If you're planning on attending this year's SoCal Linux Expo, today is
your last day to buy tickets at the reduced price; ticket prices go up
tonight at midnight PST.
The speaker tracks are full, and almost all of the expo booths have been
filled. This year's SCALE is shaping up to be the best ever; don't miss
it!
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Hello,
Are you an artist? Would you be interested in helping out with SCALE
this year? We were recently given the opportunity to advertise in
Computer User Magazine. Unfortunately, they need the ads on very short
notice (ie by Monday).
What they need is a 1/4 page ad with a limit of 4 colors. 4 7/8"
wide6" tall,
An example of last year's ad is available online:
http://linux.ucla.edu/~leiz/linuxexpo/2005/4x6ad.pdf
File requirements are available here:
http://computeruser.com/…
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If you are interested please let us know!
Thanks,
Ilan
818-442-1865
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SCALE early bird sales have been going so well, we've decided we don't
need to bump the admission price up when we planned. So early bird
sales have been extended until January 15th!
If you've never been to the SoCal Linux Expo, you've been missing a fun,
exciting, education event. It's THE Linux event in Southern
California. Come and hear movers and shakers in Linux and Open Source
speak.
Compared to other Linux shows, SCALE is a bargain. If you haven't
registered for SCALE yet, …
[View More]do it now and avoid the price increase!
See you at SCALE4x!
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Hello SCALE fans,
One of our goals for this year's SCALE is helping to raise awareness of
open-source and open standards in government. The result of this is
our ODF in Government workshop which will be held on Feb 10th, the
Friday prior to SCALE. This workshop will be produced in partnership
with the OpenDocument Fellowship.
We have already begun to send invitations to government CIOs, IT staff,
legislators, and other members of government and the response has been
strong.
If this …
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you can help to make this workshop a success:
1) Contact your government representatives and ask them to attend. If
they cannot attend ask them to send someone on their behalf. Some
examples of people you might want to contact include your: mayor,
senator, congress person, city council, governor, and any government IT
departments.
2) Write and submit a opinion / editorial piece on open-source and/or
open standards to your local paper.
3) Contact the assignment desk at your local TV stations or newspapers
and tell them this is a topic / event you would like to see them cover.
Feel free to send them the press release included in this e-mail.
4) Sign this petition to ask Microsoft to support the OpenDocument
format in MS Office. http://opendocumentfellowship.org/petition/
We appreciate your help in making this event a success! If you have
any ideas or suggests for this event please reply to the list. We look
forward to hearing your input.
Happy new year!
Ilan
818-442-1865 Voice
ilan(a)socallinuxexpo.org Email
SCALE Announces Workshop On Open Standards For Government
Organizations
*FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Los Angeles, CA
December 27, 2005
*
In partnership with The Open Document Fellowship, the Southern
California Linux Expo (SCALE) has announced plans to host a workshop on
open standards in government at their upcoming conference, SCALE 4x. The
focus of this workshop will be on the use of OASIS OpenDocument Format
for Office Applications (ODF) and document accessibility standards in
state and local government. The goal of this event is to foster a
discussion about choice in software and open standards at all levels of
California government. The workshop will be held on February 10, 2006 at
the Los Angeles Airport Radisson and will lead into SCALE 4x, the 2006
Southern California Linux Expo.
Date: Feb 10, 2006
Location: Los Angeles Airport Radisson
Website: http://www.socallinuxexpo.org/odf/
Topics to be covered at this workshop include:
* Benefits of open standards versus their proprietary counterparts.
* Technical merits of OpenDocument and XML-based file formats.
* Avoiding vendor lock-in: The importance of choice in software for
government organizations and their constituents.
* The security benefits of heterogeneous software environments.
Confirmed speakers include Gary Edwards (OpenOffice.org) and David
Eisenberg (OpenDocument Fellowship). Additional details on the workshop
line up will be announced in early January.
SCALE's workshop follows in the steps of similar discussions which have
been taking place in Massachusetts. The Commonwealth of Massachusetts
recently established ODF as as statewide standard. All agencies and
contractors working with the state will be required to use this format.
Massachusetts chose the ODF standard in order to guarantee citizens
access to public records. The State Information Technology Division
found that access to documents and records stored in proprietary
formats, such as Microsoft's Office 2003 format, could be cut off as
soon as the vendor choses to cease development of their product.
Documents stored in formats based on open standards such as ODF do not
have this problem. Users are not locked in or dependent on a single
vendor in order to read their data, as any vendor can create software to
read these documents without royalties or restrictions.
SCALE would like to publicly invite representatives from from local,
state, and federal government organizations to attend this free
workshop. Those interested in attending may register by sending an
e-mail to: odf(a)socallinuxexpo.org or by calling Ilan Rabinovitch at
818-442-1865.
*About The OpenDocument Format (ODF):*
OpenDocument (ODF) is a file format developed by OASIS, a standards body
focused on structured documents and XML. ODF is intended as an open,
cross platform, and vendor independent standard for editable office
documents including: text documents, spreadsheets, charts, graphical
documents, and databases. The format competes with Microsoft's Office
2003 and Office 12 XML file formats.
ODF is supported by a wide range of software companies, government
organizations, and open-source projects including: Sun Microsystems,
IBM, Novell, Adobe, Corel, The National Archives of Australia, and
others. Applications which currently support ODF include:
OpenOffice.org, KOffice, Sun's StarOffice, and IBM Workplace. The
royalty free and open license under which ODF is released will allow any
individual or organization to develop competing products based on this
format, without restrictions. This openness prevents vendor lock in,
increases marketplace competition and provides consumers with a wide
variety of choices in office suites.
*About the Southern California Linux Expo (SCALE):*
The Southern California Linux Expo is the premier grass roots Linux and
Open Source Software conference in the United States. SCALE 4x, their
fourth annual event, will be held on February 11th and 12th, 2006 at the
Los Angeles Airport Radisson. SCALE will includes seminars by leaders
from the open source community, tutorials for beginners, and an exhibit
hall with both vendor booths and non-commercial booths. Linux Expo of
Southern California, Inc. is a non-profit organization currently
comprised, but not limited to, members of the USCLUG, UCLALUG, and
SCLUG. For more information see http://www.socallinuxexpo.org
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Media Inquiries:
Orv Beach
info(a)socallinuxexpo.org
Workshop Registration:
Ilan Rabinovitch
odf(a)socallinuxexpo.org
818-442-1865 Voice
Event Sponsorship:
Ilan Rabinovitch
ilan(a)socallinuxexpo.org
818-442-1865 Voice
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Hello,
One of our sponsors bawls has donated a few cases of their energy drink
to be used as raffle prizes at this year's event.
Their distributor Real Soda in Real Bottles is located in Torrance.
Would anyone who is out that way be willing to pick them up from their
location?
There is no rush on this. It can be done in mid January.
Thanks,
Ilan
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Hello,
SCALE is currently in need of sessions and tutorials specifically geared
at new users to Linux and open-source.
If you are interested in speaking or running one of these sessions
please see the CFP bellow.
Thanks,
Ilan Rabinovitch
Conference Chair
Southern California Linux Expo
2006 Southern CAlifornia Linux Expo
Beginners Tutorial CFP
The USC, Simi/Conejo, and UCLA Linux User Groups are proud to announce
the 4th annual Southern California Linux Expo scheduled for February
11-12, …
[View More]2006 at the Westin Hotel near the Los Angeles International
Airport. Building on the tremendous response to the Beginners tutorial
track we had last year, we wanted to have a similar track this year as
well.
Topics of interest include, but are not limited to:
Linux System Admin issues
Linux distributions
Linux Networking
Linux Applications
Linux for Desktops
LAMP
Linux Howtos
Multimedia in Linux
IPtables/IPchains in Linux
Wireless tools in Linux
Linux Games
Open Source Database Servers
Samba, OpenSSh/SSLGIMP & other graphics software
Other open softwares
The proposals should comprise a 1-page (maximum) description containing
the following:
1] Title for the talk.
2] Name, Affiliation, Bio, contact email address of the Presenter.
3] A description enlisting what will be covered in the session.
4] Any specific requirements needed for the presentation other than an
overhead projector and a microphone.
Presentations are alloted a time slot of about 45 minutes. All proposals
are to be sent to kapadia(a)socallinuxexpo.com
<mailto:kapadia@socallinuxexpo.com>.
Important Dates:
07 Dec, 2005: Beginners tutorial CFP Opens
11 Jan, 2006: Last date for abstracts/proposals
15 Jan, 2005: Last date for notification of acceptance
11 Feb, 2006: Conference starts
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Hello,
One of the things we do each year to promote SCALE is contact many of
the CS classes / professors at the SoCal Universities.
For example: UCLA, UCSB, CSUN, etc.
Would anyone be interested in volunteering to help with this?
Thanks,
Ilan
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