe to 
the low-traffic iEvoBio announcements mailing list at 
http://groups.google.com/group/ievobio-announce.

iEvoBio 2012 is sponsored by the US National Evolutionary Synthesis Center 
(NESCent) and by Biomatters Ltd., in partnership with the Society for the Study 
of Evolution (SSE) and the Systematic Biologists (SSB).

The iEvoBio 2012 Organizing Committee:
Hilmar Lapp, US National Evolutionary Synthesis Center (chair)
Robert Beiko, Dalhousie University 
Nico Cellinese, University of Florida and Florida Museum of Natural History
Robert Guralnick, University of Colorado at Boulder
Rebecca Kao, Denver Botanic Gardens
Ellinor Michel, Natural History Museum, London
Nadia Talent, Royal Ontario Museum
Andrea Thomer, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign

(*) iEvoBio and its sponsors are dedicated to promoting the practice and 
philosophy of Open Source software development (see 
http://www.opensource.org/docs/definition.php) and reuse within the research 
community. For this reason, software to be demonstrated to conference attendees 
must be licensed with a recognized Open Source License (see 
http://www.opensource.org/licenses/), and be available for download, including 
source code, by a tar/zip file accessed through ftp/http or through a widely 
used version control system like cvs, Subversion, git, Bazaar, or Mercurial.  
Authors are advised that non-compliant submissions must be revised to meet the 
requirement by July 8 at the latest, and in the event that presentation slots 
run out, precedence is established by the date they are first found in 
compliance, not the date of submission.
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