Hi Andrew,
That looks much better to me.
As to
Should we encourage posters rather more?
I would say either we do them or not. If we do them we need a policy for them. Submissions should be classified as long talk (45min), Short talk (15), Poster/Lightning talk (5) or Tutorial. And we should have a slot for the poster slam/lightning talks, which should really be strict (a gong after 5 minutes and then next please).
As to the text, I would just do: s/5 minutes for lightning talks/5 minutes for poster presentations or lightning talks/
Cheers,
Peter
Am 26.01.2015 um 19:44 schrieb Andrew Findlay:
Here is the second draft.
- More information about the venue
- Submission dates moved forward
- Call for tutorials added
- Requirement for full papers changed to papers and/or slides
- 5-minute talks still in, but with a hint towards a poster session
- Deadline for final papers/slides moved forwards to give us the option of doing printed proceedings or other physical media.
I have not included the programme publication date in the CfP, but I would expect to get an early draft on the web at the same time as notifying authors. It can then be refined from there.
What do you think? Should we encourage posters rather more? I think this might be a useful adjunct to any talk and might also be of interest to other people passing through the Forum. Do we have somewhere to display them?
I have not named the Programme Committee at this stage, though I think we should aim to do so on the website quite soon.
Andrew
DRAFT CFP 26/01/2015
LDAPCon 2015
The fifth International Conference on LDAP and Directory Services will be held in the UK at the University of Edinburgh School of Informatics Forum on 12th and 13th November 2015, with a day of tutorials on 11th November.
Call for papers and tutorials
Deadlines & Important Dates
Submission Deadline: 28th June Author Notification: 10th July Final Papers due: 10th October 2015 Tutorials: 11th November 2015 Conference: 12th-13th November 2015
Topics
You are involved with LDAP in interesting projects? You do LDAP client or server development? You have used LDAP like no-one before? You do identity and access management on top of LDAP?
Why not share your ideas and experiences with others?
We are looking for speakers who are willing to talk about any topic related to LDAP and identity management, suggested topics include:
LDAP technology implementation (Servers, API, User interfaces etc.) LDAP Usage (Schema, Security, Operations, Scaling, big data, etc.) LDAP related technologies (PKI, XACML, SAML, etc.) LDAP and Beyond (IAM, Identity Federation, Authentication on the web, etc.) Best Practices for directory services.
The accepted talks will be grouped into tracks such as a standards/development and deployment/administration.
Talk Submissions
Main presentations should last about 45 minutes including discussion; we will also provide smaller slots of 15 minutes and 5 minutes for lightning talks. Please tell us which duration you prefer when proposing your talk. The talk must be in English.
The one and only way to submit your abstract (approximately 200-800 words, accompanied by your biography of about 100-300 words) is via email to submissions@lists.ldapcon.org. Abstracts must reach the Program Committee by 28th June 2015. Early submission is encouraged.
All abstracts will be reviewed by the program committee.
For accepted talks we expect you to submit slides and/or a paper of approximately 2-10 pages (A4 or US Letter format, 25mm borders, preferably LaTeX source or OpenOffice).
For 5-minute talks, a brief abstract is required. A short paper, slides or a poster should be provided for accepted talks.
By submitting a paper you grant the conference organizers the non-exclusive right to publish your paper in the conference proceedings and on the website; you maintain the right to publish it elsewhere at your discretion.
Tutorial Submissions
We are looking for high-quality tutorials on LDAP and related subjects, at any level from introductory to advanced. Tutorial length can range from an hour to a full day. Wireless Internet access will be available if required. The purpose of the tutorials is focussed education, so they should cover established topics and best practice rather than presenting new work.
Tutorials will be on Wednesday 11th November 2015.
The Programme Committee has an open mind about the format of the tutorial day, but has a limited number of rooms available. Make your proposal early and we will aim to build an attractive programme for the day.
Expenses
Speakers get free access to the conference, including the social event.
If requested in advance we will provide accommodation for speakers.
Travel expenses might also be covered in special cases. If you need this, please contact us early so we can try to arrange it.