CodeCon call for papers
p2pnet.net News:- CodeCon is a workshop for the developers of real-world applications with working code and active development projects.
And it’s now calling for presentations for the February, 2005, conference. They must include working demonstrations, ideally accompanied by source code, it says, going on:
"Presenters must be done by one of the active developers of the code in question. We emphasize that demonstrations be of *working* code."
CodeCon organizers say possible topics include, but aren’t restricted to:
- Community-based web sites – forums, weblogs, personals
- Development tools – languages, debuggers, version control
- File sharing systems – swarming distribution, distributed search
- Security products – mail encryption, intrusion detection, firewalls
Presentations will be a 45 minutes long, with 15 minutes allocated for questions and answers.
December 15 is the final acceptance dates and the conference (21 +) language is English.
"Ideally, demonstrations should be usable by attendees with 802.11b connected devices either via a web interface, or locally on Windows, UNIX-like, or MacOS platforms," says CodeCon. "Cross-platform applications are most desirable."
- Jeremy Bornstein, AtomShockwave\, USA
- Bram Cohen, BitTorrent, USA
- Jered Floyd, Permabit, USA
- Ian Goldberg, Zero-Knowledge Systems, CA
- Dan Kaminsky, Avaya, USA
- Klaus Kursawe, Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, BE
- Ben Laurie, A.L. Digital, UK
- David Molnar, University of California, Berkeley, USA
- Jonathan Moore, Mosuki, USA
- Len Sassaman, Nomen Abditum Services, USA
- General Chairs: Jonathan Moore, Len Sassaman
- Program Chair: Bram Cohen
Say no more.
(Thanks, Wilkie)
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