GStreamer Conference 2019 - Call for Papers
Tim-Philipp Müller
t.i.m at zen.co.uk
Mon Aug 26 08:35:06 UTC 2019
Hi,
This is a call for papers (talks) for the GStreamer Conference 2019
which will take place on 31 October - 1 November 2019 in Lyon, France.
The GStreamer Conference is a conference for developers, community
members, decision-makers, industry partners, researchers, students and
anyone else interested in the GStreamer multimedia framework or Open
Source and cross-platform multimedia.
The call for papers is now open and talk proposals can be submitted.
Details can be found on the conference website at
https://gstreamer.freedesktop.org/conference/
=== Submission format ===
The initial submission needs to be only a couple of paragraphs
describing the talk you want to give and the desired length of your
talk (please allow for at least 5 minutes of questions at the end as
well).
Talks can be on almost anything multimedia related, ranging from talks
about applications to challenges in the lower levels in the stack or
hardware.
Please send all proposals to gstreamer-conference at lists.freedesktop.org
You should receive a confirmation of your submission within a few days.
Talks will be accepted and announced in batches, as long as there are
slots available, so best to submit your talk as early as possible. The
preliminary deadline is 15 September 2019.
=== Showcase or Lightning Talks ===
This year there will again be an opportunity for short showcase or
lightning talks.
If you don't think you have enough material for a full-length talk, but
perhaps just want to showcase something you're working on, or present a
problem or challenge you are facing or have solved and that you think
might be interesting for others to hear about, why not submit a ca. 5
minute mini-talk for our lightning talk/showcase event?
Please send a short e-mail to the gstreamer-conference list to reserve
your slot.
There is no deadline for lightning talks submissions, but lightning
talk slots will be given out on a first-come-first-serve basis.
Cheers
-Tim
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