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Hi all,

This may be of interest to us, especially regarding the ways in which
LibreOffice can provide users with greater Security/Privacy/ and
Trust.

Cheers,
--R


---------- Forwarded message ----------
From: Stefane Fermigier <sf@fermigier.com>
Date: Thu, Jun 19, 2014 at 5:14 AM
Subject: [Osdc-list] Call for papers, Open World Forum, Paris, Oct.
30th - Nov. 1st 2014
To: osdc-list@redhat.com


Hi,

there is an open CFP for the Open World Forum, a conference that I’ve
been helping organise over the last 6 years:

"For this 7th edition the program is build around the guidline “Take
Back Control” and will show you how to take back control of your
digital world, including IT/IS and (personal) data.

Classic and essential subjects as Cloud computing, Data, Internet of
Things, Dev, etc. will be treated from a user's needs' point of view.
We will also put a strong emphasis on trending topics : Security,
Privacy, Trust and Mobility.

If you wish to submit a proposal about one of these topics and many
more, please do so on the page dedicated to the Call for Paper.”

More info:

http://www.openworldforum.paris/en/cfp/

About the OWF:

The Open World Forum is the first European summit to gather political
representatives, decision-makers and experts to debate the
technological, economic and social impacts of Free and Open-Source
technologies on the market. It also welcomes the general public, with
a specific cycle of conferences and demonstrations to make them aware
of what is at stake in the digital open world.

The forum was first held in 2008 and is now organized annually in
Paris, France, with more than 200 speakers coming from 24 countries,
and a global audience that was 2200-people strong in 2013. The Open
World Forum is held in partnership with all the major international
communities in Free Software and with the key players in the digital
economy. The Open World Forum is back for its seventh edition. It will
occur on October 30th, 31th and November 1st, 2014, in the same place,
Paris Beffroi (Subway station "Mairie de Montrouge") and will again be
organized by Systematic Paris-Region. More than 3,000 attendees are
expected for this Edition, with a program reflecting the current
digital issues everyone's facing. #OWF14 is an international event.

Regards,

  S.


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