[Marketing] CeBIT Open Source 2010 - Call for Projects

Sebastian Dziallas sebastian at when.com
Fri Oct 23 12:32:50 EDT 2009


Sean DALY wrote:
> http://www.linuxpromagazine.com/Events/Cebit-2010-CFP
>
> deadline: Nov. 20.
>
> Perhaps we can prepare a submission at SugarCamp Bolzano?
>
> The "relevant to the business world" criteria is iffy, but I think
> it's worth a shot.

On a side note: CeBIT takes place in Hannover, which is just a few 
kilometers ("miles", if you want) away from my home town. Taking the 
train there is pretty quick (~ 20 minutes).

I'm not yet sure how much I'll be available at that time, as my A-levels 
are coming up, but that's probably a bit later. I'll need to check that...

Anyway, +1 from me on trying! If nothing helps, we could try sharing a 
booth with another distribution or so.

--Sebastian

> Sean
>
>
> from the page:
>
> Determination of Participation:
>
> An international jury named by Linux New Media will evaluate each
> application based on the submitted information and source documents,
> with further communication to follow. Therefore, it is important to
> identify at least one contact person and the responsible parties for
> the project.
>
> Important Criteria for Project Selection:
>
> * Only noncommercial projects with a strong connection to Linux or
> Open Source will be considered for a booth sponsored by CeBIT Open
> Source and Linux New Media.
> * The vitality and activity of the supporting community behind the
> project plays a major role in project selection.
> * The project should provide topics relevant to the business world.
> * The project should be innovative and original.
> * The project should credibly ensure that its participation as
> exhibitor involves a sufficient number of presenters.
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