5 Nov 2010 mjw   » (Master)

CFP Now Open: Free Java @ FOSDEM 2011

Join us at FOSDEM 2011 to be a part of our sessions where we’ll discuss the state of Free Java!

Our theme is “Java Sans Frontières”

  • Why Free Java technology is awesome
  • Standing on the Shoulders of Free Java
  • The future of Free Java

The Call For Participation is OPEN NOW, but closes on 3rd December…
So send in a talk proposal today and join us in Brussels 5-6 February!

Why FOSDEM?

  • Engage in scintillating discussions with smart hackers over world famous Belgian Beer
  • Join the Web of Trust by getting your strong new key signed
  • Indulge in exquisite chocolate
  • Visit historic Brussels within walking distance

Why the Free Java DevJam?

  • This is the most significant non-commercial, neutral environment for Java developers to meet
  • Learn how to get involved in technical Free Java projects
  • We will not shy away from politics (especially this year)!
  • We will get together for an awesome Dinner
  • You will meet historic hackers in the evolution of Free Java

Please join the freejava-devroom@lists.fosdem.org list for general discussion about the event.

To submit a formal Talk Proposal follow the guidelines at
http://wiki.debian.org/Java/DevJam/2011/Fosdem/CallForParticipation

Respectfully,

  • Andrew Haley
    GCJ Maintainer, GNU Classpath, IcedTea & OpenJDK Developer
  • Andrew John Hughes
    IcedTea & GNU Classpath Maintainer, OpenJDK & GCJ Developer
  • Christian Thalinger
    OpenJDK developer, former CACAO Maintainer
  • Mark Wielaard
    GNU Classpath Maintainer, GCJ, IcedTea & OpenJDK contributor
  • Tom Marble
    Java Libre hacker, Former OpenJDK Ambassador

Syndicated 2010-11-05 15:37:12 from Mark J. Wielaard

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