Termina segunda-feira (31/5) a submissão de artigos do Workshop Software Livre (WSL)
29 de Maio de 2010, 0:00Termina segunda-feira (31/5) a submissão de artigos do Workshop Software Livre (WSL). A comunicação dos resultados está prevista para 18/06 e no dia 25/06 será o prazo limite para envio da versão final dos artigos.
FISL11 - Aproveite as promoções para inscrição, transporte e hospedagem até 31 de maio
21 de Maio de 2010, 0:00O Fórum Internacional Software Livre - fisl11 está com pacotes especiais que incluem hospedagem, transporte e inscrição. Você pode garantir a sua participação no fisl e ainda economizar.
Submissão de trabalhos para o Workshop Software Livre(WSL) foi prorrogado até 31/5
17 de Maio de 2010, 0:00Aorganização do Workshop Software Livre (WSL) estendeu o prazo da chamada para submissão de artigos até o dia 31 de maio, com o objetivo de garantir um número maior de trabalhos inscritos. A comunicação dos resultados está prevista para 18/06 e no dia 25/06 será o prazo limite para envio da versão final dos artigos.
Duas boas razões para você se inscrever hoje (14/5) no fisl11
13 de Maio de 2010, 0:00A primeira é que os inscritos no fisl11 vão ajudar na construção da grade de programação e a segunda é que até sexta-feira (14/5) você aproveita a promoção de ingressos individual por R$ 80 e estudantes e caravanas por R$ 40.
Promoção para as inscrições individuais, estudantes e caravanas para o fisl11 encerra dia 9/5
4 de Maio de 2010, 0:00No próximo domingo, 9 de maio, terminam as inscrições com preços promocionais para o 11º Fórum Internacional Software Livre (fisl11), que ocorre de 21 a 24 de julho, no Centro de Eventos da PUC/RS. O fisl é o maior evento de software livre da América Latina e um dos maiores do mundo.
Prorrogado para segunda-feira (10/5) o prazo para submissão de palestras no fisl11
4 de Maio de 2010, 0:00Esta é a última semana para envio de propostas de palestras para o fisl11. A novidade deste ano é a seleção da maior parte da grade de palestras pelos participantes do evento. Esse novo elemento traz ainda mais expectativa para as submissões.
A 11ª edição do Fórum Internacional Software Livre (fisl11) vai acontecer entre os dias 21 e 24 de julho de 2010, no Centro de Eventos da Pontifícia Universidade Católica do Rio Grande do Sul (PUC-RS), na cidade de Porto Alegre.
fisl11 - Call for Presentations
3 de Maio de 2010, 0:00The call for presentations for the 11th Fórum Internacional Software Livre (International Free Software Forum) -fisl11 - is now open. The event will take place from July 21 to 24, 2010, in the city of Porto Alegre, RS, Brazil.
Proposals should be submitted by May 10, 2010, at
http://www.fisl.org.br/11/papers
The Program Committee has defined 17 themes for fisl11:
* Development:PHP and Java
* Development: Python, Ruby, and Perl
* Development: Tools, Methodologies, and Standards
* Development: Other Languages (C/C++, Lua, Lisp, etc.)
* Development: Visual(Qt, GTK, WXWidgets, CSS, Ajax, accessibility...)
* Development: Content Manager (ECM/CMS, [micro]Blogs...)
* Games, Multimedia, and Streaming
* Desktop and Distributions
* Kernel, Filesystems, and Operating Systems
* Hardware, Embedded Systems, and Robotics
* System Administration and VoIP
* Security
* Data Management(DBMS, storage, backups)
* Business, Implementations, and Case Studies
* Free Software Ecosystem (Community, Philosophy, Legislation, and
Free Culture)
* Education and Digital Inclusion
* Emerging Topics
Development:PHP and Java
The focus of this track is technical presentations with topics
connected to development of the PHP and Java languages or to
development using these languages as well as their integration with
applications (or services), maintenance, comparisons and
performance analyses of these technologies.
Development: Python, Ruby, and Perl
The focus of this track is technical presentations with topics
connected to development of the Python, Ruby, and Perl languages or
to development using these languages as well as their integration
with applications (or services), maintenance, comparisons and
performance analyses of these technologies.
Development: Other Languages (C/C++, Lua, Lisp, etc.)
The focus of this track is technical presentations with topics
connected to development of free implementations of programming
languages or to development using these languages as well as their
integration with applications (or services), maintenance,
comparisons and performance analyses of these technologies.
Presentations on any free programming language EXCEPT PHP, Java,
Ruby, Python, and Perl are within the scope of this track.
Development: Tools, Methodologies, and Standards
The focus of this track is technical presentations with topics
connected to development with free software and version control,
development tools, free implementations of industry standards, and
free software development processes, as well as integration with
applications, maintenance, comparisons and performance analyses of
these technologies. The use of these tools, methodologies and
standards as well as their development is within the scope of this
track. Presentations which have a programming language as their
main theme should NOT be in this track.
Development: Visual(Qt, GTK, WXWidgets, CSS, Ajax, accessibility...)
The focus of this track is technical presentations with themes related
to visual development with free software, including both desktop
and web or mobile development. Development of accessible
interfaces, technical frameworks and technologies for interface
development (for example, Qt, GTK, WXWidgets, CSS, Ajax...),
maintenance, comparisons, and performance analyses of these
technologies. Both the use and development of these technologies
are within the scope of this track. Presentations which have a
programming language as their main theme should NOT be in this
track.
Development: Content Manager (ECM/CMS, [micro]Blogs...)
The focus of this track is technical presentations with topics related
to so-called Web 2.0 systems; portals; blogs, microblogs; wikis and
other collaborative environments; peer to peer content provision;
maintenance, comparisons, and performance analyses of these
technologies. Both the use and development of these technologies
are within the scope of this track. Presentations which have a
programming language as their main theme should NOT be in this
track.
Games, Multimedia, and Streaming
Presentations concerning techniques and tools for development of games
with Free Software. Innovations in free games. Challenges for the
free game community. Technical presentations concerning
development and implementation of multimedia content with free
software. Digital art with free software; 2-D and 3-D graphics;
technical design; animation; tools and applications for multimedia
content authoring with free software. Free platforms for
multimedia content execution.
Desktop and Distributions
Technical presentations on the use of free software on the desktop,
concerned with the achievement of daily tasks, whether in a
professional or home environment. Desktop platforms, applications
aimed at end users, office automation, Internet utilities, window
managers, productivity tools. Spacial desktop hardware platforms
based on free software; distribution customization; special-purpose
distributions. Presentations focused on distribution or desktop
environment communications should NOT be in this track.
Kernel, Filesystems, and Operating Systems
Technical presentations concerning the kernel of free operating
systems. Module development, different architectures, comparisons
and case studies related to free kernels for specific purposes or
architectures. Technical presentations concerning free
filesystems, their various implementation details, comparisons,
development and other topics related to free operating systems.
Note that topics related to customization of distributions should
NOT be in this track.
Hardware, Embedded Systems, and Robotics
Presentations related to the use and development of free software in
hardware, embedded systems, and robotics. Free platforms for
running on embedded systems. Adapting of free software to these
architectures. Specifications for Free Hardware. Performance
comparisons and analyses. Note that presentations concerning the
ecosystem of hardware, embedded systems, and free robotics should
NOT be in this track.
System Administration and VoIP
Technical presentations concerning administration of free systems in
general. Network services such as MTAs, user and group management,
authentication, monitoring, web servers, infrastructure, operating
system management, package management, system service machines,
presentations concerning voice over IP software and protocols, etc.
Security
Presentations concerning security tools, firewalls, intrusion
detection systems, security policies, and other related issues.
Data Management(database, storage, backup)
Technical presentations concerning free databases, distributed
databases, unconventional (nonrelational) databases, PostgreSQL,
MySQL, Firebird, SQLite, and others; data storage and recovery,
NAS, DAS, SAN, and RAID technologies, protocols such as FCiP, FCoE,
iFCP, AoE, iSCSI, software such as FreeNAS, OpenFiler, Naslite 1,
higher-layer protocols such as NFS, CIFS, FTP, rsync, and others;
backup management systems, best practices, methodologies and
techniques for implementing solutions.
Business, Implementations, and Case Studies
Presentations of success stories (or lack-of-success stories) in the
adoption of free software by public and private institutions.
Studies of migration (planning, execution, and results). Studies
of institutions which went on to contribute to the community after
adopting free software. Barriers to migration; migration myths.
Presentations of free software products and services for public and
private institutions.
Free Software Ecosystem (Community, Philosophy, Legislation, and Free
Culture)
Community, Philosophy, Legislation, and Free Culture. Presentations
which discuss aspects of the economic sustainability of free
software, the creation of a sustainable ecosystem of production and
consumption within the logic of sharing. Political and legal
aspects which influence the adoption and development of free
software. Public policies related to free software: licensing,
trademarks, copyrights, legislation, incentives, programs. Free
software and the solidarity-based economy. Business models for
free software-based enterprises. Social projects related to the
free software community developed by NGOs, user groups, etc. Forms
of organization of groups within the free software community.
Social consequences of the free software production model.
Relationship between the free software community and other social
movements. Gender issues and Free Software. Influence of the
culture of sharing upon society.
Education and Digital Inclusion
Presentations concerning Free Software and its impacts on education.
The influence of the free software community's culture in education
and social inclusion projects. Free software and accessibility.
Digital inclusion projects based on free software: planning,
execution, and results. Use of free software by digital inclusion
project communities. Educating with free software and educating
for free software: competition versus cooperation.
Emerging Topics
Presentation of applications implemented using buzzwords and new
technologies that are not covered by the previous tracks.
Questions: programafisl11@softwarelivre.org
Program Committee
Workshop de Software Livre (WSL2010 - FISL11) - Primeira Chamada de Trabalhos
3 de Maio de 2010, 0:00O Workshop de Software Livre - WSL é um evento acadêmico e científico de periodicidade anual, que integra o Fórum Internacional Software Livre (fisl) e ocorre desde o ano de 2000 em Porto Alegre, Rio Grande do Sul, Brasil.